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20170720-84819-76

Submitted by David L Tellock on

The Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska is experiencing significant substance abuse and addiction problems in their tribal communities and its connection to domestic violence. A Pathway to Wellness – “Working at the Intersection of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse” TTA is a collaborative effort between Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) and the National Alliance of Drug Endangered Children (National DEC).

20170126-120905-03

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

Lummi Nation has requested Drug Identification and Recognition for Tribal Probation training. Due to being a small department, they are reaching out to other tribes in the area to gauge their ability to participate jointly. Dates and location information will be forthcoming.

20170125-164004-11

Submitted by David L Tellock on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20170125-101644-57

Submitted by David L Tellock on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20170124-154513-64

Submitted by David L Tellock on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20160422-102918-86

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

Identify current trends and best practices for tribal justice systems to strengthen multi-disciplinary approaches to healing and justice. Explore four disciplinary tracks of training: Alcohol and substance abuse, tribal justice strategic planning, tribal courts, and tribal probation.

20160329-125308-63

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

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