Weekend Movies - orcure.files.wordpress.com

13
Weekend Movies Weather and Movies 1 Updates & Notices 2 & 8 Commissary News N/A Events and Calender 9 NDN News Letter 10 IWP Jobs and Class 11 - 13 Inside this issue: Powder River News Sunday Movie : Bumblebee Bumblebee finds a new friend and must protect her from the dreaded Decepticons threatening Earth. Weekly Weather Saturday May-25 Sunday May-26 Monday May-27 Tuesday May-28 Wednesday May-29 Thursday May-30 Friday May-31 63/39 67/42 71/44 74/45 77/46 76/45 75/44 Couple Showers Couple Showers Couple Showers Sunny Mostly Cloudy Mostly Sun- ny Mostly Cloudy Saturday DOC : Wonder Story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters the fifth grade, attending a main- stream elementary school for the first time. Holiday Movie : Heist A casino heist goes awry, forcing the robbers to hijack a city bus filled with innocent civilians in an attempt to get away.

Transcript of Weekend Movies - orcure.files.wordpress.com

Weekend Movies

Weather and Movies 1

Updates & Notices 2 & 8

Commissary News N/A

Events and Calender 9

NDN News Letter 10

IWP Jobs and Class 11 - 13

Inside this issue:

Po

wd

er

Riv

er

Ne

ws

Sunday Movie :

Bumblebee Bumblebee finds a new friend and must protect her from the dreaded Decepticons threatening Earth.

Weekly Weather

Saturday May-25

Sunday May-26

Monday May-27

Tuesday May-28

Wednesday May-29

Thursday May-30

Friday May-31

63/39 67/42 71/44 74/45 77/46 76/45 75/44

Couple Showers

Couple Showers

Couple Showers

Sunny Mostly Cloudy

Mostly Sun-ny

Mostly Cloudy

Saturday DOC :

Wonder Story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters the fifth grade, attending a main-stream elementary school for the first time.

Holiday Movie : Heist

A casino heist goes awry, forcing the robbers to hijack a city bus filled with innocent civilians in an attempt to get away.

Movie Rental Program

***New Movies are Not to be rented until After they have been played on the Housing units.***

Newest Movies to PRCF: Bumblebee B-4540, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald F-4537, Aq-uaman A-4534, Maze Runner: The Death Cure M-4531, Mission: Impossible Fallout M 4525,

Incredibles 2 I-4528, TAG T-4522.

Sundays New Movie is available to rent the following week on Tuesday.

Notice: Don’t wrap the power cords around the adaptors. Using a damaged power adaptor could damage the player. Replacements are costly, bulky and take time to replace. If cords are returned

damaged, you will be held accountable.

9” Portable Player w/ 1 Movie………. 4 Activity Tickets 7” Portable Player w/ 1 Movie………. 3 Activity Tickets DVD / Blue-ray player w/ 1 Movie…… 3 Activity Tickets

Each additional Movie………..… 1 Activity Tickets

*Bring your filled out blue movie slip and activity tickets to the administration building between 10:15 am and 10:45 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays to sign up.

Notices & Updates

MPB Call Outs

As a reminder, if you are not on a Call Out to the MPB, you must get permission from your Unit Officer first and upon entering MPB, you must check in with the MPB Officer and state your purpose for being there. If you fail to follow this process, you will be sent back to your Housing Unit. If you are on a Call Out, you must still check in with the MPB Officer upon your arrival to MPB.

Update Trust Transfer Request Form (CD1832)

• Effective immediately, AIC Financial Services has updated their form that allows for AICs To transfer funds between their trust accounts. • The update form allows for AICs to transfer funds into their Transitional Savings Trust Account (in addition to the 5% that goes into Transitional Savings from eligible deposits). • In accordance with ORS 423.105, the amount in an AIC’s Transitional Savings Trust Account may not exceed $500.00. • This new form will be available electronically by submitting the request using Telmate Tab-

let or Station (Kiosk). The update form also provides additional options for transferring funds into Trust sub accounts with appropriate approvals.

AICs may address questions pertaining to the trust account transfer process to AIC Financial Services (electronic communication preferred).

