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C1: Often Forgotten & Underserved Population: Voices of Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Youth Panel
Panel Description: For a Native youth whose gender or sexuality is non-conforming, the reality is that they may experience multiple layers of prejudice and oppression and may encounter more obstacles in developing a strong sense of identity and belonging. National, ...read more

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B4: National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC) – Session 1: Trauma and Justice Involvement
Session Description: Participants will learn how exposure to trauma and historical trauma can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of Tribal youth in the juvenile justice system. The aim is to understand the key terms of trauma, resilience, and recovery ...read more

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B3: Youth Perspectives on Substance Abuse and Self Harm
Session Description: Developed collaboratively by the Tribal Youth Resource Center Youth Ambassadors, this session explores youth substance abuse and self-harm awareness from a Native youth perspective. The presenters share their perspectives and experiences as young people on how leaders and ...read more

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B2: Best Practices in Conducting a Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Hearing
Session Description: This session will feature a mock intake as well as a Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court hearing where the presenters create a script that addresses some common issues that the Tribal Youth Resource Center has helped address via ...read more

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B1: Alaska Villages/Communities Panel: Priorities, Innovative Approaches, Challenges, Strategies to Address Justice System Disparities
Panel Description: Alaska is home to 229 of the 574 federally recognized Tribes in the United States, and has a diversity of cultures, languages, and histories, as well as unique challenges. This panel will include Alaska Native programs from a variety ...read more

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A4: National Native Children’s Trauma Center Information Session
Session Description: The National Native Children’s Trauma Center staff have set aside time for a greet and meet with OJJDP Tribal Youth and Juvenile to Healing Court grantees. This is an opportunity to meet in person and share about your ...read more

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A3: Winnebago Tribe Crisis Intervention Response Model
Session Description: Crisis intervention is an immediate, short-term response to mental, physical, emotional, or behavioral distress. This session will provide an overview of the Winnebago Tribe’s trauma-informed youth Crisis Intervention Response Model, which has been successful in mitigating the impact ...read more

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A2: Increasing Community Involvement in the Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts
Session Description: Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court (JHWC) professionals will share their journey to becoming involved in their respective Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts, including what drew them in and what keeps them committed to the work. Discussion will also ...read more

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A1: Alternatives to Incarceration: Tribal-State Collaboration Panel
Panel Description: This panel will include both Tribal and State representatives who will discuss strategies that center on collaborations between states and Tribes to provide alternatives to incarceration for justice-involved youth. The panelists will share examples of state laws, agreements, ...read more

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Part 2: Foundations in Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Coordination
Session Description: This two-part virtual learning event supported Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court coordinators, case managers, and partnering staff to build foundational knowledge and skills to support Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court coordination, case management, and youth and family engagement.

Part 1: Foundations in Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Coordination
Session Description: This two-part virtual learning event supported Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court coordinators, case managers, and partnering staff to build foundational knowledge and skills to support Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court coordination, case management, and youth and family engagement.

Sustainability Planning
Session Description: Tribal Youth Resource Center staff discussed traditional practices that have helped support communities over generations and the ways that these approaches have been integrated in modern settings to promote continued programs and services. In addition, this session encouraged dialogue ...read more