b'Breakout Session D1 D1Resiliency Through Advocacy: Impact Embarcaderoof Climate Change on Community Health and Well-BeingPresenters: Shace Duncan Youth Ambassador, Tribal Youth Resource Center, Founder and Vice President of 7 Ravens non-profit Kaitlin Martinez Youth Ambassador Mentor, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSam Schimmel Youth Ambassador, Tribal Youth Resource Center (Virtual Presenter)Moderator: Laura Smith Program Coordinator, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSession Description: This session explores the impacts of climate change on community health and well-being. Youth presenters will speak on how changes in the climate impact the options available to youth in Native communities, the resultant impacts on community health, and how community health impacts juvenile delinquency. The presenters will share the options available to youth in Native communities to strengthen advocacy and lead-ership skills in developing pro-active solutions to reverse climate change and how youth service providers can support youth efforts in these areas.Breakout Session D2 D2Whittling the Circle from a Square Peg: Eastcoast How Translating Cultural Tools Bridge to Program Evaluation Presenter: Erin Thin Elk Consultant, Tribal Youth Resource CenterModerator: Nan Benally Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Technical Assistance Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy InstituteSession Description: Indigenous peoples have long been skilled observers of the natural environment and the behavior of their relatives (two-legged, four-legged, winged nation, plant nation). Assessment, reflection, problem solving, and quality improvement practices are only a few evaluation examples our ancestors implemented for the sustainability and well-being of our people. This interactive session invites participants to 26 learn how to develop a local level evaluation plan that'