From Lauren at tlpi.org Tue Aug 1 11:10:23 2017 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 16:10:23 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Hotel Block Available for the Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Enhancement Training Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D2FF3B.F71AAE80] Registration and Hotel Block Now Available for the Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training Sept. 12-14, 2017 Albuquerque, NM Hotel block information is now available for the Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training The Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is the preeminent national training opportunity for tribal problem-solving courts. This free training event focuses upon tribal issues, including jurisdictional and legal issues unique to Indian country; the incorporation of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court phases, case management, treatments, and tangential services; and the peer-to-peer sharing of successful Healing to Wellness Courts models in operations. We invite you and your team to join us for 2.5 days of workshops and networking featuring the best practices and operational Wellness Courts. The U.S. Department of Justice has approved this event. View materials from prior Enhancement Trainings at http://www.wellnesscourts.org/priorenhtrainings.cfm. See the current 2017 Enhancement Training agenda at: https://www.enhancementtraining.org/agenda Questions? Request for technical assistance? Email: wellness at tlpi.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 www.Home.TLPI.org www.WellnessCourts.org Phone: (323) 650-5467 Email: wellness at tlpi.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In this free webinar you'll learn more about developing your vision and plan as well as hearing lessons learned. Join us, or even better, gather a team from your tribe to participate! Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts bring together community-healing resources with the tribal justice process, using a team approach to achieve the physical and spiritual healing of the participant and the well-being of the community. This webinar will walk participants through the visioning and foundation planning process to begin the development and implementation of a Healing to Wellness Court. Focus will be given to the key partners needed, as well as primary components that should eventually be reflected in your policies and procedures. You'll hear firsthand from seasoned tribal judges who will share reflections, tips, and lessons learned about their experience with developing their own Healing to Wellness Court. Moderator: * Gina Jackson (Te-Moak Western Shoshone), Program Director, National American Indian Court Judges Association Faculty Presenter: * Lauren van Schilfgaarde (Cochiti Pueblo), Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute * Hon. Jay Pedro (Gila River Indian Community), Gila River Indian Community Tribal Court * Hon. Carrie Garrow (Akwesasne Mohawk), Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court Click to Register Closed captioning will be provided. If you have further questions regarding this webinar, please contact Alicia Lord at alord at ncjfcj.org. This project was supported by Grant No. 2016-AC-BX-K004 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Victims of Crime, and the SMART Office. 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Contact Brenda Hill at brendahillconsulting at gmail.com or 605-545-0529 or Karen Artichoker at karen.artichoker at gmail.com or 605-407-9425 __________________________________________________________________________ Workshop Announcement! October 4 - 6, 2017 Rapid City, SD Trauma, Domestic Violence & Substance Abuse: Culturally-based Healing [X] Many Native people, young and old, have survived a lifetime of violence that profoundly impacts their lives in many ways. This workshop begins with a look at the root causes and layers of violence/trauma in Indian Country, and their impact, including substance abuse and domestic violence. The major focus will be on culturally-based, trauma-informed responses that facilitate the healing process for victims/survivors, and self-care for advocates and other helpers. Programming for Native youth and offenders, including equine therapy, is an inspirational part of this workshop. Opportunities to participate in conversations and activities that can be used in virtually any setting, occur throughout the three days together! Who Should Attend? This workshop is appropriate for advocates, law enforcement, court personnel, housing, social services, medical personnel and community members. Any person working in a helping profession, or has experienced or witnessed addiction and violence will benefit from this workshop. The Indigenous Women's Justice Institute and Brenda Hill Consulting look forward to sharing information, approaches and perspectives to support healing from violence in our families and tribal communities. Greg Grey Cloud & Aldo ?Bear? Seoane of Wica Agli will be joining us to share their expertise and sense of humor! October 4 - 6, 2017 Grand Gateway Hotel 1721 North LaCrosse St., Rapid City, SD Space is limited so early registration is