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Tribal Girls’ Program Toolkit-Considerations for a Tribal Girls’ Empowerment Program.

Resource guide to support beginning and running a Tribal girls’ empowerment program and running commentary of three years of La Jolla Yawaywish Girls’ Program reflections. […]

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Combating Trafficking- Native Youth Toolkit on Human Trafficking

This toolkit is to raise awareness and prevent trafficking of Native youth by educating them on what human trafficking is, available resources, safety tips, and ways to get involved in […]

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Growing Roots: Native American Evidence-Based Practices

An Exploration of evidence-based practices for Native Americans. It looks at contemporary behavioral health and substance abuse treatment and prevention practices of Native Americans in a context that is both […]

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Implementing Evidence-Based Practices

This briefing describes key implementation challenges in the context of evidence-based programs and presents research based strategies that can be used to facilitate sound implementation in real-world settings. It is […]

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How To Prepare For A Family Assessment

Suggestions for caseworkers and frontline staff. […]

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Key Components of a Tribal Youth Program

Presentation by RurALCap that includes the Key components of a Tribal Youth Program. 2016 […]

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Understanding Multidisciplinary Approaches

The Wellness Court integrates a multidisciplinary approach. Learn more about this approach in this OJJDP Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center 2017 Resource. […]

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The Tribal Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court- Understanding Systems and Impacting Youth

Resource discusses the Tribal Ten Key Components for Healing to Wellness Courts, Trauma-Informed Care and Tribal Youth Considerations. Anna Clough, JD 2017. OJJDP Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center […]

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7th Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program Kinship Mentoring Framework Facilitator Guide

Developed by the Education Development Center under an OJJDP cooperative agreement. The Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide reflects the lessons learned during the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring […]

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Model Indian Juvenile Code 2016

Model Indian Juvenile Code provides detailed statutory framework for tribal juvenile justice systems. Adaptable to support unique needs and priorities. Primary Authors Matthew Ficcaglia and Ron J. Whitener. 2016. […]

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