Events
Enhancing Tribal Collaboration to Build Sustainable Public Safety Partnerships
September 16 - September 17
The Catawba Indian Nation is provided a course that offers a proactive training experience aimed at fostering collaboration among tribal, state, federal, and local governments. Participants will gain knowledge and skills to identify Tribal justice challenges and strengthen partnerships that support Tribal justice initiatives.
Training is free and breakfast and lunch are provided.
When: September 16-17, 2024 at 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Eastern each day
Topics:
- Emotional Intelligence
- Tribal Governance and Jurisdiction
- Restorative Justice, Law and Legal Issues
- Missing or Murdered Indigenous People
- Creating Collaborative Tribal Initiatives
Who should attend:
- Law Enforcement
- Community Corrections
- State Corrections
- Educational Institution
- Courts and Legal Systems
- Tribal & Non-Tribal Youth Services
- Tribal & Non-Tribal Government
- Indian Health Services
Register: Visit https://forms.microsoft.com/r/Ji1pVqHwbk to register
Questions: For questions or more information, please contact Lydia Locklear, Catawba Deputy Tribal Attorney at lydia.locklear@catawba.com or Shawn Butler, Catawba Tribal Chief of Police, at shawn.butler@catawba.com.