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Presenter: Pat Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Justice, Hopi Appellate Court, Affiliated Assistant Professor University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Department of Alaska Native Studies […]
Presenter: Isabel Coronado, Ambassador, Center for Native American Youth […]
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 […]
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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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Read More… from F3: Promoting, Evaluating, and Sustaining Tribal Best Practices