Lifting LOP

LOP will be Lifted on the upcoming Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th. lifted times are from 5:30 am to 9:50 pm

Holiday Visiting Reminder

PRCF will Open visiting for Memorial Day, Monday May 27th. Normal hours, 7:45 am-10:30 am, 1 pm-3:30 pm.

Message from Admin

PRCF will close the Mail room & Business office for Monday, May 27th.

Photo Notice

Due to the end of biennium photo processing will be delayed. You may continue taking photo’s but they will not be delivered until after August 1st.

Rec. Equipment Usage

Basketballs are to bounced on the basketball court ONLY.

Medicine balls are to be used on the grass area’s ONLY.

NO kicking, standing or sitting on balls.

Misuse of rec. equipment will result in disciplinary action.

Form 33.010 (DMV Packet)

DMV Packet’s purpose is NOT get your driver’s license back. The form gives you the opportunity to request to reduce fines to the court. DMV Packet is not considered legal, so any copies you request after you fill the form out will be .50 a copy.

Ticket Notice

There will be No Ticket sales the week of May 31st.

Powder River Correctional Facility

Suicide Prevention Walk

PRCF Community Walk Date: Friday, June 28th

2019

The Walk is from 8:00-10:AM on the yard

Turn in your orders early to ensure bracelet choices & pepperoni sticks!

Staff, volunteers, and adults in custody are coming together for the same cause, raising money and walking for awareness. Suicide knows no race, gender, religion, and doesn’t care if you are incarcerated or not. When you

make a purchase or donate money you are supporting suicide prevention. You may purchase bracelets for $1 each (only one of each) and pepperoni sticks for $1 each up to $10 max while supplies last.

Reminder: If you are indigent you may still participate in the event and will receive 1 free bracelet, 1 free photo and a cookie. Make sure to check the indigent box on your order form.

Let’s come together as people to support others in living healthy lives.

Available Bracelets: Loss of Child

Loss of Spouse or Partner

Loss of Parent

Loss of Sibling

Loss of a Relative or Friend

Loss of First Responder/ Military

A Personal Struggle or Attempt

Supporting Suicide Prevention

A Friend or Family Member of Someone Who Struggles or has Attempted

Losing someone to suicide or struggling with a mental illness can feel like no one understands what you are going through. Each bracelet shows our personal connection to the cause and helps us identify others who understand

our experience. If you are removed from the institution for disciplinary reasons you will not receive a refund. If you are transferred

by no fault of your own, you may receive a refund. If you are serving a conduct order sanction you will not be allowed to participate in the event and the fee will be considered a donation. Thank you

Bracelets are to be worn at the event only Each participant will receive 1 cookie and the choice of coffee and water

PLACE ORDER FORMS IN THE MAILBOX ON YOUR UNIT

ORDER DEADLINE: Sunday, June 9th 2019

Caseload Reset

Correctional Counselors’ caseloads have been rearranged in order to better serve those

most in need. These changes are necessary if the Oregon Department of Corrections

(DOC) is to provide quality case management services to the adults in custody (AIC)

most likely to reoffend as determined by their Automated Criminal Risk Score (ACRS).

ACRS is a statistical calculation developed by the DOC Research Unit to predict your risk

of reoffending within three years of release. Your score is automatically calculated at

Coffee Creek Intake Center (CCIC) and is based upon the following: age, earned time,

revocations, sentence length, custody number, thefts committed, prior incarcerations,

and person to person crimes. The score is recalculated whenever any of these items

change. Another way to understand ACRS is to look at it from a percentage standpoint.

The scores range from .01 to .99. If your ACRS is .15, then you have an estimated 15%

chance of reoffending within three years of your release.

If DOC had the resources it needed, Institution Counselors would provide cognitive

interventions through case management to all AICs who need it. Because DOC does not

have the capacity to provide case management services to everyone, Counselors’

caseloads have been adjusted to provide cognitive interventions to AICs most likely to

reoffend.

