ATIONS, PLANNING & TRAINING DIVISION "GET"ORUTeIeNnFRtOrNyT"Begins with You" Arnold Smith, Division Director Agencies/Community Partners & Editors Pat Lehn GDC/Workforce Development Dot Garrett GDC/Workforce Development Terry Seltzer GDC/Corrections Division BrianJeKnenmifepr Taussig Division of Public Health GovKeernnnoerth Bramlett DHR/ Vital Records Division Gary Bussey Department of Human Services Ken Duke Department of Human Services Helen Kearns Department of Human Services Dr. Craig Burnett Department of Veteran Services Rhonda Simmons Department of Veteran Services Patsy Bailey Department of Driver Services Paula Ray Department of Labor J.R. Henderson Department of Labor Ivy Webb Department of Labor Anita Cloud State Board of Pardons and Paroles Shalandra Robertson State Board of Pardons & Paroles Michelle Turpeau- GDC Workforce Development B.J. Blair GDC/Reentry Services Lisa Haughey GDC/Reentry Services Ahmed Holt GDC/Sex Offender Administration Unit Stan Cooper GDC/Probation Operations 2019 Reentry Skills HANDBOOK Monique T. Grier- GDC/Reentry Services B. Keith Jones- GDC/Reentry Services Hazel Sears- GDC/Reentry Services Devona Bell- GDC/Probation Operations Dazara Ware-SOAR/DBHDD Special Thanks to Minnesota Department of Corrections for their Template Georgia MissioDn Setpataemretnmt ent of Corrections The mission of Reentry Services is to establish effective methods that permeate all levels of affected agencies and organizations to reduce recidivism through collaborative partnerships that support offender placement into evidence-based interventions and continue through offender transition to the community. Reentry begins when offenders enter our system. A. J. Sabree, Director1of Reentry Services Introduction: Chapter 1: Chapter 2: Chapter 3: Chapter 4: Chapter 5: Chapter 6: Chapter 7: Chapter 8: Chapter 9: Chapter 10: Chapter 11: Chapter 12: Chapter 13: Chapter 14: Chapter 15: Chapter 16: Chapter 17: _______________________ Name TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Organized Barriers Identification Housing Employment Clothing Transportation Food Money Management Medical/Health Education Selective Service Mental Health Services Alcohol, Drugs, and Recovery Family Reunification Parental Accountability Restoration of Rights Community Supervision 2 "Reentry Begins When Offenders Enter Our System" INTRODUCTION Remember that planning for your release needs to start immediately, not just a week before you are scheduled to leave. Reentry starts on your first day of incarceration and everything you do during your incarceration should be focused on increasing your knowledge and abilities for your pending release. As you begin, you first need to take an inventory of issues you may face when you return to the community. The areas listed below can interfere with your success in establishing a stable life once you are released. Use the checklist below to help determine which areas may be a current or potential problem for you. When you have completed this exercise, look at these identified areas and start developing a plan to address them. This will help you decide what steps to take to assist in your transition to life on the outside. Dealing with these issues now, before release, may also help make them less overwhelming. This book, and the work you do to complete the different areas, is to help you identify what youe needs will be for your successful reentry into your community. You are encouraged to use the "Reentry Resource Manual" and other sources as you complete the various exercises and worksheets. Once completed, this handbook will be an important tool, a personal resource even, on your journey toward a successful reentry and reconnection with your community, your family and yourself. Mission Statement The Georgia Department of Corrections protects the public by operating secure and safe facilities while reducing recidivism through effective programming, education and health care. 3 Chapter 1 - Getting Organized/Barriers Use this checklist to assist in planning your PERSONAL reentry plan by recognizing some of your barriers. What do you need to work on during your incarceration period? Item Yes No Social Security Card Birth Certificate Driver's License/ State Identification Card Credit Report Registration/Status of Information exemption for Selective Service Rsum Housing Medical Care Support Groups Child Support Issues/Problem Solving Court Transportation Education/ Certifications Veteran's Assistance/DD214 Employment Legal Assistance Telephone Other What are some barriers you will need to overcome as part of your reentry success? What are some solutions to those barriers. Remember that solutions must be REALISTIC and ATTAINABLE to be successful. For example: lack of money may be a real barrier but winning the lottery would not be a very realistic solution! Chapter 2 Identification Having approved identification is a critical tool for successful reentry Which documents will you have upon your release and/or how will you get them? ________ Birth Certificate (certified) ___________________________________________ ________ Social Security Card ___________________________________________ ________ DL/State ID ___________________________________________ 4 To obtain a Georgia Driver's License or State ID you MUST have the following documents: Birth Certificate Social Security Card Dept. of Corrections Residency Verification Form (DS-752) OR TWO (2) forms of proof of residency such as: utility bills (power, water, gas, etc.), personal mail, rental/lease agreement. Chapter 3 Housing Where do you plan to live when you get released from prison? Do you have a residence plan? Have a back-up, then have another back-up residence plan! Whether you are getting out on parole, with probation or maxing out, the area where you plan to reside will greatly influence where and how you access the services you need. While you may initially plan to live with a family member and then eventually get your own place, chances are you will continue to be in the same general area and use many of the services you will identify in this workbook. When looking for housing, keep in mind where it is