pilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon Aprim,1997 5 ut needed; help write Tribal Elder Abuse np ; Your coments are needed to help finish writing the Tribal Elder Abuse Code. The Tribal Seniors Department, Legislative Committee and other concerned people have Rbeen writing and re-writing a proposed Elder Abuse Code. A final version is being readied to be presented to the Tribal Council, however, Tribal Member Input is needed before the proposed Code goes to Council. Copies of the proposed Elder Abuse Code and Tribal Member comments forms are now available at the Senior Building and will be available at the Information table during the May 2, 1997 Honor Seniors Day at the Agency Longhouse. Tribal Member comments will be reviewed and discussed at he Legislative team's 2 p.m. meeting, May 9 at the Senior Building. This meeting will be open for anyone who would like to make suggestions to mproving the proposed Elder Abuse Code. THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS TRIBAL ELDER AND ADULT PROTECTION CODE Chapter 308 Index GENERAL 308.100 Title 308.105 Policy 308.1 10 Purpose 308.1 15 Nature of Code 308.120 Definitions REPORTING ELDER ABUSE 308.200 Duty To Report Abuse, Ha rassment, or Neglect of an Elder 308.205 Confidentiality of Elder Abuse Reporting Party PROTECTION 308.300 Protection Services and Protection Placement for Elder 308.305 Elder Protection Order ELDER ABUSE VIOLATIONS 308.400 Enforcement DATE OF DRAFT: April 20, 1997 EDITOR'S NOTE: The proposed Elder Abuse code provides for civil restraining or pro tective orders,' and 'does not create new crimes because: 1) crimes already exist in the Tribal Code that cover most elder abuse situations, 2) relief from elder abuse will be quicker with restraining or protec tive orders than with charging an "elder abuser" with a crime, although Happy 1st Birthday Theyliah Vernaya Tonika love always, Jeremiah V. Miller Happy Birthday Cousin Levi Blackwolf on 42397 Have a good birthday love, Donte, Angie, Aaron Happy 1 1th Birthday to our son Johnnie J. LeClaire Love you, Mom & Dad (David & Annette LeClaire) Happy 11th Birthday to our brother, Johnnie LeClaire love your bro's & sister: Eric, Liza, David Jr., Ellery, Snowball, and Fluffy We wish you many more! Happy Belated "1st" Birthday to Lil Miss Katrina Blackwolf With lots of love from Donte, Angie, Aaron Happy "21st" Birthday to Brandy Lynn Florendo 415 97 Wishing you a good & safe 21st Brandy We love you lots, you & Ky take care, Love Donte, Angie, Aaron Happy Birthday Gloria "Mutsi" Q. Love you lots, Phyllis, Alex, David Sr., : Annette, Harvi, Raul, Eric, Liza, Junior & Ellcry Happy 24th Birthday Angela R. Polk Love you & wish you many more to come! Phyllis, Alex, David Sr., Annette, Harvi, Raul, Eric, Johnnie, Liza, Junior-Burger, and Ellcry Happy 27th Anniversary Phyllis & Alexander Tohet Wc hope you have many more years to come!! Love you both lots, Harvianne, Raul & Lupita Ocampo, ! David, Annette, Eric, Johnnie, Liza, Junior, Ellery LeClaire violations of restraining or protec tive orders cun be enforced with jail or fines for civil contempt, 3) the burden of proof is less demanding with restraining or pro tective orders than with crimes, 4) any person cun file for an elder protection order, not just the Prosecutor, and 5) the Tribal Court has jurisdic tion over both Indians and non Indians when restraining or protec tive orders are used. THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS TRIBAL ELDER AND ADULT PROTECTION CODE Chapter 308 Section 308.100 TITLE This code shall be known and cited as the "Tribal Elder & Adult Protection Code". Section 308.105 POLICY It is the policy of the Confeder ated Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation to continue the traditional respect that the members of the Tribes have for tribal elders. Elders are valuable resources as they arc our custodians of tribal history, culture and tradition and they arc the best hope of the Tribes to pass on tribal history, culture, and tradition to youth and adults of the Tribes. Thus, it is in the interest of and serves the welfare of the Tribes to protect tribal ciders. Section 308.110 PURPOSE The purpose of this code is to protect ciders within the jurisdiction of the Reservation from abuse andor neglect as defined in this code. The code shall be liberally interpreted in order to achieve its purpose. Section 308.115 NATURE