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Tabatha Harris.  Goals and Objectives  Tribal Youth  Partnerships  Programming  Impact.

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1 Tabatha Harris

2  Goals and Objectives  Tribal Youth  Partnerships  Programming  Impact

3  Each of your programs, have a goal or an objective that you are working towards.  The goal or objective is to reduce, increase or educate.  Example A: Implement a plan that helps reduce DUI(s).  Example B. Increase the use of seat belt usage.  Example C. Educate individuals on child passenger safety.

4  Reflect your scope of work, it can be viewed as your “inputs and outputs.”  Inputs- The work you do and the partnerships you create. The programming and activities you conduct under your program(s.)  Outputs- The visibility of your work. The programming you do also helps you create a base-line testing system. That can provide data, that reflects your progress.

5  Why get the Tribal Youth involved???? ◦ Because Tribal Youth are the future of our tribes/communities, and their input is very valuable. Generation Help  “Tribal Youth” have unique ideas, and think out side of the box. They utilize technology and social media 10x more.  Creating a partnership with “Tribal Youth” helps you deliver your goal/objective at a faster pace. A partnership also gives the “Tribal Youth” a leadership role in their communities.

6  When creating partnerships, seek out the programs that work with tribal youth; tribal youth programs, JOM, Title VII, educational/afterschool programs, behavioral health programs, and etc.  These programs will also provide you with youth who can serve as leaders.

7  Intervention and prevention, these are two key points our program(s) operate on.  Be able to use these two key points in a approachable format. Thus, is where “Tribal Youth” can help develop a “game plan.”  Create events/projects that can relate the message clear, but also give an impact.  When creating events/projects, remember you are working with youth. It should provide a positive outlook and fun environment.

8  Inter-Tribal Youth Camp  Native American Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Conference  Youth Summit  Family Health & Safety Day  Bike Rodeo  Bully Pop  Click It or Ticket!  #x (Distracted Driving)

9  The focus of this activity was to highlight several topics that affect youth/teens, this camp was an over-night activity. (Camp theme: YOLO Make It Count!)  Invited youth from Kaw, Tonkawa, and Ponca Tribes. (8 th -12 th grades)  The attendees participated in 5 workshops, these workshops highlighted;  teen dating/teen violence  emergency lock-down  motor vehicle safety  higher education  suicide/bully prevention  The camp attendees played a game of capture the flag, had a swim session at the lake and camp pool, and played a couple of ice breaker games.  Output- Camp attendees asked to extend the camp next year, and gave feed back about the camp.

10  Invited local middle schools, high schools, and tribal youth programs. (Grades 7 th – 12 th )  Conference consisted of 3 interactive activities. Wheel of Misfortune, Side Ways and Clever Ball.  Victim Impact Panel  PSA Contest & Group PSA  Cultural Activity (Social Stickball Game)

11  This activity was created to educate families about bicycle safety.  Kaw Nation Injury Prevention Program provided bicycle helmets and educational brochures for the event.  T-shirts, snacks, and door prizes were  provided for attendees. (incentives)  The Tonkawa Ft. Oakland Tribal Police Dept. created an obstacle course for the kids, and gave a presentation about bicycle safety.

12  Each programming project can serve as a base-line testing activity. (measurable tool)  Surveys can be conducted to evaluate the impact of the project or the knowledge of the attendee.  Your projects should be able to produce verbal or visual impact.  The impact should educate the youth, but also plant a seed to learn more or get involved.

13  Email tabatha.harris@okstate.edu for games listed (Wheel of Misfortune, Side Ways, or Clever Ball.)tabatha.harris@okstate.edu Thank You!! Have a Safe Day!!


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