Call for Presentations for the 15th National Indian Nations Conference

Workshop Submission Deadline: 
July 15, 2016

Submit Call for Presentations

 

The Office for Victims of Crime and the Tribal Law and Policy Institute are extending this invitation to participate as a presenter at the 15th National Indian Nations Conference.  Workshop presentations should demonstrate methods and strategies to improve safety, as well as promote justice and healing for crime victims through cooperation, and collaboration between Tribal, Federal, State, local and private entities in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. 

Target Audience:
The target audience is all persons interested in assisting victims of crime in Indian country including:

Indian Country Service Providers
(Tribal, State, and Federal):

Child Advocates

Child Protection Case Workers

Social Services

Elder Services

Victim Advocates

Medical Personnel

Law Enforcement

Judges & Prosecutors

Probation/Corrections

Substance Abuse Counselors

Traditional Healers

Tribal Community Members:

Tribal Leaders

Victims/Survivors of Crime

Tribal Elders & Youth

Tribal College Faculty & Students

We welcome presentation ideas for all levels of experience/knowledge. Presenters must demonstrate expertise in working with Native American communities. 

Selection Criteria for Workshops will include:

Relevance to the target audience

Fits into conference theme/goals

Presenters demonstrate expertise in working with Native American communities.

Encourages interdisciplinary coordination and cooperation

Highlights promising practices

Introduces innovative strategies

Honors and supports victims of crime

Workshop demonstrates clear connection to crime victimization

Questions:
Tribal Law and Policy Institute
P: 323-650-5467 ~ F: 323-650-8149
Email: Conference@TLPI.org
Website: www.OVCINC.org

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