b'engages youth, family, and community partners while focusing on increasing protective factors such as cultural connectedness. Breakout Session D3 D3Supporting Youth Involved in the Justice Harborside System Through a Harm Reduction ModelPresenter: Janel McFeat Re-entry Program Manager/Strategic Planner, Port Gamble SKlallam Tribe, WA Moderator: Stephanie Autumn Director, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSession Description: Harm reduction is an important part of a comprehensive approach to addressing substance use disorders through prevention, treatment, and recov-ery, where individuals who use substances set their own goals. Harm reduction programs incorporate a spectrum of strategies that meet people where they are, on their own terms, and can serve as a pathway to additional prevention, treatment, and recovery services. Harm reduction works by addressing broader health and social issues through improved policies, programs, and prac-tices. This session will explore the intersection of substance misuse and justice involvement for Native youth and will provide participants with a youth harm reduction model that incorporates cultural classes, storytelling, restorative circles, wraparound services, as well as the use of risk and needs assessments.Breakout Session D4 D4Reintegration Approaches with Youth Westcoast Involved in the Justice SystemPresenters: Ethleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Manager, Tribal Youth Resource Center Craig Camp Consultant, Tribal Youth Resource CenterModerator: Deidra Flurry Consultant, Tribal Youth Resource CenterSession Description: Native youth involved in the justice system face multiple issues upon returning to school, family, and the Tribal communities and non-Tribal communities they return to post incarceration. This presentation will share information on diverse reintegration approaches, utilizing cultural and spiritual perspectives. Implementing'