encouraged! Registration Fee: ? Early Bird (before September 1): $400.00/person ? After September 1: $425.00/person ? Group Rate (two or more): $375.00/person Note: Workshop has been submitted to OVW for approval. Registration Form, Workshop Agenda, Hotel Info and Facilitators? Bio?s attached! The workshop ?Trauma, Domestic Violence & Substance Abuse: Culturally-based Healing" has been approved by the University of South Dakota for 1.6 CEUs and OVW has approved/conditionally approved grantees' use of funding to attend depending upon specific grants. Details are contained on the first page of the attached announcement. -- This message was sent to lauren at tlpi.org by newsletter at niwrc.org To forward this message, please do not use the forward button of your email application, because this message was made specifically for you only. Instead use the forward page in our newsletter system. To change your details and to choose which lists to be subscribed to, visit your personal preferences page Or you can opt-out completely from all future mailings. 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URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu Aug 17 12:26:18 2017 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 17:26:18 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] New launch of OJJDP Tribal Youth TTA Website Message-ID: Announcement The time is here! The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is excited to announce the launch of the new Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center website. Our hope is that the OJJDP Tribal Youth TTAC website will be a valuable resource for you, the OJJDP grantees, partners and all federally recognized tribes. Please visit www.tribalyouthprogram.org to: * Request technical assistance to support your work with juvenile justice in Indian country * Access best practices, resources and training * Connect with tribal grantees currently funded by OJJDP * Learn more about the role of trauma informed care in juvenile justice * Sign up for the weekly newsletter to stay up on the latest news and announcements Please share this resource with your colleagues and make sure to bookmark us at www.tribalyouthprogram.org As always, your opinion matters to us. Please let us know what you think of the website by emailing us directly at TribalYouthTTACenter at ouhsc.edu or call us at (405) 271 - 8858 ext. 42123 or 42116 and tell us how we are doing. The OJJDP Tribal Youth TTAC is housed at the Indian Country Child Trauma Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. About OJJDP Juveniles in crisis-from serious, violent, and chronic offenders to victims of abuse and neglect-pose a challenge to the nation. Charged by Congress to meet this challenge, OJJDP collaborates with professionals from diverse disciplines to improve juvenile justice policies and practices. OJJDP, a component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, accomplishes its mission by supporting states, local communities, and tribal jurisdictions in their efforts to develop and implement effective programs for juveniles. The Office strives to strengthen the juvenile justice system's efforts to protect public safety, hold offenders accountable, and provide services that address the needs of youth and their families. Through its components, OJJDP sponsors research, program, and training initiatives; develops priorities and goals and sets policies to guide federal juvenile justice issues; disseminates information about juvenile justice issues; and awards funds to states to support local programming. About the Indian Country Child Trauma Center The Indian Country Child Trauma Center was established to develop trauma-related treatment protocols, outreach materials and service delivery guidelines specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native children and their families. The Indian Country Child Trauma Center is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network funded by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration under the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative. It is housed on the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus in the OU Children's Physicians Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Dolores Subia BigFoot, PhD Professor University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Director, Indian Country Child Trauma Center Director, OJJDP Tribal Youth Program TTA Center 940 NE 13th Street, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (405) 271-8858 ICCTC at ouhsc.edu Indian Country Child Center Website: www.icctc.org OJJDP Tribal Youth T/TA Center Website: www.tribalyouthprogram.org [TYP logo 50 percent] [logo and title small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2235 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts bring together community-healing resources with the tribal justice process, using a team approach to achieve the physical and spiritual healing of the participant and the well-being of the community. This webinar will walk participants through the visioning and foundation planning process to begin the development and implementation of a Healing to Wellness Court. Focus will be given to the key partners needed, as