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Submitted by Mark Dyea on

The TIRW is for tribes who have, or are interested in having, a reentry program to serve tribal members returning to the community from federal, state, or tribal correctional facilities. This TIRW is designed to provide participants with the tools to develop effective reentry plans based on sharing operational, organizational, and culture-based concepts and processes that identify critical services and interventions needed to reduce recidivism and victimization within Oklahoma.

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Submitted by Mark Dyea on

APPA partnered with the National Criminal Justice Training Institute, the Tribal Justice Institute, and the Tribal Law and Policy Institute to present the 2023 American Indian Justice Conference that took place May 3-4, 2023, in Reno, Nevada, at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino. As part of this partnership APPA Tribal Grant Manager attended the conference in its entirety. During the AIJC Mr. Dyea provided the workshop presentation identified in this report. Mr.

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Submitted by Mark Dyea on

This workshop was presented on February 27, 2023, in Los Angeles, CA as part of the 2023 APPA Winter Regional Training. This workshop was the last of a four-part series on the Reentry Toolkit that was developed as part of this funding opportunity. Parts 1 and 2 were provided as pre-recorded webinars and part 3 was presented as a workshop in Omaha, NE as part of the 2023 APPA Winter Regional Training.

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Submitted by Mark Dyea on

APPA conducted a Workshop: Strategies for Improving State / Tribal Collaboration in Native American Reentry. The objectives of this Workshop were to provide a brief history of State/Tribal Collaborations from several different states including Minnesota, New Mexico, and Washington.

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Submitted by Nan Benally, M.C. on

The National TIRW was a 3 day virtual training facilitated by national experts and delivered to 4 tribal affiliated groups on April 6-8, 2021. TIRW workshops aim to provide participants with the tools they need to develop effective reentry plans based on the sharing of operational, organizational, and culture-based concepts and processes that result in the identification of critical services and interventions needed to reduce recidivism and victimization.

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Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel support for two individuals to attend the Henu Wellness Court Opening Ceremony. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for two tribal court judges from the state of Minnesota to attend the event from June 22-24, 2017 in Kenai, Alaska.

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