1.30pm – 2pm EDT, 25 October 2023 ‐ 30 mins
Workshop Session
The good lives model is the additional model to the Risk-Need-Responsivity model. It motivates residents to change their way of life and strive for desistance, by aiming for more well-being.
Professor, Department of Special Needs Education, Ghent University, Belgium

Governor, Federal Department of Justice, Belgium
Petra Colpaert graduated at the University of Ghent in Criminology. She worked for 25 years in one of the smallest low security prisons in Belgium. She started as a social worker in the Prison of Ruiselede in 1997, focusing on the rehabilitation of addicted inmates. Since 2010 she works as a governor in the prison with longterm convicted inmates. To lower the recidivism rates, she started the addiction-program B.leave, the training program ‘workout’, a volunteer program ‘Recovery’ and the Re-entry house, a halfway house for inmates without social capital. Since September 2022, she started the first detention House of Belgium in the city of Kortrijk.
Professor, Department of Special Needs Education, Ghent University, Belgium

Psychologist, Federal Department of Justice, Belgium
Daisy Steen graduated as a clinical psychologist at the University of Ghent in 2006. After a year in special youth care, she started working as a psychologist in the Bruges Penitentiary Complex, where she worked in the psychosocial service with mainly short-term convicts and defendants. After 15 years, since September 2022, she participated in the start-up of the first detention house in Kortrijk, as coordinator and psychologist in the psychosocial service.