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25Degree Compass culture framework. This extraordinary culture program acts as a guiding light, emphasizing accountability, character, energy, and service. Initially conceived for the Derby Football Team, its influence has since expanded, permeating the very fabric of the City of Derby Kansas, School District, Rec Commission, and numerous corporations throughout the Midwest. They bring a wealth of experience and an abundance of real-life stories from the ranch, the boardroom, and the football field. Brace yourself for an engaging and enlightening presentation that will leave you inspired.Sponsored By: American Medical Response, Commercial Tire Centers, Inc. and Cook, Flatt & Strobel Engineers12:30 %u2013 1:30 p.m. Concurrent Education Workshops (Block B) A Look at Community Corrections in KansasRedbud AConvener: Craig Chamberlin, Dickinson County CommissionerPresenters: Randy Regehr, Director, Reno County Community Corrections; and Chrysann Phipps, Community Corrections Director, 8th Judicial District, Kansas Judicial BranchThis presentation will share a brief history of Community Corrections and a current look at where we are today. We will cover the funding process, the steps Kansas Community Corrections Association is taking for additional funding, and where Community Corrections fits into Kansas%u2019 siloed judicial approach to supervision.Child Care in Kansas %u2013 Where We Are and Where We%u2019re GoingRedbud BConvener: Heather Elsworth, Neosho County ClerkPresenters: Sarah Minshull, Director of Innovation and Strategy, Child Care Aware of Kansas; Derik Flerlage %u2013 Director, Bureau of Family Health; Jarvis Doleman, Director of Licensing Operations, Child Care Licensing; and Melissa Schoenberger, Director of Systems and Field Services, Child Care Licensing %u2013 Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentKDHE%u2019s Child Care Licensing program will give a presentation on the background and history of child care licensing in Kansas, its purpose, current status, and how counties and local leadership can become part of the solution moving forward.Child Care Aware of Kansas will present on how the Child Care Resource and Referral network supports every aspect of the child care system. By amplifying the efforts of local community organizations, coordinating best practices, and delivering consistent statewide services, we enhance the quality, accessibility, and affordability of child care. Our work ensures that children, families, and child care providers receive the comprehensive support needed for successful early childhood development.