OF CODE A. This code provides for civil remedies in the form of an Elder Protection Order for elder abuse, harassment or neglect situations. B. The Tribal criminal code, Chapter 305, shall be applied to all instances where a crime has been committed against an elder victim. The Tribal exclusion code, Chapter 300, may be applied to situations involving elder abuse, harassment or neglect committed by a non-Tribal Member. C. The code may also be applied to incapacitated adult members or residents of Reservation should cir cumstances warrant; as defined in this code, any section or portion thereof containing the word "elder" may be liberally construed to include and mean "incapacitated adult". Section 308.120 DEFINITIONS A. ABUSE is: 1. intentional or negligent inflic tion of bodily injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, cruel punishment or treatment of an elder resulting in physical harm or pain or mental anguish of the elder by any person, including, but not limited to Happy Belated Birthday to Ike Johnson 4197 wiht lots of love from, Donte, Angie, Aaron Happy 1st Birthday April 23, 1997 Theyliah V.T. Henry From Donte, Angie, Aaron A very special long distance birthday wish going to Lyle, Washington for Matthew Sconawah II on April 22, 1997 We love you lots nephew, have a nice B-day Donte, Angie, Aaron A very special long distance birdhay wish April 22, 1997 for my Tilla Matthew Sconaway II With lots of loving from your Tilla Kenny Blackwolf To the editor, Congratulation on a job well done. Esther D. Lucio "Bird" has done a wcl I done job i n school . It took some time just talking her to go to school. It was well worth the effort. She studied hard, burned midnight oil, words of encouragement from brother and sisters, countless calls to Dad, aunts and that's why wc are all proud to say: Congratulations "Bird". She came through with flying colors on January 17th at Rex Putmcn High School in Portland, Oregon. Gradua tion for a good effort on her behalf a diploma in hand, a plus for her ef l i 1 k V: anyone who has a special relation ship with the elder such as a spouse, a child, or other relative recognized by tribal ordinance and custom, or a care provider; 2. sexual abuse, which is any physical contact with an elder in tended for sexual gratification of the person making such contact and which is not consented to by the elder or for which the consent was obtained by intimidation or fraud; 3. emotional abuse, which is in tentional infliction of threats, hu miliation, or intimidation; or 4. exploitation which is the unau thorized andor improper use of funds, property, or other resources of an elder, or the unauthorized and or improper use of the person of the elder by a care provider or by any other person for personal gain; or failure to use the elder's funds, prop erty, or other resources to the elder's benefit or according to the cider's desires. B. CARE PROVIDER is a person, institution, or agency who is either 1) required by law or custom, 2) is employed, or 3) volunteers to pro vide care, services, or resources to an elder. C. ELDER is a senior citizen found on the Reservation who is at least 60 years of age or is an incapacitated adult over 18 years of age. D. EMERGENCY is a situation in which an elder is immediately at risk of death or injury and is unable to consent to services which would re move the risk. E. FAMILY is determined by tribal law and custom or tradition. F. GOOD FAITH is an honest be lief or purpose and the lack of intent to defraud. G. HARASSMENT is gestures, words or actions which tend to an noy, alarm, or verbally abuse an el der. Harassment includes, but is not limited to, situations where a person wilfully: 1 . insults, taunts or challenges an elder in a manner likely to cause tension or stress on the elder; 2. makes telephone calls without a purposes of legitimate communication; 3. makes repeated communica tions anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offen sively coarse language; 4. subjects an elder to an offen sive touching; 5. subjects an elder to unwanted or unwelcome sales, soliciting, or begging; or 6. engages an elder to any other course of alarming conduct serving no legitimate purpose. 