located relative to your work, what transportation is available, and what stores are in the area. Make sure you have asked the person you plan to live with if it is okay for you to live there. No one wants to be blindsided or put on the spot by a Community Supervision Officer checking out a possible parole residence for a person without having had any prior knowledge. PRIMARY RESIDENCE PLAN: Living with (Name/Relationship): _________________________________________________ Address (physical/mailing): _________________________________________________ Contact Number(s): Notes: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ SECONDARY RESIDENCE PLAN: Living with (Name/Relationship): _________________________________________________ Address (physical/mailing): _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Contact Number(s): _________________________________________________ Notes: _________________________________________________________ 5 3rd ALTERNATE RESIDENCE PLAN Living with (Name/Relationship): _________________________________________________ Address (physical/mailing): _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Contact Number(s): _________________________________________________ Notes: __________________________________________________________ Chapter 4 Employment Information in this section will help you when filling out employment applications, putting together a rsum, interviewing, and keeping a job. JOB OBJECTIVE WORKSHEET The questions below can help you determine what your resume objective statement should look like, what type of employment you are seeking, what you can offer the employer, where you want to go with your career, etc. List courses you have taken since incarceration. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ ____________________________________ Which subjects do you enjoy and do well in? _____________________________________ ___________________________________ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ What qualifications and/or skills do you possess? _____________________________________ ___________________________________ _____________________________________ ____________________________________ List work and/or details you have had while incarcerated. _____________________________________ ___________________________________ ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Based on the information provided above, what are some job choices in your area of interest? Next, list possible job types available in your area. 6 Option 1: Option 2: Option 3: Option 4: Option 5: What did your Interest Profiler indicate as your TOP 3 categories? 1. 2. 3. JOB SEARCH PLAN To succeed in your job search, you must be organized. You will be competing with others and your goal is to present yourself as the best candidate for the job. Where will you go to find employment assistance? Friends & Family ________________________________________________________________ Local Newspaper: _________________________________________________________________ GA Department of Labor: _________________________________________________________________ Community Reentry Service __________________________________________________________________ Goodwill Resource Ctr. __________________________________________________________________ Other Community Resources: _______________________________________________________________________________ EMPLOYMENT/JOB PLACEMENT RECORD Tracking Log 1. Make a list of who you plan to call (use table below). 2. Find all the phone numbers and write them in the table. 3. Call and get the name of the person in charge of hiring. Keep calling until you get it. 4. Call the person in charge of hiring. Are they hiring now? Keep calling until you find out. 5. If they are hiring, schedule an appointment with them. Keep calling until you get one. 6. Show up on time, do the interview and application, and agree on next steps before you leave. 7. Call back and thank them for the interview and opportunity. Keep calling until you reach them. 8. Call back and find out if you got the job. Keep calling until you find out. 7 Company & Phone Name of person hiring, are they hiring now? Date & time of appointment Interview and application done? Thank You Note completed & sent? Got an answer on the job? Resume Writing Worksheet The following worksheet was compiled from multiple online sources and will help you complete your resume. Think about the following areas and make notes for each section. This will help you develop a professional resume with relevant and necessary content. If a category does not have enough space, please use additional paper. HEADING Personal & Contact Info You may use an alternative address to indicate where an employer may contact you. Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________ Phone# ___________________________________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________ (Make sure your email address is one that you check daily and is appropriately named.) Objective What type of position are you seeking? Include an objective if you have a clear direction or goal. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Education List all schools you have attended. Do not abbreviate. Grade/High School: _________________________City/State_____________________________ Highest Grade Completed: ________________________________________________________ 8 GED: ____________________________________ City/State_____________________________ College: __________________________________City/State: ____________________________ Major/Degree: ____________________________Years Attended: ________________________ Vocational/Trade School: ___________________ City, State _____________________________ Major/Degree: ___________________________ Years Attended: _________________________ Honors/Awards: _________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Research, Class Projects, Special Studies Note research or class projects which are related to your field of interest if appropriate. