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Audience: Juvenile Wellness Court Staff

Phase Development for Your Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court

Facilitators: Ashley Anderson, Erin Thin Elk, Kristina Pacheco, Tribal Youth Resource Center Description: The presenters in this online learning event will explore the Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court phases. The […]

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Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts and Programs Intergovernmental Agreements

Facilitators: Grace Carson, Tribal Law and Policy Institute, Chris Cuestas & Pat Sekaquaptewa, Tribal Youth Resource Center Description: Join us to explore the vital aspects of Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) supporting […]

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The Right Youth for Your Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court: How to Define Your Target Population and Set Eligibility Criteria

Description: The focus of this presentation is to help you decide between establishing a JHW court docket or a JHW program based on the level of risk and need of […]

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Program Evaluation and Sustainability Planning

Considerations and Strategies to Support Program Maintenance and Continuity An online learning event hosted by the Tribal Youth Resource Center, in this session, the presenters provided an overview of program evaluation […]

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OJJDP Program Logic Model

A program logic model template developed by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. […]

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National Native Children’s Trauma Center Training Menu

A document that provides an overview of the available training offerings from the National Native Children’s Trauma Center […]

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A Continuum of Connectedness: Strategies and Considerations for Implementing Youth Substance Use Reduction Initiatives

A session presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth National Tribal Youth Conference (Session D4). This session focused on current substance abuse trends in Indian Country, discussed efforts to address […]

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Profile in Youth Resiliency

A session presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual National Conference (Session B3). This session presented a digital storytelling event highlighting Pueblo of Tesuque youth, Jamie Crowe. In this […]

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Digital Smoke Signals: Using Technology as a Tool for Engagement

A session presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual National Conference (Session B1). Connection with youth is integral to enhancing both safety and accountability for individual youth and communities […]

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Maintaining Connections

TYRC Developed Resource- Maintaining Connections During a Public Health Crisis […]

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