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Elaine Schulz, Custodial Correctional Officer, Capricornia Correctional Centre
Queenslander Elaine spent 25 years in customer service before she realised, she needed a career change. She took advice to join Queensland Corrective Services and 12 years later has never looked back.
“A friend who worked at the Townsville Correctional Complex suggested becoming a Custodial Correctional Officer (CCO) might be the change I was looking for, so I tried it and have been here ever since,” Elaine said.
“My role in the Mainstream Induction Unit at Capricornia Correctional Centre is to introduce new prisoners to the expectations of the unit and centre, specifically appropriate behaviour and rules.
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QCS Top Dogs crowned
General Purpose dog Tallis and Passive Alert Drug Detection dog Thommo have been crowned QCS Top Dogs for 2020.
The QCS Top Dog winners were announced yesterday, with Townsville Correctional Complex and Wolston and Brisbane Women’s correctional centres scooping the pool in the five part virtual competition.
Ryan from Townsville Correctional Centre.
Scott with Thommo and Wolston Correctional Centre, A/g Chief Superintendent Joel Smith
GP dog Tallis and his handler Ryan wowed the judges with their in-synch, enthusiastic performance in the obedience and agility sections of the competition, while PADD dog Thommo and his handler Scott from Wolston and Brisbane Women’s showed their mettle in the search challenge.