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Maintaining Mental Health in Community Supervision

Discover how critical mental health strategies shape effective community supervision programs, ensuring the well-being of officers and individuals under supervision. Hosted by industry experts Robert Ambroselli and Jack Martin, with more than 70 years of combined experience, this on-demand webinar emphasizes:

  • Addressing High-Stress Environments: Explore the unique challenges faced by community supervision officers, including ethical dilemmas and their impact on work-life balance.
  • Recognizing Mental Health Strain: Gain a deeper understanding of the signs of mental health strain and learn practical strategies to mitigate these challenges.
  • Leveraging Technology: Discuss the role of technology in enhancing mental health support.

Watch the recording and learn from these seasoned professionals to ensure a resilient, effective, and connected community corrections system.

Michael Laughlin

Robert Ambroselli

Director of Product, Enterprise Supervision, ¾Åɫֱ²¥, Inc.

Robert Ambroselli manages client implementations and relationships for ¾Åɫֱ²¥’ Enterprise Supervision accounts. Before joining ¾Åɫֱ²¥, he managed Alameda County Probation Department’s implementation of Enterprise Supervision for Adult, Juvenile, and Pretrial projects. Mr. Ambroselli has more than three decades of public safety experience in corrections and state parole, including activating California’s first maximum security prison, Pelican Bay State Prison. He served as the Assistant Chief of the Office of Correctional Safety and was appointed by the governor to be the Director of State Parole for California. He leverages his extensive experience to enhance public safety and operational efficiency through innovative supervision solutions.

Jack Martin

Jack Martin

Former Clark County Juvenile Justice Services Director; Currently, Client Executive, ¾Åɫֱ²¥

Jack Martin, former director of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, has served more than three decades in law enforcement, both in the adult and juvenile arenas. Mr. Martin began his career in California before transitioning to Arizona and Hawaii as a subject matter expert, rebuilding troubled correctional systems experiencing rampant civil rights violations. Mr. Martin has also served on the Southern Nevada local workforce board as Vice Chair, Program Chair, and operational expert. He has developed numerous reentry programs utilizing blended funding streams and shares his 30+ years of experience building workforce opportunities for our second-chance citizens.

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