Wellbeing and Corrections: An Oxymoron? (PID311)

9.35am – 10.30am GMT+03:00, 27 October 2025 ‐ 55 mins

Plenary Session

Historically, criminal justice systems have been based on a foundation of punishment with the belief that punishment will change behavior. Decades of data have shown that the system as we know it does not work well. It seldom yields the desired results. Perhaps a change in focus - on wellbeing - will be the answer.

This presentation defines wellbeing and discusses the barriers to wellbeing created by the system itself, as well as the barriers created by the unresolved trauma of individuals. Practical tips are explored to promote wellbeing for both staff and residents, and how to implement the three levels of trauma work: trauma informed, trauma responsive, and trauma specific. 

The voices of those with lived experience will also be shared as we are challenged to understand the impact of the environment on behavior and to rethink the structure of corrections.
 
 
Moderated by Ceren Abdullah