To make caseload sizes more manageable, DOC had to significantly adjust the ACRS

cutoff score. Due to resource discrepancy across the institutions, the cutoff scores won’t

be consistent and are as follows:

SRCI, OSP, TRCI, EOCI

.01 - .24 ACRS = Low Supervision

.25 - ACRS and higher = High/Medium Supervision

OSCI

.01 - .34 = Low Supervision

.35 ACRS and higher = High/Medium Supervision

CRCI, DRCI, PRCF, SCCI, SCI, SRCI Minimum, TRCI Minimum

.01 - .34 = Low Supervision

.35 ACRS and higher = High/Medium Supervision

WCCF

.01 - .39 = Low Supervision

MCCF, SFFC

.01 - .49 = Low Supervision

.50 ACRS and higher = High/Medium Supervision

CCCF, CCCM

.01 - .19 = Low Supervision

.20 ACRS and higher = High/Medium Supervision

Low Supervision:

If you are placed on a Low Supervision caseload (as determined by your institution), you

will not meet with your Institution Counselor on a regular basis and will only be seen for

emergencies or unusual circumstances. Any reporting will be through written

communication. If you need an in-person meeting, you will need to provide specific

details in your request.

Although you will not have regular contact with your Institution Counselor, your

eligibility to attend programming offered by Pathfinders (group cognitive classes and

parenting classes) and participate in our alcohol and drug treatment programs will not

be impacted. Eligibility and placement into these programs remain the same.

High/Medium Supervision

If you are placed on a High/Medium Supervision caseload (as determined by your

institution), you will meet with your Institution Counselor on a regular basis, working on

your customized Behavior Change Plan and receive cognitive interventions from your

counselor.

Each time you are transferred from one institution to another, you will receive an Intake

Information Sheet and Contact/Resource List that provides information specific to that

facility. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions at your institution’s

Admission and Orientation program for new arrivals to help you manage your affairs

during your incarceration.

These changes will be implemented June 1, 2019, for male institutions and July 1, 2019,

for women at CCCF.

Thank you,

CCM Central Office

Religious Head Wear Effective May 06, 2019, head wear may be worn in the institution at any time unless restricted for safety concerns; such as working with machinery. However, bandanas and tefillins are restricted to in cell only. Head wear will not be worn on any trips into the community including work crews or on DOC approved transfers. Head wear must not be worn in a manner to obscure your full face. Staff can direct you to remove the head wear and if needed touch it for the purpose of searching the item. Acting Institution Security Manager Lieutenant Horton

Due to recent changes with the Greyhound bus schedule and unexpected

cancelations with POV rides, 1206’s will be entered for AIC’s, for release

purposes, who are releasing on the west side, 6 months to release. This does not

mean that you will immediately be moved when the 1206 has been entered. The

Office of Population Management will determine when and if the transfer will

occur and the best time is to move you based on bed space and facility needs.

This is being done in an effort to meet the increasing demands of staff resources

and to ensure that releasing AIC’s do not have delays in reporting as directed.

Beginning on Friday, May 30, 2019, PRCF Medical Services (MS) will begin issuing a white lanyard to all patients that are placed on a medical lay-in. The patient when placed on a lay-in will surrender their colored unit lanyard to the nurse before they leave the MS area following their sick call encoun-ter. On the morning after the completion of the lay-in, the patient will be placed on a call-out to MS to return the white lanyard and retrieve their colored lanyard.

Thanks,

PRCF Medical Services

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

May 2019

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

1 2 3 Tickets

4

5 6 7 8

9 10 Tickets

11

12 13 14 15

16 17 Tickets

18

19 20 21 22

23 24 Tickets

25

26 27 28 29 Chocolate Chip Cookies

30 31

No Tickets

Inc. Movie:

• Tuesday and Thursday — Movie signup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.

• Wednesday — Pastry Pickup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.

• Friday — Activity and Coffee Ticket Pickup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.

• Incentive Movie — Announced on units and located in the dining hall.

• Holiday Movie — Playing on the Units Channel 52 at 8 am.

• Fundraiser — In Dining Hall around 5-6 pm.

All tournaments weather permitting SATURDAY GAME: SIGN UPS: TBA START: 30 min later HOSTED BY: Mr. Dunlap SUNDAY GAME: SIGN UPS: TBA START: 30 min later HOSTED BY: Mr. Goodin

Memorial Day

IWP Positions

OCE Work Opportunity The OCE Call Center at WCCF is recruiting to fill open positions. The current schedule is Monday – Friday, 7:15 – 3:30. This position awards PRAS points with the opportunity to earn a Team Goal Award and a produc-tion-based Individual Meritorious Award as well. Agents in this out-bound contact center perform lead genera-tion calls. The agents must be motivated and able to maintain a professional attitude at all times.

