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An Inmate Outreach Program of St. Michael Ministries. Friend or family of an Inmate? Download a Listing Form. Female Inmates Age 18 – 21. Female Inmates Age 21 – 25. Female Inmates Age 26 – 30. Female Inmates Age 31 – 35. Female Inmates Age 36 – 40. Female Inmates Age 41 – 45. Female Inmates Age 46 – 50. Female Inmates Age 51. Male Inmates Age 18 – 21. Male Inmates Age 21 – 25. Male Inmates Age 26 – 30. Male Inmates Age 31 – 35. Male Inmates Age 36 – 40. Male Inmates Age 41 – 45. Male Inmates Age 51.
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Guidance Channel - The Definitive Online Source for Guidance Professionals Grades K-12: Child and Teen Mental Health
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Guidance Channel - The Definitive Online Source for Guidance Professionals Grades K-12. Alcohol Awareness for Teens. Asthma and Children and Teens. Body Image for Children and Teens. Child and Teen Mental Health. Children and Mental Illness. Children with Incarcerated Parents. Conflict Resolution for Children and Teens. Creativity in Children and Teens. Disability Bias and its Effects on Children and Teens. Divorce and Its Effects on Children and Teens. Drug Abuse, Teens and Pre-Teens. Goal Setting for C...
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A Tangled Web: Stigma Vs. Appeal
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Thursday, March 15, 2007. Stigma Vs. Appeal. We have in our state the Utah Methampheteamine Joint Task Force whose job is to reduce the use of meth across the state. They're using the Montana Meth Project. As an example of a successful program that has done well with its own stated goals of:. Increase the perceived risks of meth use. Decrease the perceived benefits of meth. Increase parent-child discussions on meth. Quite a moral conundrum.
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A Tangled Web: February 2007
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Results of a different approach. I told recently about how I was stumped on what to write to my sister in law and her husband while they await court dates in jail. We got a letter back from her over the weekend saying how she really appreciated the letter, and that she felt it was the first letter that didn't seem to her to be lecturing and judgemental. As I mentioned earlier. It works forward through the concept ...
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A Tangled Web: January 2007
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. We have an interesting contrast at our home. We have to restrict phone time. Not in the way you might expect, based on previous blog entries, though. You see, we have teenagers. They'd be glad to camp on the phone constantly, so we have made a rule of ten minutes off for every twenty minutes on, to show some mercy toward those who are trying to call our house. Posted by John M Olsen. Links to this post. I'd hoped...
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A Tangled Web: March 2007
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Carrots Vs. Sticks. It looks like my sister-in-law gets out of jail next Monday. She has all the serious charges against her grouped together in an agreement that formally puts her into Drug Court. From here it will be a matter of whether she can stick with the rehab, testing, appearances and all that goes with it in order to get the carrot being offered to her. Posted by John M Olsen. Links to this post. Increase t...
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A Tangled Web: April 2007
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Thursday, April 12, 2007. It turns out that my sister-in-law is not quite out yet, but might be within a couple of days. She just has to clear up one last warrant based on an unpaid fine, and she'll be released to a drug rehab program. Her husband got out a few days ago, and is awaiting sentencing on a couple of things. Things can be difficult at times, but I'm willing to play my part and allow everyone else to play theirs, even if it's not ...
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A Tangled Web: Carrots Vs. Sticks
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Carrots Vs. Sticks. It looks like my sister-in-law gets out of jail next Monday. She has all the serious charges against her grouped together in an agreement that formally puts her into Drug Court. From here it will be a matter of whether she can stick with the rehab, testing, appearances and all that goes with it in order to get the carrot being offered to her. Posted by John M Olsen. I am not sure that it matters ...
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A Tangled Web: June 2007
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Uncompromising support for those raising children of relatives. Tuesday, June 05, 2007. Some things just take time. I was looking back over previous posts today, and noticed the one about Drug Court. It turns out that there was this one little thing that had to be taken care of before my wife's sister could get into the program, so she made the necessary court appearance to handle an unpaid fine. For us, we have work, school, grocery shopping, getting eyeglasses for several kids, marching band, a teenage...