7. incurs hardship upon an elder. H. INCAPACITY is the current in ability or functional inability of re sponsible decisions about himself herself as a result of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness Pretty Girl I love you Uncle Paul Theyliah, I love you Uncle Trevern Birthday dedications for the month of April A very special Happy Belated Birthday 4697 to my Tlla "Kenny Blackwolf With lots of love & kisses from your Tilla Donte Smtih A very special belated Happy Birthday 4697 to my Dad Kenny Blackwolf with lots of love & kisses from your daugter, Angeline & Aaron We love you very much. forts "Bird" was also one of two women out of her class to receive a 4.0gradc average. She also embraces a gold braided rope. Diploma is in CorrectionsCrime Prevention from Columbia College. Bird is employed in a security officer position but she plans on continuing her education in the field of nursing. Father: Frank C. Lucio; Mother: the late Betty Lou Lucio; Grandfa ther: Clifford Lucio; Aunt: Vickie Lucio; BotherSistcrsnicccsncph cws. From all her family members f Aw " 1 niiMWM tvl or ubility, or chronic use of drugs or liquor, and to understand the conse quences of any such decision. Inca pacity may vary in degree ond dura lion and shall not be determined solely on the basis of age. A person's in capacity can be recognized by an official determination or by the Community. I. NEGLECT is the failure of a care provider to provide for the basic needs of an elder by not supplying re sources, services, or supervision necessary to muintain an elder's minimum physical and mental health and includes the inability of an elder to supply such basic needs for him selfherself. Neglect olso is: 1 . interfering with the delivery of necessary services and resources; 2. failing to report abuse or ne glect of an cider by any person; 3. failing to provide services or resources essential to the elder's practice of hiscustoms, traditions, or religion. J. PROTECTIVE PLACEMENT is placement of an elder in a hospital, nursing home, residential care facil ity, other accommodations, or trans fer of the elder from one such institu tion to another with the elder's con sent or by court order. K. PROTECTIVE SERVICES are services provided to an elder with the elder's consent or by court order and include, but are not limited to: social case work, psychiatric and health evaluation, home care, legal assis tance, social services, health care, case management, conservatorship guardianship and other services con sistent with this code. It docs not include protective placement. L. RETALIATION is threatening an elder, elder's care provider, or a party reporting elder abuse, harass ment, or neglect or the reporting party's family in any way; causing bodily harm to the reporting party or the reporting party's family; causing the reporting party or any of the re porting party's family to be termi nated, suspended from unemploy ment or reprimanded by an employer, or damaging the reporting party's or the reporting party's family's real or personal property in any way. Section 308.200 DUTY TO REPORT ABUSE, HARASSMENT, OR NEGLECT OF AN ELDER A. All adults living or working on the Reservation have a duty to report suspected abuse or neglect of an el der to the Tribal Police, Tribal Se nior Department, Tribal Human Ser vices, BIA, or IHS. B. A person who in good faith reports suspected abuse, harassment, or neglect of an elder is immune from any civil or criminal suit based on that person's report. C. Any person who is required by this code to report suspected elder abuse and fails to do so is subjected Self Defense class set A Self Defense Class will be held Saturday, May 31, 1997 from 9-5 at the First Presbyterian Church located 230 NE 9th. Bring a sack lunch and wear comfortable clothes. Cost is $20. For more information, call CO BRA at 382-9227. Happy Belated "1st" Birthday 4497 to Tasheen Smith with love from Donte, Angie, Aaron We hop you enjoyed your first big 1st b-day. Happy 11th Birthday Johnnie J. LeClaire Love you lots, Harvianne & Raul We wish you many, many more to come! Member shares poem "My World" I've learned it's easier to take one day at a time Never knowing if there's going to be a tomorrow Taking life's obstacles in stride both good and bad Smiling at times sometime feel ing alone with sorrow Some days are great with joy and some are very sad To see the ones I love united happy with satisfaction Smiling being at ease and free with dad and mom's love To guide, help, love, enjoy and to see them lil reaction Thanking God for watching over them from up above For without my family I'm noth