Southcentral Foundation, Nuka Learning and Wellness Center Anchorage, Alaska September 27-29, 2017 SYNERGY III: Communities Thrive When Culture is Alive
Strengthening the Response of Tribal Nations, Native Hawaiians, Alaska Native Villages & Tribal Communities
September 27, 2017 Time Session/Activity Presenter/Staff 7:30—8:30 Registration 8:30—9:00 Welcome Southcentral Foundation Traditional Opening Princess Warriors; Intertribal Conference Welcome April Kyle 9:00—10:30 Plenary: Alaska Native Traditional Lois Law Approaches to Healing from Trauma 10:30—10:45 BREAK 10:45—12:00 Plenary: Healing Through Storytelling Vera Bedard
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Break for LUNCH (on your own) 12:00 noon to 1:30pm Plenary: Alaska C.A.R.E.S. and Southcentral Foundation’s Native Advocacy Team: An overview of Anchorage’s Child Advocacy Center and the importance of a culturally centered advocacy team BREAK Breakout 1 Breakout 2: Salmon Breakout 3: Halibut Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Soldier’s Heart: Law Enforcement’s Violence in this Generation: The The Crippling Effects Response to Domestic FWWI Story of Silence Violence Robert Heffle Neil Chandler Lisa Whitmore BREAK Implications of FASD Amongst Identifying and Alaska Native and American Serving Victims of Indian Inmates Commercial Sexual Exploitation Dr. Daniel Foster Josh Louwerse Wrap Up, Evaluations and Adjourn
SYNERGY III: Communities Thrive When Culture is Alive Strengthening the Response of Tribal Nations, Native Hawaiians, Alaska Native Villages & Tribal Communities September 28, 2017 Time Session/Activity Presenter/Staff Location 7:30—8:30 Registration Lobby 8:30—9:00 Welcome Anchor Traditional Opening LGG Dance Group Tsimshian Conference Updates 9:00—10:30 Plenary: Healing from Trauma Experience Dr. Daniel Foster Anchor Through Culture and Restorative Practice 10:30—10:45 BREAK 10:45—12:00 Plenary: The Power of Building Healthy Gwen Adams Anchor Community Break for LUNCH (on your own) 12:00 noon to 1:30pm Breakout 1: Anchor Breakout 2: Salmon Breakout 3: Halibut 1:30—2:30 DHS Blue Campaign Integration of Story and Soothing the Threatened Brain: Training for Alaska Culture into Residential Contact, Comfort and Health Providers Treatment Programs Connection with Emotionally Focused Therapy Dean A. Wauson Monica Byrd, Kelly Shawnmarie Carpenter Campbell & Allie Seroussi 2:30—2:40 BREAK 2:40—3:40 The Neurobiology of Positive Parenting With a Anchorage Police Department: Healing from Trauma Goal in Mind Current Trends Negatively Affecting Youth Drs. Daniel and Dr. Eileen Starr School Resource Officer Rebecca Foster Jonathan Carrol 3:40—3:50 BREAK 3:50—4:50 Thinking Outside the Screening, Detection, and Box When Serving Management of Trauma Severely Mentally Ill in Alaska Native and Adults American Indian Communities Dr. Daniel Foster Dr. Jaedon Avey 4:50—5:00 Wrap Up, Evaluations Wrap Up, Evaluations and Wrap Up, Evaluations and and Adjourn Adjourn Adjourn
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SYNERGY III: Communities Thrive When Culture is Alive
Strengthening the Response of Tribal Nations, Native Hawaiians, Alaska Native Villages & Tribal Communities
September 29, 2017 Time Session/Activity Presenter/Staff Location 7:30—8:30 Registration Lobby 8:30—9:00 Welcome Anchor Traditional Opening Acilquq Singers & Dancers; Yup’ik Conference Updates 9:00—10:30 Plenary: Parenting as Clinicians with Drs. Daniel and Rebecca Anchor children on the FASD spectrum Foster 10:30—10:45 BREAK 10:45—12:00 Plenary: Victory by Design DJ Vanas Anchor Break for LUNCH (on your own) 12:00 noon to 1:30pm 1:30—2:30 Plenary: Strategies for Supporting Drs. Daniel and Rebecca Anchor Service Providers when Tragedy Strikes Foster The People They Serve 2:30—2:40 BREAK Breakout 1: Anchor Breakout 2: Salmon Breakout 3: Halibut 2:40—3:40 Keeping the Fires Lit Disrupting the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma: Southcentral Foundation Family Wellness Warriors Initiative Polly Andrews & Lily Gadamus DJ Vanas 3:40—3:50 BREAK 3:50—4:50 Providing Services to Cultural Learning Circles as a Healthy Families The Yup’ik Families with Children Tool to Integrate Culture into a Way: Prevention and Who Have Special Residential Treatment Program: Intervention Methods Needs Strategy Used at The Pathway Based on Traditional Yup’ik Home Values Dr. Rebecca Foster Polly Andrews, Ossie Kairaiuak Joe Green and Winifred Kelly-Green 4:50—5:00 Wrap Up, Evaluations Wrap Up, Evaluations and Wrap Up, Evaluations and and Adjourn Adjourn Adjourn
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