ACCI is pleased to announce that we have become an APPA Corporate member!
APPA’s (American Probation and Parole Association) purpose is “aimed at reducing recidivism to keep our communities safe,” a principle that is also at the core of ACCI’s mission and vision. Becoming a corporate member of APPA will allow ACCI access to an array of resources including training institutes, online training, as well as access to the expansive APPA network.
To kick off this partnership, ACCI will be presenting at the Boston APPA Conference in August 25, 2021 on Self-Directed Cognitive Behavioral Resources. The workshop will be co-presented by Richard Long, ACCI Partnership Manager, and DeShae Fangmeyer, Deputy Senior Probation Officer from Mohave County Probation.
Check out the workshop here!
APPA’s (American Probation and Parole Association) purpose is “aimed at reducing recidivism to keep our communities safe,” a principle that is also at the core of ACCI’s mission and vision. Becoming a corporate member of APPA will allow ACCI access to an array of resources including training institutes, online training, as well as access to the expansive APPA network.
To kick off this partnership, ACCI will be presenting at the Boston APPA Conference in August 25, 2021 on Self-Directed Cognitive Behavioral Resources. The workshop will be co-presented by Richard Long, ACCI Partnership Manager, and DeShae Fangmeyer, Deputy Senior Probation Officer from Mohave County Probation.
Check out the workshop here!