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Building an Indigenous Resilience- Focused Lens (Two Part Session)

A session presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual Nation Conference (Session A2 and Session B2) It is important to understand the risk factors for American Indian and Alaska […]

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Tools for Community Leaders: A Guidebook for Getting Started

A step-by-step guide for implementing the Communities That Care prevention-planning system focusing on building positive youth development by addressing risk and protective factors. […]

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Improving Outcomes for the Nation’s Youth

Information on how OJJDP is improving outcomes the the Nation’s Youth. […]

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Child Delinquency Early Intervention and Prevention

Key findings in developing early intervention and protection programs for very young offenders. […]

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Reference Guide for Native American Family Preservation Programs

This reference guide is designed to assist Family Preservation program providers by offering resources, strategies, and lessons learned on the predominant topics outlined within the guide. […]

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How to Prepare For A Family Assessment: Suggestions For Caseworkers and Frontline Staff

Information on preparing for engaging in family assessments for direct service providers. […]

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Building Partnerships: Conversations with Native Americans about mental health needs and community strengths

Community engagement with Native Americans and mental health […]

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SAMHSA Condensed Culture Card

A guide to build cultural awareness for American Indian and Alaska Natives […]

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Focus on Native Communities

A companion guide to assist tribal staff and organizations in their work with community members. […]

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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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