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Category: 2022 OJJDP Tribal Youth National Conference

Conference Booklet

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Keynote Day 3 – Pat Sekaquaptewa

Presenter: Pat Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Justice, Hopi Appellate Court, Affiliated Assistant Professor University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Department of Alaska Native Studies […]

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Keynote Day 2 – Missy Whiteman & Reuben Crow Feather

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Keynote Day 1: Isabel Coronado

Presenter: Isabel Coronado, Ambassador, Center for Native American Youth […]

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G4: Paving a Way to Partnerships: A Road Map to Cultivating, Engaging, and Retaining Native Youth Leadership

The panel will present varying perspectives on pathways to success for youth programming especially within the juvenile justice sphere. Partnering with those who have lived experience requires vulnerability, reflection, and […]

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G3: Prevention & Intervention Strategies in Working with Native Gang-Involved Youth

Native youth gangs have increased dramatically over the past 20 years, bringing an increase of crime and posed dangerous health and safety challenges for youth, families, and Native communities in […]

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G2: A Cross-Comparison of Juvenile Drug Courts and Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts

This session will provide a cross-comparison of active juvenile drug courts and juvenile healing to wellness courts. Presenters will share both similarities and differences that make each court unique, including […]

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G1: A Silent Epidemic: The Impact of Sexual Violence & Sex and Human Trafficking Against Boys & Men

Often, men are the neglected victims of all forms of sexual violence including being abused as boys. The presenter will discuss the impact of sexual abuse and violence against men […]

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F4: National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC) – Session 4: Trauma and Staff Wellness

This session is about the impact of trauma on staff wellness. Participants will look at how to practice staff wellness in a stressful work environment. The toll that working with […]

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F3: Promoting, Evaluating, and Sustaining Tribal Best Practices

Session Description: Native people have been conducting and implementing a variety of practices to reduce risk factors for behavioral problems and health problems for hundreds of years, and these practices […]

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