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Experiences with Incorporating Culture into Tribal Green Reentry Programs

From the Cross-Site Evaluation of OJJDP’s Tribal Green Reentry Program. Tribes that are implementing community-based reentry designed to help tribal youth successfully reintegrate into their communities. […]

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Native Organizations: Working Together for our Common Benefit

Information from tribal communities on effective communications and resource development. […]

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SAMHSA American Indian/Alaska Native Communication Strategy

The purpose of this communication strategy is to develop and maintain the efforts of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminsitration (SAMHSA) to improve overall communications and achieve meaningful […]

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Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

Key findings from interviews with 15 tribal leaders and tribal communications officers from across the country. […]

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Serving Native American Children in Foster Care

Information, Tips and Resources for Advocates working with Native American Youth in Foster Care. […]

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Resources for Healthy Generations

Acknowledging that each community is unique, these resources intended to build on each community’s strengths of today and the past. […]

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Effective Leadership for Tribal Child Welfare

An overview for tribal leaders on Tribal Child Welfare, this guide provides some basic information on how to establish effective tribal governance and leadership. […]

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A Practical Guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act

A Practical Guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act is intended to foster compliance with the letter and spirit of the ICWA. […]

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Addressing Trauma in American Indian and Alaska Native Youth

Programs and practices identified as interventions for Native Communities. […]

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Approached to Collaboration…State-Tribal Partnerships

Tribes have a unique status as sovereign nations, and tribes can take many steps to build partnerships. […]

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The Tribal Youth Justice Resource Center is housed at the
Tribal Law and Policy Institute

145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323) 650-5467
Fax: (888) 233-7383
Email: [email protected]

This website is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this Web site (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). Funded by grant #15PJDP-24-GK-02602-MUMU.

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