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Protecting our Most Vulnerable – Strengthening Supports for Unsheltered & Runaway Native Youth (The 2nd of a 4-part Online Learning Event Series)

This will be the second of a TYRC Online Learning Event series focused on the needs and current service gaps of unsheltered and runaway Native youth across the country. During […]

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Evaluating Systems and Organizational Change in Child Welfare Settings

Evaluation brief that highlights strategies for evaluating systems and organizational change in child welfare settings. The information draws on current evaluation literature and the experiences of federally funded child welfare […]

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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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Native Youth Today! Bridging the Gap

Native Youth engaging in blending traditional and modern best practices across the spectrum of behavioral health and wellness promotion. […]

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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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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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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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Behavioral Health Among American Indian and Alaska Natives: An Overview

Information regarding IHS and SAMHSA programs that specifically target the behavioral health in the AI/AN population. […]

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