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Certifications & Licenses Examples might include CPR/First Aid, Microsoft, Teaching, etc. Name of Certificate/License ____________________________ Date Rec'd/Expires ________ Organization granting Certification/Licensure _______________________________________ Experience Work, Internships and/or Related List your experience, with the most recent information first (no more than 15 years of work history). When noting your responsibilities use action verbs to describe your skills and activities. Position/Title (1) _______________________________________________________ Dates ___________________________ to ___________________________________ Employer/Company _____________________________________________________ City, State _____________________________________________________________ Responsibilities & Accomplishments ________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Position/Title (2) ________________________________________________________ Dates ___________________________ to ____________________________________ Employer/Company ______________________________________________________ City, State ______________________________________________________________ Responsibilities & Accomplishments _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 9 _______________________________________________________________________ Position/Title (3) _________________________________________________________ Dates ___________________________ to _____________________________________ Employer/Company _______________________________________________________ City, State ______________________________________________________________ Responsibilities & Accomplishments __________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Military Service Include Branch, Rank, Dates, Jobs, and Duties. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Honors & Awards Include name of honor/award, date received & name of organization giving award. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Skills This section can help you demonstrate proficiency in areas not otherwise outlined in your academic or experience sections. Focus on skills relevant to your desired position/career field. Skills might include: languages (note level of fluency), computer skills (list programs and languages you are able to use), or other field specific areas, such as techniques, methods, and tools/instruments used. ________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Professional Associations In this section, list name of organization and dates of membership. Note if you are a student member of a professional association/organization. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Involvement In this section, list Campus, Community, and Volunteer activities that demonstrate involvement in organizations and leadership roles. _________________________________________________________________________ 10 _________________________________________________________________________ References References are not included on your resume. Create a separate references page, listing at least 3 individuals who can attest to your work ethic, academic performance, skills and abilities. Ask these individuals prior to including them. Name___________________________________ Title ___________________________ Organization _____________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________ Email (optional) _________________________ Name___________________________________ Title ___________________________ Organization ____________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________ Email (optional) _________________________ Name___________________________________ Title __________________________ Organization ____________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________ Email (optional) _________________________ Job Applications Sometimes a company's policy may require you to fill out an application before being considered for a job. This allows an employer the opportunity to compare you to other applicants. You may be asked to complete a job application on paper or online. 11 Sample Application for Employment Random Drug Testing May Be Required for Employment. Personal Information Last Name First Name Middle Name Today's Date Street Address City State Zip Code Home Phone: (_____) ________-________________ Work Phone: (_____)________-________________ Other: (_____)________-________________ Are you 18 or over? ____Yes ____No Title of Position Applying For Are you a United States Citizen or legally eligible to work in the U. S.? ______Yes ______No (if hired, you will be required to provide documentation that you are eligible to work in the U.S.) Date Available to Work Have you been previously interviewed or employed by this Company? ____Yes ____No If Yes, list date(s) and job title(s): Do you have any relatives currently working for this Company? ____Yes _____No If Yes, list names and relationship to you: Are you employed now? If so, may we contact your present employer? Education Name and Location High School College # Years Completed Major Area of Study Degree/Diploma Graduate School Technical or Certificate Programs Employment History Please provide the following information for your previous three employers, beginning with the most recent: (Please attach an additional page if necessary, do not use "see attached resume".) Employer: Dates Employed: Job Title: From_____________ To______________ 12 Address: Telephone: Weekly Pay Start: Reason for Leaving: Finish: Job Duties: Employer: Address: Telephone: Weekly Pay Start: Reason for Leaving: Dates Employed: Job Title: From_____________ To______________ Finish: Job Duties: Employer: Address: Telephone: Weekly Pay Start: Reason for Leaving: Dates Employed: Job Title: From_____________ To______________ Finish: Job Duties: Describe your qualifications for the type of employment you are seeking: (Please include skills, special training, etc.) __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please list any special awards, honors, scholarships, or offices held. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever been convicted of a FELONY crime? ______Yes _______No If "YES", please explain crime, sentence and circumstances. _________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ References Name Please list names of supervisors, managers, or others who can comment directly on your abilities: Address Phone # Relationship/Occupation Years Known Please indicate whether you hold the any of the following valid driver's licenses: Class A ____________ Class B _____________ Class C _____________ Driver's License Number: State Issued: ____ Election of Veteran's Preference Do you wish to claim a veteran's preference? ______Yes ______No If so, please check the preference you are claiming. ___Veteran (defined as person separated under honorable conditions who has served on active duty for at least 181 days, or honorably discharged by reason of disability incurred while on active duty). ___Disabled Veteran (a veteran having a compensable service connected disability as adjudicated by the U.S. Veterans Administration or the retirement board of one of the branches of the Armed Forces which disability is currently existing). ___Spouse of deceased veteran. ___Spouse of disabled veteran who is unable to use preference due to disability. Note: If you elect to use veteran's preference, please enclose proper documentation establishing your right to claim the preference. Signature_________________________________________ Date________________________________ 14 ****** The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Company not to discriminate in employment matters based on race, creed, color, age, marital status, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or status with regard to public assistance or disability. ****** I certify that the facts set forth in this application for employment are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if employed, false statements on this application shall be considered sufficient cause of dismissal. You are hereby authorized to make investigation of my personal references. _____________________________ Signature of Applicant ______________________________ Date Be Prepared Make sure you come prepared for your interview. What are some things you should bring to the interview? ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ What are some questions you should expect from the employer? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ What are some questions you may ask an employer? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ How will you respond if you are asked about any history concerning your incarceration? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 5 - Clothing You will need to wear appropriate clothing for job hunting and interviewing. You will also need clothing for every day wear. Remember to dress for success whenever you will be out at potential employment-seeking activities, even if it is not an official job search event. You can make an impression with a potential employer at any public or private event you attend! There are 15 community service and support organizations that may be able to assist with clothing. Find out and list possible options for clothing assistance in your area. Clothing Provider: Location: ___________________________________________________________ Hours of Operation: ___________________________________________________________ Requirements: ___________________________________________________________ Clothing Provider: Location: ___________________________________________________________ Hours of Operation: ___________________________________________________________ Requirements: _______________________________________________________________________ Notes on how you plan to Dress for Success: _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ What are some of the "Do's" and "Don'ts" when it comes to dressing and personal appearance in job seeking? DO's _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ DONT's _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ CHAPTER 6 - Transportation One very important area for you to consider is your transportation plan. How you get to work, report to your Community Supervision officer, and other important appointments can determine your success as you transition back into the community. How do you plan to get around for interviews, appointments, work, reporting, etc.? List some transportation options for your area as well as community service providers that may be able to assist with transportation. 16 Public Transportations: ______________________________________________________ Car Pool: _______________________________________________________ Community Assistance: _______________________________________________________ Medical Shuttle: _______________________________________________________ Taxi Services: _______________________________________________________ Drive: _______________________________________________________ Walk: _______________________________________________________ Bicycle: _______________________________________________________ Other: _______________________________________________________ Additionally, some community service providers that will help with transportation by helping with public transportation (MARTA Cards, etc.), shuttle services (medical) Chapter 7 Food "MAN (NOR WOMAN) CAN LIVE BY BREAD (OR RAMEN NOODLES) ALONE" SO HOW DO YOU PLAN TO NUTRITIONALLY SUPPORT YOURSELF UPON RELEASE? Many communities have Food Banks/Pantries, Soup Kitchens and other meal assistance programs. You may be eligible for food stamps and should apply for them through your local Department of Family and Children Services (DFACS) offices. Even if you are not eligible for food stamps, your family members might be eligible. Locate Food Options in your area. Community Food Pantries: Local Soup Kitchens Local DFACS Office: ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 17 Chapter 8 Money Management Monthly Budget Job # 1 Income Salary Gross Job # 2 Other Income Total Income Fixed Expenses Rent/Mortgage Home Owner's/ Renter's Insurance Budgeted Actual Property Taxes Credit Card Payment Minimum Health Insurance Premium Telephone cell and landline Utilities Child Support/ Childcare Supervision Fees/Restitution Variable Expenses Food-Groceries Food-Meals Out (not