Online Learning Event: Live Panel on Cultural Considerations in Trauma-Informed Care

Cultural connectedness is one of the strongest protective factors for American Indian youth. A panel of experts from the National Native Children’s Trauma Center will discuss the essential role of cultural connectedness in providing trauma-informed care to Tribal youth. Learning Objectives: Describe both Western and Indigenous-based evidence of cultural connectedness as a protective factor and

Compassion Fatigue

Compassion fatigue is a broadly defined concept that can include emotional, physical, and spiritual distress in those providing care to another. It is associated with caregiving where individuals are experiencing significant emotional or physical pain and suffering. This session seeks to utilize GONA to support tribal youth serving staff. Learning Objectives: Attendees will learn to

Native STAND 2.0 Orientation Webinar

Date: January 26, 2022 Time: 10am PT/ 11am MT/ 12pm CT/ 1pm ET Description: An orientation webinar to see the new and improved lessons, resources, and activities. Click HERE to Register!

National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center Webinar | Rez Dating

Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 Time: 11am AKT/ 12pm PT/ 1pm MT/ 2pm CT/ 3pm ET Description: In recognition of National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM), the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) is inviting you to join this webinar to learn about what “teen dating" violence is, why it happens and where to go for help

Expert Q&A: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 Time: 11:00 am PST | 12:00 pm MST | 1:00 pm CST | 2:00 pm EST Description: Indigenous people across the country have sounded the alarm for years about the disturbing and disproportionate rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in the United States. It is only in