Exhibit 1 Population as Facility Director's years of experience working in a face masks of the same type and of 5/8/2020 correctional/JJ facility, years managing these quality as those provided to staff facilities Facility Type Facility Address Capacity 32 Chatham 27 Living conditions designed to reasonably prevent the spread of COVID-19, including but not limited to reassigning bunks to allow for six feet or more between each sleeping occupant, a "head to foot" bunk arrangement, and rearranged scheduling to prevent or eliminate the mixing of individuals between different housing areas; I, Charles Dingle, have worked in Juvenile Justice All staff and all juveniles have at All staff and all juveniles Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which for 24 years. I have 19 years of supervisory least 2 face masks of the same type have at least 2 face masks of are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is experience working in Youth Development Centers and quality available. the same type and quality plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile and a Juvenile Detention facility. I have been available. participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned serving as the facility Director for the Chatham do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling Youth Development Center for the past 4 years. bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff where between housing units. School activities are compliant mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. with social distancing. The programming schedule has been modified to minimize movement of the juveniles throughout the facility to increase social distancing. The opportunity to prevent the spread of COVID-19, in compliance with best practices as presented by the CDC, World Health Organization (WHO), or other learned and respected sources of public health procedure. These practices include, but are not limited to, social distancing, accessing restrooms and washing facilities which have undergone proper sanitation procedures; working in facilities which allow for social distancing; and eating and sleeping in facilities which allow for social distancing procedures; Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. I, Jameka P. Jackson, have worked in juvenile facilities for 13 years. I have served as a Facility Director for Juvenile Justice for 4 years and as an Asst. Director for 5.5 years. I have been at Edgecombe Youth Development Center as the Director for 2 years. All staff and juveniles have been issued at least one mask. We are awaiting the arrival of additional juvenile masks. However, the juveniles masks are laundered nightly at bedtime and reissued each morning before the youth exit their rooms. We began issuing the KN95 masks to our staff on 5/4/20 and will complete today (5/5/20) as the staff arrive to work. We anticipate receiving additional juvenile masks on 5/6/20. For safety and security reasons, we will issue the additional mask to the youth as needed. They will have one mask in their possession while engaging in their daily activities. I, Tangi Jordan, have worked 6 months as a Case Analysis at Adult Correctional Facility. I have served 2 years as a Youth Counselor Supervisor for Juvenile Justice. I worked 2 years as Assistant Director for Dobbs Youth Development Center. I have been the Facility Director at Lenoir Youth Development Center for 4 years. All staff have been issued one cloth and one KN95 mask issued on 5/5. All juveniles have been issued 2 blue face mask. Juveniles masks are laundered nightly at bedtime and students are issued a clean mask the next morning before the youth exit their rooms. Staff have also been given the option to wear their own mask thats suitable for the facility environment Each juvenile has his own sleeping room, which are cleaned daily. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling between housing units. School activities are compliant with social distancing. No more than one juvenile is allowed in the shower at the same time. Each juvenile has his own sleeping room and toilet (wet cells). Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. They also complete additional sanitizing of the facility throughout the day. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. All staff have been issued one cloth and one KN95 mask issued on 5/5. All juveniles have been issued 2 blue face mask. Juveniles masks are laundered nightly at bedtime and students are issued a clean mask the next morning before the youth exit their rooms. Staff have also been given the option to wear their own mask thats suitable for the facility environment I, Peter Brown have worked in Juvenile Justice for All staff and all juveniles have at All staff and all juveniles 10 years, in January 2020. I have been serving as least 2 face masks of the same type have at least 2 face masks of the Facility Director of Stonewall Jackson YDC for 9 and quality available. the same type and quality years available. Foam sanitizer and hand soap are available to all staff and juveniles. Additionally, alcohol-based hand sanitizer is readily available to all staff. Due to safety concerns, alcoholbased hand sanitizer is not given to the youth, but hand soap is available and we encourage hand washing throughout the day. Health services laundry detergent is plentiful for staff to use for laundering clothes. Juveniles do not participate in laundering clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff wear mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. Small disinfectant bottles are made available throughout the facility. Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling between housing units. School activities are compliant with social distancing. No more than one juvenile is allowed in the shower at the same time. Each juvenile has his own sleeping room and toilet (wet cells). Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. They also complete additional sanitizing of the facility throughout the day. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff where mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling between housing units. School activities are compliant with social distancing. 