ing and empty inside Taking life for granted is a mis take now I know is wrong We learn to appreciate them more with love and pride you never realize how lucky we are until they are gone For my best half in life is God, wife, kids in every way To love, cherish, their my strength that keeps me going This is my world, and what I need, so what more can I say! by Big Rat Dedicated to my family who I love to a civil penalty of up to $500.00. D. Any person who makes a re port of suspected elder abuse not in good faith and knowing it to be false is subject to I ) a civil penalty of up to $500.00 and or 2) a criminal charge of Initialing a False Report, WSTC 305.454. Section 308.205 CONFIDENT. ALITY OF EWER ABUSE RE PORTING PARTY The name of the reporting party who reports abuse, harassment or neglect as required by this code is confidential and shall not be released to any person unless the reporting party consents to the release or re lease is ordered by the Tribal Court. Section 308.300 PROTECTION PLA CEMENT OR SER VICES FOR ELDER OR INCAPA CITA TED PERSONS Upon order of the Tribal Court, through an Elder Protection Order or other Court Order, involuntary pro tective services or protective place ment may be provided to any elder who is incapacitated or who is abused, harassed, or neglected. Section 308.305 ELDER PROTECTION ORDER 1. The court shall issue an elder protection order which provides ap propriate protection for the elder if the Tribal Court determines that an elder is either I) incapacitated, 2) abused, 3) harassed, 4) neglected, 5) at risk of physical harm, or 6) at risk of financial harm or duress. Such protection may include, but is not limited, to the following: A. Restraining the person who has abused, harassed, or neglected an elder from continuing such acts or contacting the elder; B. Removing the elder from the place where the abuse, harassment, or neglect has taken oris taking place; C. Requiring an elder's family, conservatorgaurdian, care provider or BIA Superintendent to account for the elder's funds and property; D. Requiring any person who harmed an elder to pay restitution to the elder for damages resulting from that person's wrongdoing. E. Ordering the careprovider, elder's family or conservator gaurdian to prepare a plan for and deliver elder protection services which provide the least restrictive alternatives for services, care, treat ment, placement or financial man agement consistent with the elder's needs. 2. Any person, including the el der, may file a petition for an elder protection order. The petition for an elder protection order shall contain the information, sworn before a No tary Public, required by the Tribal Court on its approved petition form, including, but not limited to, the name, age and address of the elder; a brief description of the emergency, abuse, harassment, or neglect that Employee selected The Warm Springs Composite Products would like to take this time to recognize our EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH. This award went out to Warren Wallulatum. Warren has been selected for the Employee of the Month award by the following criteria: Safety in the workplace, Quality of work, Production quan tity, Attendance, Personal initiative, Attitude and Cooperation with fel low employees, lead people, super visors & management. Lakota club offers To the editor, Greetings, to whom it may con cern. We, the Lakota Oyate-Ki are asking for public consciousness into criminal prevention. Our focus is towards Native Youth. We, the cap tive of O.S.P. are subjects to realities of criminal behavior and we would seek to offer points of concern that may in some way help or assist any one of the youth to deter from the same fate. This brings us to call con sciousness to this plight. We are now reaching out to the Native commu nity asking for discern into this very important issue of preservation of natural resource "NATIVE YOUTH". The Lakota Oyate-Ki is now of fered a youth speaking panel, and this does not exclude non Native participation, currently Native Youth are a priority, as the need to reach the Native community is at an all-time Seeking Riverside To the editor, My name is John Hawzipa, I am a member of the Kiowa Tribe from Oklahoma where I attended high school and graduated in 1966 from Riverside Indian School located in Anadarko, OK. As Chairman for the High School Reunion planning committee, I am going to request your support for pursuing some of our former Native American high schoolmates that may still live in the Northwest area. Per haps someone knows their where abouts. The committee is making all ef forts to locate all Alumni to inform them about an upcoming Student Reunion to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico July 10-13, 1997. Code has occurred; and the identity and location of the pcrson(s) perpetrat ing the emergency, abuse, harass ment, or neglect. 