MANAGING RISK IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS PARTICIPANT ICPA 17 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CONTENTS Travel to Melbourne.... 2 Need to Know... 3 Conference Theme.... 4 The City... 4 The Prison Service.... 5 The Venue.... 6
Join ICPA, Corrections Victoria, and more than 500 of your professional colleagues in the fabulous city of Melbourne, Australia for a sharing and learning experience as only ICPA can deliver. Come, explore discuss exchange ideas and best practices for Managing Risk in Contemporary Correctional Systems, and take back with you the best of the world s solutions, techniques, and successes in corrections and provide your agency with a wealth of global insight of new, different, and practical applications. Don t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to be a part of the world s strongest network of international corrections and prisons leaders and practitioners from over 80 nations at the ICPA 2015 annual conference. For more information or to register, www.icpa.ca/melbourne2015 We hope to see you there! ICPA 17 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 25-30, 2015 1
TRAVEL TO MELBOURNE Melbourne Airport is open 24 hours, is curfew free and just a 20 minute drive from the city centre. Travelling from the West From London, you can fly direct to Melbourne or break up the journey with a stop en route. From North America, you can catch a direct flight to Melbourne, as well as a number of single-stop services. From New Zealand, there is a range of flights available to Melbourne, with those from Auckland taking approximately three-and-a-half hours. Key airlines include Qantas, Emirates, British Airways, Virgin, Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines, as well as a host of other European and international airlines. Travelling from the East Four Chinese airlines China Eastern, Air China, China Southern and now, Sichuan Airlines fly direct between Melbourne and Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Chengdu. Royal Brunei Airlines has direct services between Melbourne and the Brunei capital Bandar Seri Begawan, and Air India commenced daily flights from India to Melbourne in August 2013. Tiger Airways, owned by Virgin, is a low cost carrier operating from its bases in Singapore. It now flies to more than over 50 destinations in 13 countries across Asia and the Pacific. Virgin Australia operates from Melbourne Airport and offers connections to 16 domestic destinations across Australia and 23 international destinations. International airlines fly direct to Melbourne: Melbourne Airport Information - Customs and immigration queues are generally short. Melbourne Airport, which affords easy access to connecting interstate and international flights, has baggage lockers in the international terminal, around-theclock foreign exchange counters, restaurants, bars, a children s playground, information desks, major car rental companies and, for departing travellers, a refund booth to reclaim the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on some goods. There is also ample parking for private vehicles. A departure tax of AU $38 is charged on leaving the country but it is usually incorporated in the airline ticket. 24/7 airport to hotel transportation - The SkyBus express bus service to the city operates 24/7, every 10 minutes. The journey takes just 20 minutes and costs AU$17 one way and AU$28 for a return fare. Taxis from Melbourne Airport to the city centre will take 20 minutes and cost approximately AU$45 for a one-way fare. 2 MANAGING RISK IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS
NEED TO KNOW Money and Taxes Currency exchanges are available at Melbourne Airport, at banks and other locations throughout the city. Travellers cheques and credit cards Brands like American Express and Travelex are widely accepted in Victoria, and can be cashed at banks, foreign exchange brokers, larger hotels and restaurants. Fees for changing travellers cheques vary from bank to bank. Major credit cards Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Bankcard, Diners Club and their affiliates are widely accepted throughout Victoria. Some retailers in larger centres will also accept JCB cards. Goods and Services Tax (GST ) Australia has a GST of 10 per cent on most goods and services including tourism services. International airfares do not attract GST. Departing travellers may be able to claim a refund for GST and WET (Wine Equalisation Tax) paid on goods purchased in Australia. To claim, visitors must make sure they have their passport, international boarding pass, retailer s tax invoice and the goods. Other conditions may apply. Visa Information Australia s Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is the world s most advanced and streamlined travel authorisation system. ETA allows citizens from 30+ countries to access an instant online application. If your country is not listed under ETA, your visa will be processed by the nearest Australian visa processing office. If your country does not have a visa office, VFS Global can process your application. For more information, visit immi.gov.au. The delegates have responsibility to secure an appropriate visa to the attend the conference. Don t forget to look also for visa s for transit countries. ICPA 17 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 25-30, 2015 3
