The CCP end user session is a 2-day in-person training for up to 30 trainees (or 4 half-days virtually for up to 15 trainees) appropriate any staff who work with people in the justice system and there is no pre-requisite to participate in this training session. The end user training includes didactic presentation and practice of concepts and skills. The training also covers: (a) a brief description of the principles of effective intervention, (b) an overview of the core correctional practices (relationships skills, effective use of reinforcement, effective use of disapproval, effective use of authority, prosocial modeling, cognitive restructuring, social skills training and problem solving skills), (c) practice of each of the core correctional practices occurs and implementation strategies are discussed, (d) principles of an effective behavior management system are emphasized. ORAS/CP Traning The ORAS/CP end user session is a 3-day in-person training for up to 30 trainees (or 5 half-days virtually for up to 15 trainees) appropriate any staff who work with individuals in the justice-system, and there is no pre-requisite to participate in this training session. The end user training includes didactic presentation and practice of concepts and skills. The training also includes an overview of supportive research in the field, specifically the Principles of Effective Classification. Staff will then be introduced the various tools across the system, reviewing supporting material for each tool that will be used to effectively conduct an assessment interview and then score individual risk. Staff will also learn key concepts important to using the ORAS in case planning. Finally, the training will conclude with a “next steps” conversation with staff to address how to begin using what they have learned. Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles reserves the right to not award based on budget restrictions