Training and Technical Assistance Partners
NIJC and EKM&P have partnered to provide training and technical assistance to the CTAS Area 4 grantees funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. This training and technical assistance is tuition free for CTAS Area 4 grantees. If you are not a CTAS Area 4 grantee, please contact us to determine if there is space available.
If you have any specific training and technical assistance needs, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can submit a request online by clicking here, call us at (707) 579-5507 or e-mail us at tcoord@nijc.org.
CTAS Area 4 Grantees
2016 Training and Technical Assistance Schedule is under development.Check back soon!
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On-Line Courses
We hope to provide distance learning programs specific to tribal corrections and alternatives to corrections soon. In the meantime, we are pleased to provide the following online courses. These courses are available by going to NIJC's Distance Learning Website: http://www.nijcservices.org/nijcroom/
Some courses may require a username and password. Visit http://www.nijc.org/DistanceLearning-DLCourses.html and click on the course title that you are interested in. You will be directed to a sign up form for the course. Within 10 days of signing up, you will receive a username and password for the course. You may also request a username and password by e-mailing Barry Litchfield at barry@nijc.org. At this time, all courses are free to anyone interested in taking the course. Read below for descriptions of current courses.
• Native Youth in Action - Tribal Government Civics Course
A distance learning classroom and social forum for Native Youth in Action program participants. The classroom curricula consists of culturally appropriate curricula on Native American educational, cultural and social issues. This information may assist NYA program participants in setting goals for their service learning activities. NYA program participants are encouraged to add information about their own communities to this distance learning curricula.
• Technology Tips for Distance Learning Success
Technology Tips for Distance Learning Success is a moderated online course provided by the National Indian Justice Center, the pioneer in training and technical assistance for tribal communities nationwide since 1983. This course is especially designed for California Native people who are interested in improving their skills or pursuing interests new and old through distance learning.
Thanks to the California Consumer Protection Foundation, Community Collaborative Fund for providing a grant to support course development.
• Preparing a Healthy Path: Planning and Implementing Tribal Adult Healing to Wellness Courts for Participants Who Have FAS/FAE
The goal of the Preparing a Healthy Path: Planning and Implementing Tribal Adult Healing to Wellness Course for Participants Who Have FAS/FAE distance learning curriculum is to increase the capacity of tribal communities nationwide to plan, implement and operate tribal adult drug courts to meet the unique needs of participants who have FAS/FAE in order to reduce crime in Indian Country.
This online course is funded through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Byrne Competitive Grant Program, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this online course (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided).
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