26 Stonewall Jackson Alexander 3055 Dobbs Farm Road, Kinston, N. C. 28504 96 82 24 25 850 Holshouser Road, Concord, N.C. 28027 928 NC Highway 16 S., Taylorsville, NC 28681 30 Cabarrus 28 822 McWhorter Road, Concord, NC 28027 22 Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. Foam sanitizer and hand soap are available to all staff and juveniles. Additionally, alcohol-based hand sanitizer is readily available to all staff. Due to safety concerns, alcoholbased hand sanitizer is not given to the youth, but hand soap is plentiful and we encourage hand washing throughout the day. Health services laundry detergent is plentiful for staff to use for laundering clothes. Juveniles do not participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff wear mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. 78 Positive Way, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 44 Any and all additional steps taken for facilities with any positive cases of COVID- 19 in their populations. All staff and juveniles have been issued at least one mask. We are awaiting the arrival of additional juvenile masks. We began issuing the KN95 masks to our staff on 5/4/20 and will complete today (5/5/20) as the staff arrive to work. We anticipate receiving additional juvenile masks on 5/6/20. Youth Development Centers Lenoir unrestricted access to effective sanitation supplies including but not limited to hand soap, laundry soap, and alcoholbased hand sanitizer; Central Carolina Business Park 560 Progress Blvd., Siler City, N.C. 27344 44 Edgecombe more than one face mask per person; Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. I, Kimberly Cowart, have a MS in Criminal Justice All staff and all juveniles have at All staff and all juveniles Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these Administration. Prior to working for DPS, i have 2 least 2 face masks of the same type have at least 2 face masks of are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same years eperience in a group home as a Residential and quality available. the same type and quality plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms Counselor and Assistant Director, 1 year available. participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, experience as a Case Manager in Mental Health, do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to multiple times a day. We have designated B wing for COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response and 7 years experience as a Child Protective bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff wear mask those juveniles that are in quarantine and they do not actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff Services Investigator with the Department of Social and gloves while performing laundry activities. intermingle with juveniles that are not under quarantine. from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff Services. I began my career with DPS, in March School activities are compliant with social distancing. with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening 2002, as a Youth Counselor Technician at Only one juvenile is allowed to sit per table. for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as Alexander Juvenile Detention Center. In January well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or 2004, I was promoted to a Human Services exposed to Coronavirus. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Coordinator and in July 2006, I was promoted to Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. Due to having two nurses, Supervisor. I was promoted to Director, of instead of the normal one nurse, medical is present every day in the facility. Alexander Juvenile Detention Center, in August 2008 and remain in that position. I, Angela D. Wilson have been working as a Facility All staff and all juveniles have at All staff and all juveniles Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these Director since December 2009. I have over 30 least 2 face masks of the same type have at least 2 face masks of are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same years of experience working with the adolescent and quality available. the same type and quality plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms population in various milieus such as Psychiatric available. participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, Residential Treatment Facility, supervising Foster do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response Care Staff, Day Treatment Staff, Community bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff where between housing units. School activities are compliant actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff Support Staff, School Based Intervention Staff, mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. with social distancing. from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff Recreation Therapy, etc. with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. Part of the duties for the additional medical staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. There have not been any positive Covie-19 cases among staff or juveniles. Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. Exhibit 1 18 Cumberland All staff and all juveniles have at least 2 face masks of the same type and quality available. Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap & Health Services Disinfectant is plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff where mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. School activities are compliant with social distancing. One student per desk. Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. However, at this time Cumberland RN-Nurse and HSC have picked up some of these additional duties. The center nurse's normal work hours are Monday-Friday, but she is now reporting to teh center on the weekends to perform the above additional duties. Our center HSC has also extended her work hours to accomodate the additional duties on first and second shift. Our current center nurse and HSC are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. Our center nurse and HSC on a weekly basis (and sometimes more frequently) hold weekly meetings/huddles to update staff and reinforce current CDC recommendations. Our current RN is providing the extra coverage on weekends who is familiar with our in-house protocol and procedures until the actual need for additional medical staff is required. I, Casey Reece, have worked in a Juvenile Detention facility as a Counselor Technician, Detention Facility Supervisor, and now as a Facility Director. I started in May in 2002 as a History Teacher. Due to reduction in force I was rifted to a Counselor Technician position. I have been the Director of Dillon since December of 2019. I have a total of 18 years in DJJ facilities. All staff and all juveniles have at least 1 face masks of the same type and additional are available. Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff where mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. Juveniles also have access to sanitizer where the use of it is supervised by staff. Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which are cleaned daily. Student interactions have been limited to three at a time and social distancing is maintained between staff and juveniles. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. School activities are compliant with social distancing. School activities are being conducted via video conferencing. Students are appropriately spaced in the classroom. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. Dillon has three additional medical staff that assist with these duties. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. 13 1911 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28306 State-Operated Juvenile Detention Centers 10 Dillon I, Gene Hallock, have been assigned to manage All staff have at least 2 mask of the Cumberalnd Juvenile Detention Center for the past same type and access to several 15 years as a Facility Director. other different mask depending on their need and fit type. All juveniles have at least 2 face masks of the same type and and access to other mask depending on their health needs, fit type and Quality of mask needed. All staff have at least 1 mask as well as 1 issued to staff members provided by the DJJ. Mask are of the same quality. Staff do have additional mask they provided personally. 8 100 Dillon Dr, Butner, NC 27509 I, Jeff Fritz, began my career at New Hanover All staff and all juveniles have Juvenile Detention Center as a Youth Counselor available at least 2 face masks of Technician, then was promoted to Supervisor after the same type and quality. two years. I spent 19 years as a Supervisor and 7 as Director, for a total of 28 years of experience. 18 New Hanover 3830 Juvenile Center Road, Castle Hayne, NC 28429 18 Pitt 18 Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Additional medical staff participate in shift change providing best practices and proper wearing of PPE. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Dillon continues to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature and requiring staff entering the facility to answer screening questions. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Dillon has capability of video conferencing for juveniles. Dillon staff have worked together to ensure that other scheduled events are rescheduled due to the importance of court hearings. Priority is given to court schedules. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Dillon's PA is also available weekly and if need be by video conference. All staff have properly downloaded MS Teams and are aware of how to access conferencing. All staff and all juveniles Foam cleanser, hand soap, and alcohol-based hand sanitizer Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which is Our centers adhere to the CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. No more than one Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and have available at least 2 face are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is sanitized. juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at a given time. Each juvenile has his or her own guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine masks of the same type and plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu quality. participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19-related training, prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to times a day. School activities are compliant with social distribution/inventory of related supplies, and other response actions, North Carolina when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff wear distancing, as we allow only one juvenile per table in our Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response masks and gloves while performing laundry activities. activity room, and these tables are spaced approximately staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities 7' apart. hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID- continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the 19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff, as well as supplementing provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. The are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary new staff members are temporary for the duration of the pandemic and the increased supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential work related to the response. placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. I, Kimberley Dupree Melvin, have worked in corrections for 28.5 years all at Pitt Juvenile Detention Center. The first seven years as a Youth Counselor or direct care staff, followed by 16 as the Human Service Coordinator or Case Manager for the Center. In May 2016 I was promoted and became the Facility Director All staff and juveniles have at least 2 face masks. All juveniles have 2 cloth masks. They have been made available to them. All staff have been issued 1 cloth mask and 1 KN95 mask issued by JJ. These masks have been made issued to them. All staff and juveniles have at least 2 face masks. All juveniles have 2 cloth masks. All staff have 1 cloth mask and 1 KN95 