REGISTRATION RATES (USD): FULL CONFERENCE FEES Early Bird UNTIL August 15th MEMBERS $925 NON-MEMBERS $975 Standard AFTER August 15 MEMBERS $1025 NON-MEMBERS $1075 FULL CONFERENCE FEES INCLUDE: Conference kit; access to all seminars; invitations to receptions; lunches and refreshments; attendance at the exclusive Correctional Excellence Awards Dinner and Gala; and prison and facility tours DAY RATE $350 PARTNER PROGRAM $395 For more information or to register, visit: www.icpa.ca The ICPA s annual conference attracts some 400-500 participants from across the globe, representing various national/state prison agencies, private sector agencies, non-governmental organisations, academic institutes, non-profits and third sector/voluntary organisations. Attendees comprise Heads of Service, senior management, correctional practitioners and experts within the corrections field. CONFERENCE THEME The theme for the Conference in Melbourne in 2015 is MANAGING RISK IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS. This provides a broad platform on which to share our systems, knowledge and experience in Correctional practice. The Conference will allow us to explore, learn and share our collective wisdom across many areas which might include: Intelligence and Security Practices, The application of Electronic Monitoring, Post-Sentence Supervision Schemes, Assessment, Classification and Placement of Prisoners, Our Management of Self-Harming and At Risk Behaviours, The clinical Assessment and Treatment Programs we provide, Supporting Infrastructure and Technology, Our Parole Systems, The High-Security and Management Regimes, and Our responses to specialist groups such as Women, Aboriginal people, Young prisoners and those with a Disability or Mental Illness. THE CITY Melbourne is the capital of Victoria which is one of the eight States and Territories of Australia. Set on the shores of picturesque Port Phillip Bay, the southern-most city of mainland Australia is Melbourne; a creative, exciting, ever-changing city with extraordinary surprises to be discovered around every corner. The city has an unrivalled calendar of major events, progressive dining scene, hidden laneways and art spaces, and unique regional escapes are just a short drive away. Delegates to Melbourne will have no trouble filling their downtime when in town for a business event and will find it easy and convenient to experience the energy and vibrancy of the world s most liveable city. Melbourne Visitor Aps for IPHONE and Android can be downloaded from http://www.melbournecb.com.au/melbourne/ 4 MANAGING RISK IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS
THE PRISON SERVICE While each of the Australian jurisdictions have their own Commissioner, responsible for operating their State Corrections systems; all states share a common goal to ensure this Conference showcases the good Correctional practice from all across Australia. Corrections Victoria a business unit of the Department of Justice and Regulation implements court judgments and orders of the Adult Parole Board. It sets strategy, policy and standards for the management of the state s system of correctional facilities. It also develops programs for the containment and rehabilitation of prisoners and the community-based supervision of offenders. Corrections Victoria has around 6,500 prisoners comprising 450 women and over 6,000 men accommodated across 13 Prisons and a Transitional Centre. The Public, Private and Non-Government Sectors provide services and programs to prisoners across the range of security classifications. Corrections Victoria supervise around 9,000 offenders on Parole and Community Orders reporting to more than 50 Centres across Victoria. Corrections Victoria s purpose is to Deliver Effective Correctional Services for Safer Communities. We achieve this by providing a healthy, constructive environment where prisoners can participate in evidence-based programs to reduce the risk of re-offending. We supervise prisoners as they transition back into the community on Parole, with community safety as our paramount consideration. And we manage offenders on Community Orders as they undertake community work and attend programs to address the causes of their offending. Specific information about prison locations, community corrections and parole can be found at http://www.corrections.vic.gov.au/utility/home ICPA 17 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 25-30, 2015 5
THE VENUE Pullman & Mercure Melbourne Albert Park 65 Queens Road Melbourne, Victoria 3004 T +61 3 8554 2801 F +61 3 8554 2817 www.pullmanalbertpark.com.au Overlooking picturesque Albert Park Lake, the newly refurbished Pullman & Mercure Melbourne Albert Park is in the ideal location for guests looking to combine business with leisure. Within close proximity to Melbourne s central business district, St Kilda Beach, and the vibrant Chapel Street shopping precinct, conference delegates are able to enjoy the diversity that Melbourne has to offer. The hotel blends modern comforts with high-end technology, conveniently located close to many of Melbourne s icons and places of interest. CONFERENCE ACCOMMODATIONS Early Bird Offer! Complementary internet and $5aud/day off of additional full buffet breakfast (One buffet breakfast is included in room rate) Available only if booked via ICPA website BEFORE Friday - 28 August www.icpa.ca/melbourne2015 ICPA ROOM RATES ($AUD): ROOM TYPE $225 Pullman King/Twin Room $205 Mercure King/Twin $aud/night To make bookings at the Pullman & Mercure Hotel: 1) Call 1800 633 888 (within Australia) or +61-3-9529-4300 (outside Australia) and quote ICPA Annual Conference ; OR 2) Use the booking form found at www.icpa.ca/melbourne2015 (Accommodation Booking tab) - and return the completed form directly TO THE HOTEL NOT TO ICPA either by fax to +61-3-9510-5795, or by email to h8788@accor.com 6 MANAGING RISK IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS