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F1: Building Common Ground: Conflict Resolution Through an Indigenous Lens
Session Description: A successful program for Tribal youth must consider that conflicts will be a part of any effort to initiate and agree on project priorities, goals, strategies, resource allocation, roles and responsibilities. Thus, conflict resolution skills are essential for ...read more

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E4: National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC) – Session 3: Trauma in Context and Coping
Session Description: This session provides an overview of the familial and societal context that leads to Tribal youth’s coping behavior when dealing with trauma. Participants will better understand the behaviors that Tribal youth develop to survive traumatic events, and what ...read more

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E3: Innovation, Tribal Traditions, and Indigenous Environmental Protection Strategies
Session Description: The Tech Boom of the 1990s and 2000s brought an economic demand to the forefront that required national education policy makers, leaders, and organizations across the country to build programs that provide expanded opportunities for youth to advance ...read more

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E2: All Rise: Healing to Wellness in Tribal Courts
Session Description: This session will feature Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court judges and their role facilitating the Court’s operation. Discussion will include planning court operations to incorporate wellness court services, participation in case management, making connections among the multi-disciplinary team, ...read more

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E1: Alternatives to Incarceration: Innovative Approaches, Strategies to Address Challenges
Panel Description: This panel will include representatives of OJJDP-funded Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts and Tribal Youth Programs that work to provide alternatives to incarceration for youth involved in the justice system, as well as staff from the Tribal Youth ...read more

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D4: Reintegration Approaches with Youth Involved in the Justice System
Session Description: Native youth involved in the justice system face multiple issues upon returning to school, family, and the Tribal communities and non-Tribal communities they return to post incarceration. This presentation will share information on diverse reintegration approaches, utilizing cultural ...read more

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D3: Supporting Youth Involved in the Justice System Through a Harm Reduction Model
Session Description: Harm reduction is an important part of a comprehensive approach to addressing substance use disorders through prevention, treatment, and recovery, where individuals who use substances set their own goals. Harm reduction programs incorporate a spectrum of strategies that ...read more

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D2: Whittling the Circle from a Square Peg: How Translating Cultural Tools Bridge to Program Evaluation
Session Description: Indigenous peoples have long been skilled observers of the natural environment and the behavior of their relatives (two-legged, four-legged, winged nation, plant nation). Assessment, reflection, problem solving, and quality improvement practices are only a few evaluation examples our ...read more

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D1: Resiliency Through Advocacy: Impact of Climate Change on Community Health and Well-Being
Session Description: This session explores the impacts of climate change on community health and well-being. Youth presenters will speak on how changes in the climate impact the options available to youth in Native communities, the resultant impacts on community health, ...read more

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C4: National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC) – Session 2: Trauma’s Impact on Development
Session Description: This session focuses on the impact of trauma on how Tribal youth grow up and who they grow up to be, especially the impact that multiple traumatic experiences can have on achieving important developmental tasks and competencies. Participants ...read more

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C3: Transforming Justice Systems: Indigenous Model of Restorative Practices
Session Description: The Indigenous model of restorative practices is astrength-based approach that fosters stronger human relationships with each other within the constructs of our families, community, and educational, human services, and justice systems settings. Restorative Practices is based on Indigenous ...read more

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C2: Rural Alaska Community Action Program (RurAL CAP) – Resource Basket: Supporting the Effective Operation of Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts in Alaska
Session Description: Alaska's deeply held values contribute to the development of youth-serving programs, including juvenile healing to wellness courts. As courts implement and enhance their programs, the values and principles become increasingly important to the development of effective operations. This ...read more

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