Join us a FREE pre-conference session sponsored by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute on April 8, 2025 from 2:30p.m. to 4:30p.m. in the Granite Mountain Room at the Prescott Resort and Conference center. Space will be limited, so indicate your intent to attend when you register.
Presenter: Allen King, TLPI Consultant
This workshop explores innovative techniques for fostering open dialogue and building trust within Native American communities. Participants will learn how to create spaces where individuals feel safe to share their stories, navigate challenges, and connect on a deeper level. Using culturally informed practices, this training provides tools for facilitating conversations that promote healing, understanding, and resilience.
Learning Objectives
- Learn techniques to create safe and inclusive environments for meaningful dialogue.
- Explore culturally informed approaches to promoting healing and connection through facilitated conversations.
- Develop practical facilitation skills to lead engaging and transformative discussions that strengthen community bonds.
Target Audience
Stakeholders, practitioners, community leaders, and judicial staff (e.g., judges, probation officers, correctional officers) seeking to build engagement through meaningful dialogue.