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GOGI Special Project Fastcase Weekly Movies Weather
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Snake River Correctional Institution Volume 22, Issue 36
Snake River Currents
September 05, 2019 - September 11, 2019
Weekly News
Thursday: 96/64 Mostly Sunny Friday: 87/57 Mostly Sunny Saturday: 91/61 Sunny Sunday: 78/51 Rain LIkely Monday: 77/52 Mostly Sunny Tuesday: 79/52 Sunny Wednesday: 80/52 Sunny Thursday: 82/52 Sunny
“Shazam!” Zachary Levi, Djimon Hounsou
2hr 12 min
We all have a superhero inside us, it just takes a bit of magic to bring it out. In Billy Batson’s case, by shouting out one word -SHAZAM- this s t r e e t w i s e fourteen-year-old foster kid can turn into the grown–up s u p e r h e r o
Shazam.
“Silver Linings Playbook”
Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence
2hr 02 min
After a stint in a mental institution, former teacher Pat Solitano moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife. Things get more chal-lenging when Pat meets Tiffa-ny, a mys-terious girl with prob-lems of her own.
“Teen Spirit”
Elle Fanning, Agnieszka Grochowska
1h 33 min Violet is a shy teenager who dreams of escaping her small town and pursuing her passion to sing. With the help of an unlikely men-tor, she enters a local singing competition that will test her integrity, talent and ambition.
PREA Religious Services
Fastcase
GOGI Special Project
Starting September 2019, Legal Libraries will provide an improved legal resources system called Fastcase. Fastcase is inter-net based, allowing us to provide you new features including daily caselaw updates and access to historical Oregon statutes like sentencing laws. Onsite training sessions will be held at most facilities September 5-13, 2019. You may kite your Legal Library Coordinator to sign up for a 1-hour training session with Fastcase staff. Training spots are limited. Fastcase will replace
the current resource, LexisNexis, whose contract expires this year.
We are seeking 10-12 motivated individuals to participate in a unique GOGI group that will develop the content for a new certifi-cate workbook titled GOGI In The Workplace. Members will participate in an AIC-facilitated discussion group with a narrow focus on discovering ways to apply GOGI’s 12 Tools Of Positive Decision making to the challenging situations we encounter in the search for employment and in the workplace itself, whether in or out of prison. Candidates must meet one of the following crite-
ria:
• You previously experienced difficulty finding and/or maintaining meaningful employment following your release from prison.
• You have experienced or are currently experiencing difficulty finding and/or maintaining meaningful employment during
your current prison term.
• You have already experienced success in finding and maintaining long-term employment (more than 1 year) in a challeng-
ing environment, either in or out of prison.
• You are currently concerned about your ability to find and/or keep a meaningful job following your upcoming release from
prison, within the next 5 years.
The group begins on October 4, 2019, and will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons for 13 consecutive weeks. If you’re inter-ested, please send a kyte to Counselor Scott Graves, B343 no later than Friday August 30, 2019. You will receive a one-page questionnaire, which must be completed and returned by Friday September 6, 2019. Qualified candidates will then be scheduled for interviews; final selections will be announced the week of September 23, 2019. Please do not apply if you are unable to com-
mit to the full cycle.
Multi-Cultural Educational Movie
Phantom Thread
Channel 53
Sunday 8:30 AM
1:30 PM 7:00 PM
10:30 PM
Monday 1:30 PM 7:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM 1:30 PM 7:00 PM 10:30 PM
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PREA
Religious Services
PREA Sexual Abuse Advocacy (Support) After a sexual assault you may want to speak with someone who can assist you with what happens next. Whether you choose to have a forensic medical exam and report the assault to the institution or not, you can get help from an advocate. The advocate will help you by providing you with information about the process as
well as provide emotional support. This help is called advocacy.
Advocates offer survivors information about the different options available to them and support a survivor’s decision making. Advocates do not tell survivors what to do. Advocates are committed to maintaining the highest possible levels of confidenti-
ality in their communications with survivors.
How to Reach an Advocate
Simply dial 711 or 1 (800) 899-2000 from any inmate telephone. You will be connected directly to the local community-based advocacy center where the institution you are housed is located. There is no charge when calling 711 or directly dial-ing the number listed. You may also write to Project Dove, PO Box 980, Ontario, OR 97914.This advocacy center l is availa-ble to assist you and provides sexual abuse support to people of all genders. Questions about how to reach an advocate
may also be directed to a SART member or the ODOC PREA Office.
Role of Advocate
Provide over-the-phone confidential support and crisis intervention related to sexual abuse
Talk with a survivor about their current and ongoing safety
Explain reporting options available through PREA
Support survivor at a sexual assault forensic medical examination
Support survivor at an investigatory interview related to sexual abuse, as requested
Educate/teach survivor coping skills for healing from sexual abuse
Provide resources and referrals
Provide follow-up support
An advocate’s role is
Not make decisions or tell a survivor what to do
Not tell a survivor whether or not to report
Not investigate a crime
Not provide legal advice
Not be a survivor’s friend
Not provide therapy
Not communicate with the institution unless the survivor requests them to do so and only with a signed limited release
of information
¿Le gustaría resolver conflictos? ¿Le gustaría comunicarse más efectivamente con sus amigos y familiares? Este curso de 10-semanas le enseñará como ser mejor oyente y expresarse más eficazmente—habilidades que le servirán en su vida tanto adentro como afuera de la prisión. Comenzando el 24 de septiembre, este curso tomará lugar los martes por la tarde de 1:45 – 3:45 en el área de la Capilla. Si le gustaría participar, mande un kyte a la Capellán Persinger, Box
B331.
Seventh Day Adventist will begin Spanish Service at 1:45-3:45 pm, every 3rd Saturday. If you are interested, please
submit Add/Drop to Religious Services.
El Fin Se acerca, Vengan a escuchar la Palabra acerca de vida Eterna. Iglesia Adventista Manden un Kyte Religioso a
SDA Spanish Service 1:45-3:45 pm Cada 3er Sabado.