Commissioner's Awards For National Corrections Day 2025

Commissioner's Awards for National Corrections Day 2025

Commissioner's Awards for National Corrections Day Award recipients:

Safety – Demonstrating concerted action to deliver safer correctional environments and the community.

Winner – Greg Friend at Numinbah Correctional Centre

Winner – Mark Boyton from Infrastructure Technology and Asset Services (absent)

Safety award greg friend

Winner – Dean Bell from Townsville Correctional Centre

Safety award dean bell

Excellence – Promoting a culture of excellence in stronger partnerships and community collaboration

Winner- Industries at Wolston Correctional Centre

Excellence award derrick cannell

Winner – Janeve Colliss from the Victims Register

Excellence award janeve colliss

Empowerment – Promoting a culture of empowerment to reduce crime and keep communities safe.

Winner – Offender Development from Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre

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Winner – Mikaela Kissick from Parole Board Queensland Secretariat

Empowerment award mikaela kissick

Respect – Promoting a culture of respect by empowering professionalism and ethics in the workplace.

Winner – Beulah Davis from the Intelligence and Investigations Branch

Winner – Michael Czarnecki from Lotus Glen Correctional Centre (absent)

Respect award beulah davies

Accountability – Promoting a culture of accountability through innovation.

Winner – Colin Martin from Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Custodial Operations

Accountability award colin martin

Winner – Dr Melanie Mitchell

Accountability award dr melanie mitchell

Commissioner's Partnership Award – Recognising outstanding collaboration between Queensland Corrective Services and partner agencies to improve community safety.

Winner – Queensland Health, West Moreton Hospital and Health Services

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