b'TRIBAL-STATE COLLABORATIONCrossover SessionsTo continue our shared learning and toTraining and Technical Assistance strengthen Tribal State partnerships in theProviders for OJJDP funded grantees service of better serving Native youth,and have collaboratively designed and the following sessions are being offeredstaffed the sessions below.Both Training at both the Office of Juvenile Justice andand Technical Assistance Centers have Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Statealso worked closely with youth leaders, and Tribal Relations Assistance Divisionincluding the TYRC Youth Ambassadors, National Training Conference and theto offer sessions that are designed and OJJDP Tribal Youth National Conference. are facilitated by youth and young adults that advocate on behalf of young people The Tribal Youth Resource Centerthroughout the states, territories and (TYRC)and the Center for CoordinatedTribal Nations.Assistance to States (CCAS) are both Alternatives to Incarceration: Innovative Approaches, Strategies to Address ChallengesThis 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 Resource Center who have extensive experience in the field. The panel will discuss innovative approaches that are culturally-based, trauma-informed, and multi-disciplinary. Representatives will also share challenges that their programs have faced and highlight effective, practical strategies that they have successfully implemented to address those challenges.State and Tribal Relations AssistanceTribal Youth National ConferenceDivision National Training Conference Thursday, December 15, 2022Wednesday, December 14, 2022 10:00am-11:30am1:45pm-3:00pm EastcoastPacific D10'