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Presenting the NCCHC Foundation's Preceptorship Portal and Workforce Development Hub, a new initiative that aims to foster mentorship, exchange expertise, and create...

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Often overlooked, a well-structured intake evaluation protects the rights of incarcerated individuals and enhances the effectiveness of correctional operations.

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Scholarships are available for the 2026 NCCHC Correctional Mental Health Care Conference! This summer's conference focuses on improving mental health care within...
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The CDC is seeking input on the current knowledge of food safety practices within correctional facilities' food services. Feedback is requested by May 5 to help...

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Join us for a free webinar to discover innovative practices led by the NCCHC Program of the Year winners. In this session, we'll explore successful strategies...

New York Times > Health
Medicaid is now paying for health care in jails and prisons, helping smooth inmates’ return to the community. Corrections and law enforcement officials say they’re all...
Los Angeles Daily News
Ending prolonged solitary confinement improves both prison and public safety and is essential for human rights. Research indicates that such confinement fails to make...
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Advocates caution the Census Bureau about potential inaccuracies in counting incarcerated individuals due to inadequate testing methods, risking repeated mistakes in...

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Correctional systems are under strain due to staff shortages, increasing inmate needs, and limited resources. Strategic solutions include enhancing staff training,...

Thursday, Mar 19th 2026
NCCHC News

Presenting the NCCHC Foundation's Preceptorship Portal and Workforce Development Hub, a new initiative that aims to foster mentorship, exchange expertise, and create...

READ 962 TIMES

Often overlooked, a well-structured intake evaluation protects the rights of incarcerated individuals and enhances the effectiveness of correctional operations.

Join us March 26 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm CDT! "The Dos and Don’ts...

Scholarships are available for the 2026 NCCHC Correctional Mental Health Care Conference! This summer's conference focuses on improving mental health care within...

The CDC is seeking input on the current knowledge of food safety practices within correctional facilities' food services. Feedback is requested by May 5 to help...

Join us for a free webinar to discover innovative practices led by the NCCHC Program of the Year winners. In this session, we'll explore successful strategies...

Medicaid is now paying for health care in jails and prisons, helping smooth inmates’ return to the community. Corrections and law enforcement officials say they’re all...
Ending prolonged solitary confinement improves both prison and public safety and is essential for human rights. Research indicates that such confinement fails to make...

Advocates caution the Census Bureau about potential inaccuracies in counting incarcerated individuals due to inadequate testing methods, risking repeated mistakes in...

Correctional systems are under strain due to staff shortages, increasing inmate needs, and limited resources. Strategic solutions include enhancing staff training,...