3. A. If a petition in the proper form as set out in section 2 above is filed with the Tribal Court, an elder protection order may be issued ex parte. The ex parte order shall also set the date for a show cause hearing and be served on all the parties by the Tribal Police. The show cause hearing shall be scheduled within 1 0 working days of the granting of the cider protective order. At the show cause hearing, the elder protection order may be continued, or modified upon a showing by a preponderance of the evidence that the emergency, abuse, harassment, or neglect has occurred. B. Upon proof of service that the parties have been served with notice of the show cause hearing, the Court may 1 ) reschedule a hearing, 2) issue a default order, or 3) dismiss the elder protection order if one or both of the particd fail to appear at the hearing. 4. Any party may request modi fication or termination of an elder protection order. The Court may act on such modification or termination on its own, or may require a hearing with the parties present. 5. An elder protection order shall be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months, but may be extended as many times as necessary to protect the elder upon petition to the Court. Section 308.400 ENFORCEMENT A violation of an elder protection order shall be enforced by the Con tempt Powers of the Tribal Court as set out in Chapter 200 of the Tribal Code. Editor's PostScript: The drafts of the Tribal Elder & Adult Protection Code are the result of the meetings and activities of the Tribal Legisla tive Committee and the Tribal Se niors Department. The Legislative Team is comprised of the BIA Su perintendent, Tribal Judges, the Pub lic Safety General Manager, Chief of Police, Tribal Prosecutor and Tribal Attorney. The first draft was dis tributed at the 2nd Annual Elder Abuse Conference November 14 & 15, 1996atKah-Nee-Ta for comment, input and criticism so that a final draft copy maybe presented to Tribal Council December 1996 forproposed adoption into the Tribal Code by Resolution. The Editor would like to thank Madeline Jim and Lovina Col wash for their assistance with the wordprocessing, and Olivia Wallulatum, Lucille Schuster, Pierson Mitchell, and Faye Waheneka for their help with im proving the subsequent drafts. 12-step meetings set The 12-StepBible StudyAA Meeting will meet Monday and Wednesday 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Wellness Center Demo kitchen con ference room. All welcome. Myrna Frank, Coodinator youth panel high, Alcohol & Drugs & Suicide. These all being criminal activity, should be confronted in a good man ner. The Lakota Oyate-Ki offers what we can to this struggle. We have a quota of 30 minors and we offer Nanitch Sahallie allotted scheduled dates, but there is many dates that cannot be coincided with their pro gramming. All scheduled dates are open to public participation. We are trying to arrange the year's schedule and we need the assistance of those public groups or organizations that may be willing to work with the Lakota Oyate-Ki, contact us through the telephones listed, for the future we must be concerned. Robert VanPclt, Sub-Chief Indian Culture Club 2605 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Message (503)378-2289 Fax (503)378-3897 Indian School Alumni I will sincerely appreciate what ever lime you devote helping to no tify these former schoolmates, and when our advertisement posters are completed, I'll forward copies for additional attraction. This reunion welcomes all former students and staff members that wish to attend. If you're fortunate in noti fying any former students, it is im portant they contact a committee member w ithin the very near future to receive detailed information re garding this event. Writeorcall: John Hawzipta; 2640 Heritage Park Circle; San Jose, CA 95132-2211 telephone (408)259 73 1 7; Vergic Thompson (Harrison): PO Box 587 1 ; San Diego, CA 92 165.