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Supporting Tribal Youth Attendance Achievement

This publication serves as a primer to assist with understanding issues of chronic absenteeism, truancy, prevention, and intervention processes. It addresses historic education policy and contemporary approaches utilized by Tribal […]

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Panel: Tribal State Relations to Support Juvenile Justice Improvements

A dialogue presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual National Conference (Session C1) that focused on establishing and strengthening Tribal and State partnerships, discussed the cultivation of collaborative relationships […]

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Improving the Welfare of Native Children by using & managing data

Using data to support capacity within tribal communities to help programs thrive. […]

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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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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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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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Native Organizations: Working Together for our Common Benefit

Information from tribal communities on effective communications and resource development. […]

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SAMHSA American Indian/Alaska Native Communication Strategy

The purpose of this communication strategy is to develop and maintain the efforts of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminsitration (SAMHSA) to improve overall communications and achieve meaningful […]

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Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

Key findings from interviews with 15 tribal leaders and tribal communications officers from across the country. […]

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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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