b'Breakout Session F2 F2Developing Collaborative Education Eastcoast Partnerships with Schools and Others to Support the Work of the Juvenile Healing to Wellness CourtsPresenter: Michelle Mitchell, Head of the Education Department, Confederated Salish and Kootenai, MTModerator: Jacob Metoxen, Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Training and Technical Assistance Manager, Tribal Youth Resource Center Session Description: This session will provide examples of how Tribal Youth Programs and Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts can collaborate with educators and education departments to build relationships that can support increased opportunities and engagement that will contribute to academic success for youth.Breakout Session F3 F3Promoting, Evaluating, and Sustaining EmbarcaderoTribal Best Practices Presenter: Caroline M. Cruz Health and Human Services General Manager, Confederated Tribes of Warm SpringsModerators: Deborah Tobacco Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Specialist, Tribal Youth Resource CenterKara McDonagh Program Manager, Youth Justice and System Innovation Division, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionSession Description: Native people have been conduct-ing and implementing a variety of practices to reduce risk factors for behavioral problems and health problems for hundreds of years, and these practices have been shown to be effective within their own communities. Participants will leave with an understanding of the chal-lenges Native communities face with Evidence Based Practices and examples of culturally-validating Practice Based Evidence for Native approaches and programs. Participants will have an opportunity to review tools to codify Tribal practices currently being implemented in Native communities.33'