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TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR TRIBAL & NATIVE-SPECIFIC ORGANIZATIONS


Justice for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence
Written by Victoria Ybanez, MPA As you walk on the shore, you look down and see rocks. Small ones, large ones, tiny, tiny ones. They are there but you never see them arrive. Rocks move, it might not be noticeable but they arrived on that shore just as surely as you move. Their journey is long and steady and eventually, they arrive. While your journey may not seem to be going anywhere, you need to stop and think about the journey of the rocks and consider how your movement mig
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Feb 94 min read
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Stages of Program Development
By Victoria Ybanez, MPA Programs grow out of ideas and if the ideas are strong enough, meaning they are responsive to the community needs, they generally will be forward moving with the right conditions, and the path and pace of the movement can be somewhat predictable. There are factors that influence where a program is at in its life cycle. These include the age of the program, changes and emerging trends within the field of work, the program’s size, its social environment,
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Oct 13, 20256 min read
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Coordinated Community Responses to Address Domestic Violence within Tribal Communities
Creating a Tribal Coordinated Community Response (TCCR) should be a blending of the Duluth-Model CCR while centering traditional ways of see

Victoria Ybanez
Jul 25, 20246 min read
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