2nd Annual Healing Together Conference | February 15-17, 2023
Date: February 15-17, 2023 For more information and to register, click HERE.
Date: February 15-17, 2023 For more information and to register, click HERE.
The National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia is hosting the annual Native Youth Climate Adaptation Leadership Congress (NYCALC), starting June 25 – June 30, 2023. The mission of NYCALC is to develop future Indigenous conservation leaders with skills, knowledge, and tools to address environmental change to better serve their schools and home communities. Students
Date: March 1, 2023 Time: 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET Description: Description: During this session, the TYRC will lead a discussion around budgetary considerations that are common among juvenile healing to wellness court grantees. We will look at grant requirements, modifications, and different ways grantees utilize funding streams to maximize services available to youth.
Date: Thursday, March 9, 2023 Time: 10am AKT/ 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET Length: 90 minutes Session Description: This will be the first of a three-part TYRC Online Learning Event series focused on the needs and current service gaps of unsheltered and runaway Native youth across the country. The three-part series will also provide information on the
Date: Thursday, March 16, 2023 Time: 10am AKT/ 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET Session Description: During this session, the TYRC will lead a discussion around raising cultural awareness for youth involved in the Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court. Guests will discuss the ways children have been traditionally valued within community, incorporating those traditional views of
When: March 20-22, 2023 Where: Best Western Plus Grant Creek Inn, Missoula, Montana Cost: Training is provided free of charge. Participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging. Government room rates are also available. Walking the Four Directions uses the Medicine Wheel as a framework for developing non-confrontational, strength-based techniques when working with Native
Session Description: The Online Learning Event (OLE) is meant to serve as the "next step" in the continued learning conversations between the State and Tribal Relation Assistance Division (STRAD), Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court (JHWC), and Tribal Youth Program (TY) grantees. The OLE will be facilitated in a panel format and feature two young adult
Date: Thursday, March 30, 2023 Time: 10am AKT/ 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET Length: 75 minutes Session Description: The online learning event will highlight: 1) Project Venture is an evidence-based and strength-based outdoor experiential program available to middle-school and high school age students; it is also the only cultural science based curriculumn in the country. Mac Hall,
Date: Friday, March 31, 2023 Time: 11am AKT/ 12pm PT/ 1pm MT/ 2pm CT/ 3pm ET Length: 75 minutes Session Description: This training will provide an overview on trauma-informed practices for schools within a multi-level system of support. Best practices for responding to students within the school system will be addressed. Interventions and Social Emotional Learning Curricula designed to mitigate the effects of trauma
Date: April 2-5, 2023 The National Indian Child Welfare Association's (NICWA) is excited to announce registration is now open for the 41st Annual Protecting Our Children Conference. The conference will be in person at the beautiful Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Reno, Nevada. For more information and to register, click HERE.
Date: April 5–7, 2023 Location: Reno, NV Join the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)for the April 2023 Training Institute in Reno, Nevada, on April 5–7, 2023. The training institute will happen immediately after the 41st Annual Protecting Our Children Conference. We will be offering Understanding ICWA and Positive Indian Parenting trainings. Act now as space is limited! The cost for
Session Description: This will be the first of a three-part TYRC Online Learning Event series focused on the needs and current service gaps of unsheltered and runaway Native youth across the country. The three-part series will also provide information on the correlation between unsheltered and runaway Native youth with being at a higher risk of