Native Youth Leadership Summit 2024 | February 12-15, 2024

Date: February 12-15, 2024 Location: Washington, D.C. Description: Held during the National Congress of American Indians Executive Council Winter Session conference (February 12 - 15 2024), the Native Youth Leadership Summit (NYLS) is designed for youth leaders to meet and develop strategies for improving local and tribal communities through policy development and the resolution process. The Summit is a prime opportunity

TYRC Talking Circle: Prevention & Intervention Strategies and Resources to Support Youth Experiencing Interpersonal Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Assault | March 25, 2024

DATE: March 25, 2024 TIME: 9am AKT/ 10am PT/ 11am MT/ 12pm CT/ 1pm ET TOPIC: Prevention & Intervention Strategies and Resources to Support Youth Experiencing Interpersonal Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Assault LENGTH: 75 minutes Description: Please join the Tribal Youth Resource Center (TYRC) Talking Circle on Prevention & Intervention Strategies and Resources to Support Youth Experiencing Interpersonal Domestic

2024 National Tribal Leaders Climate Summit | April 15-17, 2024

Date: April 15-17, 2024 Location: Muckleshoot Casino Resort, Auburn, Washington Registration Open for 2024 National Tribal Leaders Climate Summit First Nations is happy to share that registration is open for the 2024 National Tribal Leaders Climate Summit, designed to engage tribal leaders, citizens, staff, youth and collaborators in conversation about navigating the cultural, economic, and social challenges of climate

Sexual Assault Tribal Advocate Institute (SATI) | April 15-19th, 2024

Event dates: April 15-19th, 2024 Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado National Tribal Advocate Center - The Sexual Assault Tribal Institute (SATI) provides training to build the critical framework for Tribal Sexual Assault Advocates to effectively and appropriately respond to sexual assault survivors in their communities. The training includes crisis intervention, understanding trauma and decolonizing trauma, cultural supports for long-term healing, informed consent, confidentiality and

Peacemaking in Tribal Communities: Role of Law Enforcement | May 15, 2024

Date: May 15, 2024 Time: 9am AKT/10am PT/11am MT/12pm CT/1pm ET Description:  This webinar is designed to assist tribal court and justice system planners to better understand the following: How tribal law enforcement officers have traditionally served as peacekeepers in tribal communities How tribal communities are reviving peacekeeping practices Key Inclusion and Steps to planning a peacemaking

Navigating Risk: Disrupting the Cycle of Substance Use for Children and Adolescents | May 7, 2024

Date: May 7, 2024 Time: 10am-11:30am AKT/ 11am-12:30pm PT/ 12pm-1:30pm MT/ 1pm-2:30pm CT/ 2pm-3:30pm ET Description: Family Treatment Court Practice Academy 2024. Pathways to Prevention Series. Explore how to help parents and caregivers implement science-based strategies and interventions that support positive childhood experiences to disrupt the cycle of substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. Digital Dialogue

TYRC Online Learning Event: Case Management Approaches in Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts and Programs | May 23, 2024

Date: May 23, 2024 Time: 11am AKT/ 12pm PT/ 1pm MT/ 2pm CT/ 3pm ET Description: Attendees will explore how effective, comprehensive case management contributes to healing in JHW Courts and Programs while comparing traditional methods of Tribal Juvenile Court Probation with modern reforms and innovative practices. Additionally, they will gain deeper insights into the transformative potential of

TYRC Online Learning Event: Understanding Substance Misuse in American Indian Populations and Whole Family Approaches to Healing | June 12, 2024

TIME: 11am PT/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET TOPIC: Promoting Cultural Competency in Understanding Substance Misuse with American Indian Populations Description: This online learning event will examine the role in which historical trauma and adverse childhood experiences contribute to substance addiction and high risk behavior in Native youth. Further, this session will explore the