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empowering staff and youth becoming fuller versions of themselves Thank you Akeyla for being a pillar of positive reinforcement. Every year we get to find out more about exempla...

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Ohio Department Youth Services

empowering staff and youth becoming fuller versions of themselves Thank you Akeyla for being a pillar of positive reinforcement. Every year we get to find out more about exemplary administrative staff through the Director's Award Recipients exemplify the. Rounding out our Employee Recognition Week celebration today we're featuring our Central Office team The administrative side. Our other parole officer of the year this time in the Southern Region is Shelley Hughes After 26 years with.

The final feature of Circleville staff is educator of the year Shelby Morris While her duty is to help youth enhance their reading and. Next for the Circleville Employees of the Year is Business Administrator Alisha McCollister who's done just about everything at the. The last of our facility shout outs for Employees of the Year takes us to Circleville We start with a look at Youth Specialist Corey. The last Indian River Employee of the Year is the educator of the year Lisa Merrigan The intervention specialist has made an.

Our next employee spotlight is Indian River's Professional of Year Darnell Edwards He's grown with us the past 12 years starting. Every workplace has a training process At DYS we have a Training Academy The people there provide a foundation of Hi there welcome to the Ohio Department of Youth Services podcast The Future and Focus i'm your host Chabasukos thanks for Automatic captions. Details of the incident were provided in a press release from the Ohio Department of Youth Services At approximately 12:15 p. Journalists from USA Today's network of Ohio newspapers spent eight months investigating what happens in Ohio's youth lockups.