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Unsung Heroes of KDOC - Administrative Support
by David Thompson published Feb 10, 2023
The Unsung Heroes of KDOC highlights the Administrative Support workers who most supervisors consider them as the 'backbone' of each facility.
KDOC Healthcare Checkup 2024 Part 2
by David Thompson published Feb 02, 2024 last modified Feb 02, 2024 12:30 PM
Our 3-part series looking at the healthcare of residents within KDOC opens our eyes to the 3 H's in this video; Hep-C, Hernias, and Hospice care.
KJCC / Kansas Childrens Discovery Ctr Visitation 02 20 2024
by David Thompson published Mar 20, 2024 last modified Mar 20, 2024 08:27 AM
The partnership between the Kansas Department of Corrections and the Kansas Childrens Discovery Center continues to flourish within a couple of our Visitation Rooms. KDOC is slowly integrating the male facilities' Visitation Rooms utilizing KCDC'S Mobile Museum. They recently opened shop for a test run at Hutchinson Correctional Facility. And last month, they made a first time visit to the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex where 5 young dads were able to see and visit their children, three of whom were seeing their newborn child for the first time.
File FY2025 Community Programs Juvenile Justice Involved Youth Programs
by David Thompson published May 15, 2024 last modified May 15, 2024 07:57 AM
The Kansas Department of Corrections is pleased to announce the release of a grant application to help support communities in providing services to youth that are at risk for juvenile offenders and their families, juvenile’s experiencing behavioral health crisis and their families and children who have been administered a risk and needs assessment and have been identified as needing services pursuant to KSA 38-2292 (Youth identified as CINC – Child in Need of Care). Eligible Applicants: Governmental Entities and Community-based Agencies or Service Providers Applications accepted throughout the year, beginning Fiscal Year 2025. First round deadline July 15th, 2024. Applications may be submitted through the AmpliFund online
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KDOC Healthcare Checkup2024 Part 3
by David Thompson published Feb 07, 2024 last modified Feb 08, 2024 08:16 AM
An in-depth look at the healthcare of KDOC residents highlight the people, processes, and programs. In Part 3, two nurses and an activities specialist exude professionalism as they put the health of patients first and foremost. We're grateful for these three and all of our healthcare professionals who we consider as unsung heroes.
Monica Pyles - Testimony of Overcoming Abuse
by David Thompson published Mar 20, 2024 last modified Mar 20, 2024 08:20 AM
Former TCF Resident, Monica Pyles, shares her faith journey to show God has the power to redeem and heal victims of abuse.
Lansing Correctional Facility's Fallen Staff Memorial 05 09 2024
by David Thompson published May 09, 2024 last modified May 10, 2024 07:41 AM
Lansing Correctional Facility's Fallen Staff Memorial 05 09 2024
Celebration of PPPS Week Award Winners
by David Thompson published Jul 20, 2022
Celebration of Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week kicked off Monday with recognizing a few staff members for their service.
Shelley Knowles, 2022 Champion of Justice Award Winner
by David Thompson published Oct 09, 2022 last modified Oct 11, 2022 01:38 PM
KDOC's Office of Victim Services recognizes an individual each year who works diligently for the safety of crime victims, or public safety in general, while supporting offender success. That recognition is given as the Champion of Justice Award. This year's winner is Shelley Knowles, a Unit Team Manager at Lansing Correctional Facility.
12 LCF Residents Graduate from Aramark In2Work Program
by David Thompson published Dec 31, 2020 last modified Aug 04, 2022 08:56 AM
Through Aramark’s In2Work program, 12 more residents at the Lansing Correctional Facility (LCF) have earned the qualifications necessary to help them land a job when they’re released from prison.