MCA Monthly Workshop:
Ethics and Boundaries: How Practicing One Keeps
You on the Right Side of the Other
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Via Zoom
Sponsor Spotlight: Twin Cities R!SE
Certificates of attendance available for this workshop
Sponsor Spotlight
About our Sponsor - Twin Cities R!SE:
At TCR, we support individuals in building a stronger future through our integrated Personal Empowerment and Career Development training. Our job skills training equips participants with the practical tools needed for success in the workplace. Alongside this, our Personal Empowerment program fosters lasting personal growth—building self-confidence, self-reliance, and a mindset for long-term success.
About our Sponsor Spotlight Presenter Sebrum Herron:
Sebrum Herron is a Community Outreach Coordinator at Twin Cities R!SE, a non-profit that provides career training and employment support to low-income individuals. As a Community Outreach Coordinator, Sebrum meets individuals where they are, and has a passion for working with those who are justice-impacted. Sebrum holds a Masters of Public Health and has been with Twin Cities R!SE for over a year.
Monthly Workshop
About our Monthly Workshop - Ethics and Boundaries: How Practicing One Keeps You on the Right Side of the Other:
This workshop will discuss the importance of correctional staff in practicing good ethics, and by doing so keeps one on the safe side of the boundary line. It will be a clear discussion of ethics, boundaries, manipulation and how not to be terminated.
Attendees will learn the importance of good ethcs, identify ways to practice professional ethics and learn ways of resisiting manipulation.
About our Monthly Workshop Presenter, 1st Lt. Gary F. Cornelius:
Lt. Cornelius retired from the Fairfax County, VA Office of the Sheriff after 27 years service. He is a consultant, trainer and author. Lt. Cornelius has written several books on corrections and writes for Lexipol and presents webinars for Justice Clearinghouse and Lexipol. His latest book is Stressed Out: Statrgies for Living and Working in Corrections (2024) from Carolina Academic Press.
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