Women in Corrections Conference

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ICPA is grateful for the support of our corporate sponsors and individual supporters whose commitment to the purpose of the Women in Corrections Conference has made the ICPA-TIJ 2025 Scholarship Program possible. 
 

Major Sponsor 

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Falcon

Falcon, Inc. is a nationwide consulting and management firm that works to elevate justice, healthcare, and safety in state, federal and local custody settings. Grounded on proven methodology and driven by some of the best and brightest minds in the industry, Falcon provides expertise to government and community leaders for the advancement of stronger, safer, and more innovative programs that produce real, sustainable results. Falcon experts are highly experienced and talented healthcare, behavioral health, research and correctional practice specialists with unparalleled expertise, solving the biggest challenges in Corrections today. Falcon’s hundreds of years of collective experience bring an approach that is disciplined, focused and results-driven. Whether it is establishing sustainable care, increasing safety, reducing liability, refining systems, or reintegration strategies, Falcon creates custom plans to meet our clients' most complex needs.
 
 
 

Sponsor 

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Telio Group

Telio Group envisions improving life on both sides of the correctional system door by fostering innovative technologies and services that enable incarcerated individuals to stay connected with their loved ones and prepare for successful reintegration into society. These efforts include secure communication systems and digital solutions to support positive mental health and family bonds.
Collaborating with Connecting Hearts, a foundation dedicated to supporting children impacted by parental incarceration, Telio Group addresses critical social and emotional challenges faced by families. By combining Telio’s technological innovations with Connecting Hearts’ focus on family well-being, the partnership enhances the correctional experience and empowers vulnerable populations, paving the way for reintegration and stronger communities.
 
 
 
 
Supporters
 
  • Annette Bromdal
  • April Pottorff
  • Barbara Owen
  • Claudia Pecorella
  • Dawn Davison
  • Diane Williams
  • Emily Salisbury
  • Jordan Bos
  • Kelly Hannah-Moffat
  • Marayca Lopez
  • Natalie Boal
  • Nena Messina
  • Sonia Bom
In recognition of the adaptation of the Bangkok Rules fifteen years ago, I am sponsoring attendance for a justice-involved woman by funding her flight and accommodation. I feel it is critical to broaden our attendance to include those who may not have funding to do so. With this small gesture, I hope to encourage others to donate through the conference website via a sponsor ticket or to find a person to support who would both benefit from and contribute to our conference. Please consider supporting someone who otherwise cannot attend this important event. I dedicate this sponsorship to the Princes Bajrakitiyabha and her tireless advocacy for those in imprisoned. Through her leadership and vision for the Thailand Institute of Justice, Her Royal Highness shines her light on marginalized women world-wide.

Barbara Owen, PhD

WICC Program Committee