mask. These masks have been made available to them. Foam cleanser, hand soap and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available to all staff and juveniles. Laundry soap is plentiful for staff to use in laundry activities. Juveniles do not participate in laundering issued clothing/belongings, and thus do not have access to laundry soap. Staff adhere to bloodborne pathogen prevention guidelines. Staff wear mask and gloves while performing laundry activities. Each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room, which are cleaned routinely. Once released, the room is sanitized. Shower stalls are disinfected between juvenile use of shower facilities. Common areas are cleaned multiple times a day. We have tried to limit intermingling between housing wings. School activities are compliant with social distancing. New admissions are housed on a sperate wing providing we have a room available on that wing until medically cleared to be moved to the other larger wing. School activity, social distancing, and sanitation are adhered to on both wings. Reference CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Our centers adhere to these guidelines. No more than one juvenile is allowed in a restroom/shower at the same time. And, each juvenile has his or her own sleeping room. Showers and sleeping rooms are disinfected between juveniles. In preparation for the increased need for health care, COVID-19 related training, distribution/inventory of related supplies and other response actions, North Carolina Juvenile Justice has begun bringing in additional health care staff from approved health staffing vendors. These staff are assisting our Juvenile Center staff with training on proper hand washing, personal protective equipment usage, screening for symptoms of COVID-19, education and information sharing with juveniles and staff as well as supplementing the care and communication around juveniles at risk for or exposed to Coronavirus. The new staff members are temporary for the duration of the Pandemic and the increased work related to the response. Part of the duties for the additional health care services staff is to provide training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services. I, Jonathan Manley have worked in corrections for 22.5 years all at Wake Juvenile Detention Center. The first four as a Youth Counselor Technician followed by three years as a Program assistant and then 13 years as a Youth Center Supervisor in May 2018 I was promoted and became the Detention Center Director. All staff and juveniles have cloth mask available. They have least 2 mask available for use and some extra ones if need with the same type and quality. More mask are order so the facility will be in compliance and be safe while making sure items are in stock at the facility. All staff and Juveniles have at least 2 face masks. All juveniles have 2 cloth masks. These mask have been made available to them. Staff wear mask and gloves while performing their daily duties. They are to wash their hands regularly. Laundry soap, alchol-based hand santitizer has been ordered and are used. More supplies are order ahead of time to make sure the facility have everything needed to have an effective cleaning site and procedures concerning cleaning are followed daily and are reminded during conference calls among the staff who also practice social distance during our meetings by calling instead of meeting in one room. At Wake Juvenile Detention Center our juveniles practice social distancing. Staff have been briefed to disinfect and clean everything, every area several times a day. Both wings are cleaned and wiped down daily to prevent the spread of the virus. This will continue to occur making this center a safe, clean and secure facility. Wake Juvenile Detention adheres to the CDC guidelines for correctional facilities. Staff have been briefed and trained on what they should be doing. Staff practice social distancing and monitor juveniles to also follow social distancing. Supplies are monitored and inventoried to track all the supplies related to COVID-19. Proper cleaning procedures and rules are followed. Washing hands, santizing surfaces, equipment, and laundry is being washed separately. This facility follows procedures daily with supervisors/managers who constantly communicate with staff. It is important that the facility does and will follow the CDC guidelines. Extra health care services has been added to the facility to assist our on staff nurse. Staff have maintained preventive measures to stay in compliance with the guidelines of cleaning and safety health for staff, juveniles and everyone who enters the facility. Temperatures are being checked, questions are being asked and juveniles are being monitored when they enter and leave the center along with the transportation staff. 451 Belvoir Road, Greenville, NC 27834 24 Wake 16 700 Beacon Lake Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 19 My current center nurse and HSC provides training and guidance to Juvenile Justice staff in maintaining active prevention procedures such as routine disinfectant, frequent hand washing, and the maintenance of social distance. Our center nurse and HSC on a weekly basis and sometime more when new information is presented, has weekly meetings/huddles to update staff and reinforce current CDC recommendations. Early flu prevention screening and response implemented in January 2020, including staying home when sick and washing hands frequently, have served the facility admission procedures. Health care service staff have remained up to date on the latest CDC guidelines and response procedures, and share relevant best practice and recommendations to Directors. Facilities continue to screen any person who enters the facility for elevated temperature. With the provision of e-courts, there exists limited trips for staff and juveniles. Youth who exit the facility are provided a temperature screening, a mask, and a Covid-specific discharge summary supplement. Communication to the discharge location is both written and oral for residential placements. Juvenile Justice has leveraged telehealth for non-critical medical services.