b'Breakout Session A4 A4National Native Childrens Trauma Center EmbarcaderoInformation SessionPresenters: Marilyn Zimmerman Senior Director of Policy and Programs, National Native Childrens Trauma CenterVeronica Willeto Training and Technical Assistance Manager, National Native Childrens Trauma CenterSession Description: The National Native Childrens 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 projects and what you may want/desire/hope for your trauma-informed approaches to support your staff and your tribal youth. NNCTC will describe the trauma-informed youth justice trainings and new technical assistance offerings, such as the NNCTCs Practice Consultation (PC) Meetings. Participants of Practice Consultation Meetings will have the opportunity to go through a Case Study using relevant examples with opportunities to practice, ask questions, and get clarifica-tion to support your trauma-informed practice.Gather for Closing5:20pm5:30pm Vision and Overview of Day 2Harborside Kara McDonagh Program Manager, Youth Justice and System Innovation Division, OJJDPStephanie Autumn Director, Tribal Youth Resource CenterClosingShace Duncan Youth Ambassador, Tribal Youth Resource Center, Founder and Vice President of 7 Ravens non-profit 7:30pm9:00 pm Grantee Networking OpportunityHarborside Please consider joining us for an informal gathering, with conversation and laughter, after the business of the day. OJJDP funded Tribal Youth Program, State and Tribal Relations Assistance Division (STRAD), and Juvenile Healing to Wellness grantees will come together to foster new relationships, learn about juvenile justice initiatives from across the country, and have an interactive meet and greet. There will also be a sharing of traditional Native songs and wisdom by Reuben Crow Feather19(Lakota).'