well as primary components that should eventually be reflected in your policies and procedures. You'll hear firsthand from seasoned tribal judges who will share reflections, tips, and lessons learned about their experience with developing their own Healing to Wellness Court. Moderator: * Gina Jackson (Te-Moak Western Shoshone), Program Director, National American Indian Court Judges Association Faculty Presenter: * Lauren van Schilfgaarde (Cochiti Pueblo), Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute * Hon. Jay Pedro (Gila River Indian Community), Gila River Indian Community Tribal Court * Hon. Carrie Garrow (Akwesasne Mohawk), Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court Click to Register Closed captioning will be provided. If you have further questions regarding this webinar, please contact Alicia Lord at alord at ncjfcj.org. This project was supported by Grant No. 2016-AC-BX-K004 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Victims of Crime, and the SMART Office. Points of view or opinions in this webinar are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. 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Monday, August 21st Check Local Listings Watch it on PBS, or stream it free for a limited time during and after the broadcast by going to: visit: pbs.org/pov/tribaljustice [Tribal Justice - August 21st on PBS] In Tribal Justice, two Native American judges reach back to traditional concepts of justice in order to reduce incarceration rates, foster greater safety for their communities and create a more positive future for youth. By addressing the root causes of crime, they are modeling restorative systems that are working. Mainstream courts across the country are taking notice. ________________________________ To learn more about Tribal Justice, see a list of upcoming screenings, and read reviews, please visit: www.TribalJusticeFilm.com Watch our trailer below [Tribal Justice Trailer] A lovely, bittersweet film about an intensely delicate subject.... Veteran documentarian Anne Makepeace gets wonderful access. There is a reassuring wisdom to be found in the women Ms. Makepeace has made that movie about. ?John Anderson, The Wall Street Journal I love the film. It's what I like most about art ? when it is devastating, and beautiful. ?Anna Deavere Smith, Actor, playwright, professor New York University Tribal Justice is an eloquent song, a song of resiliency and hope. It is a song that needs to be sung in every state court justice system. In this film, Tribal Judges Abinanti and White show us how. We owe them deep gratitude for sharing this gift. ?Timothy Connors. Presiding Judge, Washtenaw County Peacemaking Court Makepeace has made a film that is as gratifying as it is powerful? a film that is as beautiful to watch as it is haunting, a story rich in character and place. ?Bruce Murkoff, The Lakeville Journal and the Millerton News Gritty, realistic, hopeful, and culturally grounded. ?Duane Champagne, Professor of Sociology and Amerian Indian Studies at UCLA and Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law Phenomenal, emotional,captures tribal courts and two wonderful spirits. ?Judge Richard Blake, Chief Judge of the Hoopa Tribe This film is a wonderful way to educate people about tribal sovereignty and the ways we use it to resolve disputes in our tribal communities. ?John Echohawk, Executive Director, Native American Rights Fund [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/c7f7dbe0446dfa03fc09deb78/images/33286a96-ecd6-4aa7-a601-a4628c8b892b.jpg] Copyright ? 2017 Makepeace Productions, All rights reserved. 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The webinar will include presentations from the Muckleshoot Tribe; Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe; White Earth Nation; and the Indian Health Service National Committee on Heroin, Opioids, and Pain Efforts. To participate in this webinar, please register by clicking the button below, then select the webinar titled, "Strategies Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Tribal Communities." Next, click on the "Register" button and complete the form that follows. If needed, the case-sensitive event password is JcpgkCcc. 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This training will be primarily for Treatment Court Teams in the Upper Peninsula, Tribal, and upper-Lower Peninsula Treatment Courts, but all Michigan Treatment Courts are welcome to attend. This is MATCP's first visit to the U.P. & is a great opportunity for treatment court professionals to have quality training in their backyard, without having to travel down state! MATCP's goal is to make this an annual event in the U.P. and/or the upper-Lower Peninsula. MATCP will be offering complimentary hotel rooms at the Quality Inn & Suites, 2603 N Lincoln Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829 for Treatment Court Teams that meet the following eligibility requirements: Treatment Courts that are located more than 75 miles one-way from their courthouse to Bay College; The Judge from the Treatment Court Team must be present*; A maximum of 3 double-occupancy rooms per team will be granted. *certain exceptions may be considered; please contact MATCP if a team's Judge is