b'addresses some common issues that the Tribal Youth Resource Center has helped address via training and technical assistance. The intake will focus on some com-mon questions and issues to avoid. During the perfor-mance, the group will take breaks to engage with the audience to gain their input on what next steps should be and what could have been done differently. The mock intake will address issues such as: family involvement, par-ticipant willingness, and confidentiality. The performance will culminate in a mock Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Hearing where participants will play roles in going through a script that shows what to expect during a hear-ing and common issues that may arise during the intake/case management process. Breakout Session B3 B3Youth Perspectives on Substance Abuse Embarcaderoand Self HarmPresenters: Kaitlin Martinez Youth Ambassador Mentor, Tribal Youth Resource CenterIsabella Fridia Youth Ambassador, Tribal Youth Resource CenterJames John II Youth Ambassador, Tribal Youth Resource Center Moderator: Jeri Brunoe Consultant, Tribal Youth Resource Center 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 present-ers share their perspectives and experiences as young people on how leaders and others in their communities can proactively and effectively respond to youth self-harm and substance use challenges. The importance of self-care and the varied forms it can take will also be discussed. This session will support youth program staff in prevention and intervention planning when working with Native youth. Breakout Session B4 B4National Native Childrens Trauma Westcoast Center (NNCTC) Session 1: Trauma and Justice 22 Involvement'