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TWO WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THIS HYBRID TRAINING INSTITUTE!

What IN-PERSON attendees get:
  • Access to 60+ accredited workshops touching on all aspects of pretrial, probation, and parole
  • Entry to special plenary sessions featuring acclaimed guest speakers
  • Half-day intensive sessions on specialized policies, programs, and/or practices
  • Unique networking exercises meant to build long term partnerships
  • Tour opportunities and community service projects
  • Full access to the field’s best product demonstration center in our Expo Hall
What VIRTUAL attendees get:
  • Real-time engagement with APPA’s plenary and special sessions, livestreamed from Chicago
  • Early, on-demand access to over a dozen unique, accredited workshop recordings
  • On-demand access to a bonus selection of previously released webinar recordings
  • Ability to connect with other virtual attendees

Whether in-person or virtual, attendees will be able to secure certificates of attendance, contact hours, and/or continuing education credits to help boost your career successes.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

OPENING PLENARY

August 28, 2022  |  5:00pm-6:30pm CT
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Mrs. Olena Vysotska

Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine

Mr. Yanchuk Oleh

Director of the Public Institution “Center of Probation”

CLOSING PLENARY

August 31  |  11:00am
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Joe Roberts

Skid Row CEO

OPENING WELCOME

Honorable Timothy C. Evans

Timothy C. Evans serves as the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, the largest of the 24 judicial circuits in Illinois and also one of the largest unified court systems in the world. More than 1 million cases are annually filed in the court, which serves Cook County’s 5.2 million residents. 

Chief Judge Evans oversees about 400 judges whom he assigns throughout the court’s 10 divisions and six geographic districts. He also oversees an annual budget of $277 million and about 2,600 employees who work in 15 non-judicial offices providing court-related services such as probation, courtroom interpreters and the supervision of children in the courthouse.

U.S. Congressman Danny K. Davis

Danny K. Davis was chosen by the people of the 7th Congressional District of Illinois as their Representative in Congress on November 5, 1996. He has been re-elected by large majorities to succeeding Congresses. In the 117th Congress, Representative Davis has been reappointed to the Committee on Ways and Means and is the Chairman of the Worker and Family Support Subcommittee.  Davis also serves on the Oversight and Reform Committee.  Congressman Davis is a member of several Congressional Caucuses including the Congressional Black Caucus, the Progressive Caucus, the Urban Caucus, the Community Health Center's Caucus, the Congressional Sugar Caucus, the Congressional Caucus on Black Men and Boys and Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Re-entry.

Juvenile Justice Forum Now Open!

Breaking The Rules: Rethinking Condition Setting And Enforcement In Juvenile Probation

We are pleased to announce a special, one-day Juvenile Justice Forum entitled “Breaking the Rules” to take place on Monday, August 29, 2022 at the APPA 47th Annual Training Institute. The goal of the Juvenile Justice Forum is to motivate and guide probation staff, managers, judges, and other juvenile justice stakeholders across the country to rethink and reform their approaches to juvenile probation condition setting and enforcement. Limited access, register today!

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One-Day Women's Symposium

Leading with Courage & Strength... Finding Your Voice

A special, one-day Women’s Symposium to take place on Saturday, August 27, 2022. The goal is to bring together women in the community corrections field from all stages of life to promote strength and courage and inspire them to find their voice as leaders within their organizations.

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Let's Give back!

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APPA’s Dennis Maloney Community Service Project gives members and stakeholders a chance to give back to the community during each training institute.

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Merch for Sale!

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Get your Chicago swag BEFORE the training institute! We also have a variety of other APPA apparel, water bottles, and more!
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juvenile justice
leadership and management
reentry
research/EBP
mental health and substance abuse
diversity
supervision strategies
"After experiencing the last two training institutes virtually, I was not sure what to expect. Well, the in-person event exceeded my expectations, and I cannot wait to see more – I will now join and become a member!"

Already Know You Can't Make it to Chicago?

Although hundreds of community corrections professionals will join us in beautiful Chicago, IL, APPA recognizes that travel is still difficult for many during these uncertain times. As such, our goal is to be THE supplemental educational resource for your agency, not just for those who can travel. For that reason, APPA is proudly hosting this training institute as a hybrid event. So, those unable to join us in-person can purchase a virtual ticket to cost-effective training from your home or office.

As a reminder, you get the benefit of live-streamed sessions, on-demand workshops, and webinar recordings.

Cancellation Policy

Virtual: There is a no refund policy for the virtual training institute due to contractual agreement to the virtual platform host.

Virtual Remedy: If an individual is unable to attend the virtual training institute, the registration may be transferred (substituted) to another individual from the same agency. Written requests must be sent to Kimberly Mills.

In-Person: APPA’s no refund policy cut-off date is July 29, 2022. While there are valid reasons an individual cannot attend the training institute after registering, especially during the pandemic, unfortunately, the association must hold firm to this policy. APPA is bound by contractual obligations to the meeting venue to cover costs and/or penalties.

In-Person Remedies: APPA values all members and stakeholders. If an individual is unable to attend the in-person training institute, regardless of the reason, APPA will offer one of the following remedies: (1) transfer registration fee to the virtual training institute – three individuals may attend to substitute for one in person registration, and/or (2) transfer (substitute) registration to another individual from the same agency. Written requests must be sent to Kimberly Mills.

Thanks for your ongoing support of the association, and more importantly, for your belief in professional development and networking.

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Also, special thanks goes to our Corporate Members!

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