entertainment) Toiletries, Household Items Clothing Medical Expenses Entertainment Transportation Car Payment Bus Fares and other public transportation Gas Repairs and Maintenance Auto Insurance Premium Parking Other Savings Total Expenses Balance Net Difference 18 CHAPTER 9 Medical/Health Taking care of your physical health, including the continuation of medication you were taking while incarcerated, is a critical step in reentry. If you are on medication, you will only be given a limited supply of take home meds and you will need to follow up with your private doctor or at one of the publicly funded clinics in your release area as soon as possible. There may be a medication assistance program you can find online or locally, which can assist with paying for some of the medication you currently take. Medical Problems: Medication List: Immunizations: Clinic: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 10 - Education Education and Marketable Skills Continuing your education will help you develop marketable skills. You may also be eligible for student financial aid and/or scholarships. What are your educational plans upon release? Where will you pursue them? List GED, College or Vocational Training options available in your area. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Financial Aid: ____________________________________________________________ Scholarships: ____________________________________________________________ School Transcripts: ____________________________________________________________ Immunization Records: ____________________________________________________________ 19 CHAPTER 11 Selective Service What is Selective Service Registration? Registration with the Selective Service System is a civic and legal responsibility for all male U.S. Citizens within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Male, non-citizens living in the US, 18-25 yrs old must register to remain eligible for citizenship. Failure to register can affect your ability to obtain certain services such as: obtaining drivers licenses, federal student aid and federal grants, federal job training, most federal jobs. If you are over 26yrs old and have never registered, you can have your counselor assist you with applying for a Status of Information letter. If you do not register, there can be a penalty of up to $250,000 and up to 5 years in prison. Have you registered for Selective Service? __________________________________ How Do You Register? 1. Registration On-Line (www.sss.gov) 2. The U.S. Post Office 3. Your counselor can help you register during your time in prison. Talk to them about getting this completed. Verification: To verify registration status visit www.sss.gov CHAPTER 12 - Mental Health Services List your Mental Health Diagnosis and MH Medication currently prescribed: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ Where can you seek Mental Health Treatment and Assistance in your community? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ Please speak with your mental health counselor about any questions you may have about your release from prison or anything in this section of the manual. He or she can be very helpful in preparing you for release and increasing your opportunity to remain in the community without returning to jail or prison. 20 CHAPTER 13 - Alcohol, Other Drugs (AOD) and Recovery Recovery Readiness Checklist Adapted from www.williamwhitepapers.com/recovery_toolkit by George Braucht with William White's permission Name: _________________________ Date: ___________________________ Write one number, from 1 to 5, for each of following statements according to this scale: 1 = Strongly Agree; 2 = Agree; 3 = I'm Not Sure; 4 = Disagree; 5 = Strongly Disagree Note: Explain the directions of the exercise to the class 1. I don't think I have an alcohol or drug problem.......................................................____ 2. I might have an alcohol or drug problem, but it isn't that bad yet.............................____ 3. I sometimes worry that I could develop a severe alcohol or drug problem in the future.... ____ 4. I think about stopping my alcohol or drug use, but I haven't tried to quit yet................ ____ 5. I have an alcohol or drug problem but feel like I can handle it on my own..................... ____ 6. I don't think going to treatment would do me any good..........................................____ 7. I can't afford to go to treatment. ............................................................................ ____ 8. I can't take time off work to go to treatment.......................................................... ____ 9. I think going to treatment would negatively affect my social relationships and my job. ... ____ 10. I know people in successful long-term recovery from alcohol and/or drug problems....... ____ 11. I have promised myself and others many times that I would cut down or stop my using.. ____ 12. I have tried to stop my drinking or drug use many times....................................... ____ 13. I can name three things in my life that would improve if I stopped my AOD use. .......... ____ 14. I can name three bad things that might happen to me if I continued my AOD use. ......... ____ 15. I have some family and friends who will support me if I try to stop my AOD use. ......... ____ 16. I'm surrounding by family members and friends that would make it very hard for me to stop my drinking or other drug use. ............................................................................. ____ 17. I currently have a plan to stop my AOD use, but I haven't acted on the plan yet. ............. ____ 18. I live in a community with lots of treatment resources that could help me.................... ____ 19. I lived in a community with a variety of recovery support groups...........................................