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Oregon Programs
Traffic Survival Workshop Level 1 (4 hrs.)
The Traffic Survival Workshop Level I is designed for:
Aggressive Driving/ Level 2 Traffic Offender Workshop (8 hrs.)
This workshop is designed for:
Life Skills/Civic Responsibility (6 hrs.)
This workshop explores concepts embracing civic responsibility. Clients review moral and legal obligations and opportunities for service to their community. Topics include attitude, anger management, budget management, communication skills, community responsibility, personal responsibility, stress management and substance abuse. Driving While Driver’s License is Suspended (DWLS) (8 hrs.)
The DWLS workshop was developed for use by the court system as part of sentencing requirements for those individuals convicted of operating a motor vehicle while their driving privileges were suspended or revoked. The seminar is designed to help each attendee examine the consequences of continuing to drive without a license. Anger Awareness Level 1 (8 hrs.)
This course is designed for persons directed by the Court to address anger issues. These individuals have been arrested for disorderly conduct, assault or similar charges. Attendees are exposed to techniques for managing stress and anger and develop a personal action plan to avoid future anger-related problems. Anger Awareness Level 2 (16 hrs.)
The Level 2 course is designed for more serious anger issues or higher–level offenses. The course explores sources of anger, managing stress, developing techniques for recognizing anger, developing a personal action plan and ways of managing anger including lifestyle changes. Theft/Consumer Awareness (6 hrs.)
This course is for persons who have been arrested for shoplifting, theft, theft of services and similar offenses. The course helps students examine their value system and make a commitment to learn from their mistakes. Parent Responsibility( 4 hrs.)
This workshop is designed for persons who need greater awareness of their individual responsibility as a parent. Individuals who attend are presented with options to improve their parenting skills and learn more about how to handle their children who have become involved in the criminal justice system. Youth Theft/Consumer Awareness (4 hrs.)
This workshop is for youthful offenders who have been referred by the legal system as a result of shoplifting, theft or similar offenses. Attendees are exposed to the importance of acceptance of personal responsibility through examination of their value system and the significance of their attitude as it relates to behavior. Youth Anger Awareness (4 hrs.)
This course is for youth and is designed for the teenager who has committed some type of violent action. A group facilitation process is used to expose students to consequences of their actions and better decision making skills. Youth Life Skills/Civic Responsibility (4 hrs.)
This workshop explores concepts embracing civic responsibility. Clients review moral and legal obligations and opportunities for service to their community. Topics include attitude, anger management, budget management, communication skills, community responsibility, personal responsibility, stress management and substance abuse. Youth Tobacco Awareness (4 hrs.)
Acquaints seminar attendees to the dangers of tobacco use to their health and the health of others. It helps them recognize the cost of their habit and discover ways to abstain from further use. Violators of alcohol or tobacco possession may be required by Juvenile Court to attend this course. |
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