unavailable CLICK HERE TO VIEW AGENDA & TO REGISTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR TRAINING IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2017 DEADLINE IF APPLYING FOR TEAM HOTEL ROOMS IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2017 SAVE THE DATE! MATCP 2018 Annual Conference Tuesday & Wednesday, March 13-14, 2018 DeVos Place Grand Rapids, Michigan [http://files.constantcontact.com/5def2b0e001/211e1457-3136-4e6a-b1b6-5602ec5a78f3.jpg] CONGRATULATIONS JUDGE PATRICK BOWLER Every year the National Center for DWI Courts (NCDC) recognizes an individual with the DWI Court Leadership Award. This award shines a spotlight of commendation on a person that through his or her tireless efforts saved countless lives and made the community a safer place. The person must have contributed to the advancement of the nation's DWI Court effort, and demonstrated significant personal leadership and exemplary performance at the local, regional, state or national level. We are pleased to announce that MATCP's very own board member, Judge Patrick Bowler, retired from Kent County, was this year's recipient at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals 2017 Conference in July in Washington DC! As a long-time active member of MATCP and current Judicial Liaison with Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning, Judge Bowler indeed exemplifies leadership through his vigorous commitment to training of treatment court professionals on a local, state, and national level. [http://files.constantcontact.com/5def2b0e001/1ebc0d8e-13d8-4859-93dc-c7dfca94ee6a.jpg][http://files.constantcontact.com/5def2b0e001/36ad8971-df11-4751-a771-827dfed93ca9.jpg] Membership Option Now Available! If you are unable to attend the 2018 annual conference and would like to purchase a membership, please visit the Membership page of our website to apply. The annual fee is $40.00 and includes access to our online communication and upcoming Members Only resources on our website. Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals, Inc., 824 North Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48906 SafeUnsubscribe? lauren at tlpi.org Forward this email | About our service provider Sent by info at matcp.org in collaboration with [Constant Contact] Try it free today -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Mon Aug 28 16:35:48 2017 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 21:35:48 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] The Film "Tribal Justice" will be screened at the 2017 THWC Enhancement Training Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D2FF3B.F71AAE80] Film Tribal Justice Will be Screened at the Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is pleased to announce that Anne Makepeace?s film, Tribal Justice, will be screened at the Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training. [Tribal Justice - March Screenings] [Tribal Justice airs on CPTV] In Tribal Justice, two Native American judges reach back to traditional concepts of justice in order to reduce incarceration rates, foster greater safety for their communities and create a more positive future for youth. By addressing the root causes of crime, they are modeling restorative systems that are working. Mainstream courts across the country are taking notice. ________________________________ To learn more about Tribal Justice, see a list of upcoming screenings, read reviews, and find out how to buy DVDs or stream the film after September 19th, please visit: www.TribalJusticeFilm.com A lovely, bittersweet film about an intensely delicate subject.... Veteran documentarian Anne Makepeace gets wonderful access. There is a reassuring wisdom to be found in the women Ms. Makepeace has made that movie about. ?John Anderson, The Wall Street Journal I love the film. It's what I like most about art ? when it is devastating, and beautiful. ?Anna Deavere Smith, Actor, playwright, professor New York University Tribal Justice is an eloquent song, a song of resiliency and hope. It is a song that needs to be sung in every state court justice system. In this film, Tribal Judges Abinanti and White show us how. We owe them deep gratitude for sharing this gift. ?Timothy Connors. Presiding Judge, Washtenaw County Peacemaking Court Makepeace has made a film that is as gratifying as it is powerful? a film that is as beautiful to watch as it is haunting, a story rich in character and place. ?Bruce Murkoff, The Lakeville Journal and the Millerton News Gritty, realistic, hopeful, and culturally grounded. ?Duane Champagne, Professor of Sociology and Amerian Indian Studies at UCLA and Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law Phenomenal, emotional,captures tribal courts and two wonderful spirits. ?Judge Richard Blake, Chief Judge of the Hoopa Tribe This film is a wonderful way to educate people about tribal sovereignty and the ways we use it to resolve disputes in our tribal communities. ?John Echohawk, Executive Director, Native American Rights Fund [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/c7f7dbe0446dfa03fc09deb78/images/33286a96-ecd6-4aa7-a601-a4628c8b892b.jpg] Questions? Request for technical assistance? 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