____ 20. I live in a community with many recovery support meetings per week. ......................... ____ 21 Scoring Instructions Note: Explain the scoring instructions to the class and allow them time to score the section. Walk around the room and assist during this process. I. My Question 1 number = _____ My Question 13 number = _____ My Question 14 number = _____ My Total = _____ Number of all questions answered with a "3" (I am not sure) = _____ More than one of all 20 questions answered with a "3" (I'm not sure) or a total score in this section of 4 or more means that I am in the pre-awareness stage of change. I should spend some more time evaluating my relationship with alcohol and other drugs and the effects they have had on me and others who I care about. II. My Question 2 number = _____ My Question 3 number = _____ My Question 4 number = _____ My Question 5 number = _____ My Question 6 number = _____ My Question 7 number = _____ My Question 8 number = _____ My Question 9 number = _____ My Question 13 number = _____ My Question 14 number = _____ My Total = _____ The best total score for these questions is a 10. A higher score means that I am in the awareness, pre-action stage of change. It is time that I made some serious decisions about changing the role of alcohol and other drugs in my life. III. My Question 11 number = _____ My Question 12 number = _____ My Question 17 number = _____ My Total = _____ 22 The best score in this section is a 3. A total score of 3-6 indicates that I am in the action stage of change. It is time to move from planning and promising to doing. IV. My Question 10 number = _____ My Question 16 number = _____ My Question 15 number = _____ My Question 18 number = _____ My Question 19 number = _____ My Question 20 number = _____ My Total (do not include Question 16) = _____ The best score in each column is 5. If my total score is 5-10, I believe that I have family, social and community support for recovery. A score of 1, 2 or 3 on Question 16 means that I may need to break contact with those family members and friends who will undermine my recovery efforts. List local Substance Abuse Resources available in your area: Note: Use the Resource Guide for this section ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 14 Family Reunification Just as you had to adjust to life in prison, you will have to adjust to life as you return to the outside world. You cannot expect to feel immediately comfortable at first, but that does not mean it is time to give up. Be patient...with your family and with yourself as you re-integrate into the family, home and community. Who are some positive people you plan to reconnect with when you get out of prison? Remember, you may need to "change your playmates" and not hang around or associate with some of your past friends/family if they threaten you, your freedom and your treatment. ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ What and where are some family events you could go with your loved ones as part of your reintegration? Look for events in your area that are free or low cost. ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ 23 Here are some suggestions that can help: Begin by appreciating the small things that others take for granted--such as privacy, being able to come and go as you please, etc. Avoid talking about life behind bars as your only conversation topic--practice making "small talk" about daily happenings instead. Begin visualizing positive ways to react to possible situations Don't try to catch up on what you have missed; you cannot re-live time lost. Be patient--know that you must take small steps toward a new way of living. Gradually you will begin to feel more like you belong here rather than there, back in prison. Parental Accountability What are/will be your responsibilities as a parent once you release? _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ How do you plan to accomplish them? ___________________________________________________________ Do you have Children? Will you need to start providing Child Support (CS) for anyone once you release? Where can you get information and support concerning Child Support? Child's Name Age Custody Situation Pay Child Support Mandated Social Networking and the Internet Social Media is a common part of everyday life and people engage in social networking for personal interactions and many other reasons. Many potential employers now require initial applications be made online and having an email account is a critical tool for reentry. Free "Wi-Fi" access is available at many places such as coffee shops, libraries and even McDonald's! List some possible email address names you can establish once you are released. Remember, this will be seen by potential employers as well as friends and family and should be an appropriate name/address! ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ You can create a free email address at: Yahoo Mail (_____@yahoo.com), Google Mail (____@gmail.com) and Hotmail (____@hotmail.com) Which of these social network sites have you heard of and/or used? Social Network Site FaceBook Have you Heard of this Site Have had/been on Account 24 Twitter Instagram Snapchat Tumbler Pinterest Other CHAPTER 16 Restoration of Rights A Restoration of Civil and Political Rights is an order restoring a person's civil rights which are lost in Georgia upon conviction. These include the right to run for and hold public office, to serve on a jury, and to serve as a Notary Public. The right to vote is automatically restored upon completion of your sentence(s) therefore you need not apply. You will still need to register to vote to have your name placed on the "voter registration list. Additionally, an approved picture ID (State ID, Driver's License, Passport, etc.) is required to vote. ________________________________________________________________ Have you ever voted? ________ Where can you go to register to vote? _________________________________________________ What do you need to have to register to vote and to vote? __________________________________ CHAPTER 17 Living Under Supervision What supervision are you under for your release? ______________________________ How long are you under community supervision (# of Years)? ________________ Location of your Community Supervision Office: Phone Number: What are some questions and/or issues you should talk to your supervion officer about concerning your release and reentry? Will you have a fee to pay? Amount: Other: 25