b"The National Native Children'sTrauma Center Presents: Think TraumaThe National Native Childrens Trauma Centerprovided 4 sessions at the OJJDP Tribal YouthNational Conference focused on ThinkTrauma: A Training for Working with Justice-Involved Youth. Think Trauma is an interactivetraining focused on helping youth servingorganizations within juvenile justice developtrauma-informed care. The training offers abasic understanding of the impacts of traumaon youth and skills and strategies to helprespond to youth. Condensed versions of allfour modules were presented at theconference. Each module has a unique set of objectives. traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, andModule One, Trauma and Justice organizational stress are defined. ParticipantsInvolvement, defines trauma, traumatic stress, have the opportunity to examine their ownand resiliency, while increasing the awareness wellness and identify a plan for alleviatingof the prevalence of trauma among justice- job-related stress. Supplemental materials forinvolved youth. Module Two, Traumas Impact all four sessions can be found on the TYRCon Development, takes a more in-depth look website. at how trauma disrupts development and cancontribute to struggles in emotional The National Native Childrens Trauma Centerregulation, identity development, and partners with the Tribal Youth Resourceexecutive functioning. Module Three, Trauma Center to provide trauma-informed trainingin Context and Coping, reframes problematic and technical assistance to all OJJDP tribalbehavior as survival coping skills or strategies. grantees. Visit their website to learn moreThis module helps staff develop plans to about the trauma-informed trainings theyrespond to these survival coping skills. Module provide www.NNCTC.org. To request a4, Trauma and Staff Wellness, focuses on training go to www.TribalYouth.org and clickhow working with trauma-impacted youth can on the Request Training and Technicalaffect wellness. Terms such as secondary Assistance head in the right-hand corner.13"