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File 2-112
by cherylca published Aug 14, 2013 last modified Mar 22, 2017 03:54 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / / Standards / Chapter 2: Staff
File 0200 Placement CAP
by cherylca published May 24, 2017
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Standards / Juvenile Forms
File 0090 Foster Report
by cherylca published Aug 07, 2013 last modified Aug 23, 2013 03:55 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Standards / Juvenile Forms
File 4-125
by cherylca published Aug 14, 2013 last modified Mar 23, 2017 10:34 AM
Located in Juvenile Services / / Standards / Chapter 4: Supervision
File 4-135
by Karyl-Ann Roehl published May 24, 2017
Located in Juvenile Services / / Standards / Chapter 4: Supervision
* Do not use Fall 2008 Newsletter
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
"The Beacon" Fall 2008
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
File JIAS-01-105
by cherylca published Jan 16, 2014 last modified Aug 31, 2016 02:03 PM
JIAS-01-105
Located in Juvenile Services / / JIAS / Standards
File 4-134
by Karyl-Ann Roehl published May 24, 2017
Located in Juvenile Services / / Standards / Chapter 4: Supervision
File 3-107
by cherylca published Aug 14, 2013 last modified Mar 22, 2017 04:02 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / / Standards / Chapter 3: Documentation, Reporting & Records
Food Hubs of KDOC 06 2025
by David Thompson published Jun 18, 2025 last modified Jun 18, 2025 07:24 AM
A recent feasibility study showed that Norton Correctional Facility (NCF) is the largest producer of fresh produce in that region, so, health officials came up with a plan to utilize NCF’s assets. With the guidance of business consultants specializing in food system planning and sustainable food business development, NCF wrote for and was awarded a federal food grant, and today, they are spearheading a charge to upgrade and convert our gardens into local food hubs that would not only provide fresh produce for residents and staff at each facility, but also enough to share with surrounding communities, especially hospitals, nursing homes, and schools. NCF is piloting this project using the food grant to help build a processing plant adjacent to its garden. The plan is to have the plant under the workings of the Kansas Corrections Industries and Rich O’Donnell, who also happens to have experience at the federal prison in Leavenworth converting gardens into food hubs. So, how the NCF project goes, so goes other facility gardens.