b'to provide services and supports to detained and incarcerated youth.Breakout Session A2 A2Increasing Community Involvement in the EastcoastJuvenile Healing to Wellness CourtsPresenters: Dave McArthur Youth Program Manager, White Earth, MNChaniel Grant Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court & Tribal Youth Program Coordinator, Blackfeet Tribe, MTVal Tortalita Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator, Pueblo of Acoma, NM Moderator: Jacob Metoxen Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Training and Technical Assistance Manager, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSession 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 focus on the critical importance of the strategic planning process, roles the Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator plays in moving the court toward implemen-tation, as well as the steps taken in creating communica-tion and marketing plans to garner community support and ensure sustainability.Breakout Session A3 A3Winnebago Tribe Crisis Intervention WestcoastResponse ModelPresenter: Daryl LaPointe Director, Winnebago Youth Shelter, WisconsinModerator: Ethleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Manager, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSession 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 Tribes trauma-informed youth Crisis Intervention Response Model, which has been successful in mitigating the impact of a trauma events, supporting recovery processes, and restoring adaptive functions for justice-involved youth.18'