All applicants must meet the following qualifications: · Must qualify for a Minimum Custody Institution (Level 1 or 2) · Must have a valid social security number or equivalent · Have NO convictions for ID Theft or Computer related crimes · Be able to read proficiently and speak English language clearly · Be able to work efficiently and professionally at all times · Cannot be in any programs/activities which would conflict with a Monday – Friday 7:15 am. to 3:30 pm.

work week · Be willing to sign a one year retention agreement – anyone leaving the assignment either by termination or

resignation before serving the full retention period will be returned to the sending institution and receive a program fail (unless for release)

All applicants will need to pass a DOC/OCE security screening and OCE interview before being considered for the position.

Submittal Process:

If you are interested in applying, please complete a DOC Inmate Work Application referencing WCCF Call Cen-ter as the position applied for and submit to:

S. Thomas OCE Offender Services PO Box 12849 Salem, Or 97309

Physical Plant has a training opportunity for someone interested in learning how to repair bikes. It is a part-time position 2 days a weeks or on-call basis.

The program will be a combination of hands on training and

self-study program, which requires a lot of reading and self-motivation.

If you are very interested in learning please send an

application to Ms. Hysong.

Work Assignment Opening

Barista (Coffee Cart)

• High school diploma or GED (inmates nearing completion of their GED may be

considered)

• Must meet DOC Qualifications

• Must have Work Site Coordinators Approval

• No major or minor DRs for 6 months

• Approximately 6 months before release or treatment eligibility date, preferably

• Favorable report from previous work supervisors, counselors and/or security staff

• Ability to lift 25 lbs repetitively

• Good work ethic and attitude, work as a team member

• Ability to follow directions

• Previous experience is a plus

Apply to Ms. Hysong by submitting CD 1523 (Complete work application).

Admin Clerk Admin is seeking a Clerk to aid in computer work, filing, and

activities committee related tasks. Requirements to qualify to apply

include:

MUST HAVE:

1. 6 months until treatment eligibility or release date

2. No Program failures

3. Clear Conduct for the past 6 months

4. GED

5. Strong work ethic, ability to follow instructions, and work

independently

6. MUST HAVE working knowledge of Microsoft Office –

Word and Excel

7. Previous experience preferred

Interested in the position please fully complete the CD1523 Work

Application Form and send to Ms. Hysong – IWP Coordinator.

The position open until filled by qualified candidate.

SUSTAINABLE GARDENING

CLASS 2019

Powder River Correctional Facility (PRCF),

in conjunction with Oregon State University

(OSU), Lettuce Grow Garden Foundation/Growing Gardens, will be hosting

a self-study Sustainable Gardening Class.

Classes will start in June, 2019. In this course, you will learn about the art and the science of caring for plants. Specifically, our focus will be on the prevention and

diagnosis of plant problems, as well as the least toxic approach to tolerating and/or

managing plant problems in the home horticultural landscape.

On average, students should expect to spend 6-8 hours per week on this course:

viewing narrated lectures and completing readings, assignments and quizzes. There will be a single, open book, final exam for this course. In order to earn your Certificate of

Home Horticulture, you must earn 70% or above on this exam.

Students must be disciplined, self-starter, and motivated. It will require a lot of reading, homework and tests each week.

The classes will be from June 2019 thru August 2019

Tuesdays from 12:00pm to 1:30pm.

Requirements:

1. Must have 6 months before release or entering treatment. You need to

commit to complete the entire program. 2. Must have GED or enrolled to obtain GED.

3. Must have DOC approval.

4. Disciplined and dedicated to complete all assignments and participate in class

activities. 5. You must arrange with your Work Supervisor to attend classes. You will not be

excused from work to attend class unless you have approval from work site.

Communication is KEY! 6. Please include one paragraph statement as to why you want to take

the class and how much commitment you are willing to invest?

Individuals who want to apply to be assigned to PRCF’s Garden, Greenhouse or

Landscape work assignments must be enrolled in course and be an outstanding student

with above average test scores.

To enroll send a communication to Ms. Hysong as soon as possible.

(Limited number of students.)