Alaska Tribal Justice Resource Center

Providing Training and Technical Assistance to Alaska Tribal Justice Systems

Trainings

All three of these trainings are free and ongoing.

Strategic Planning Online Course

Ongoing
Learn the elements that are needed to develop a strategic plan for your OVC-funded victim services program. During this introductory class, you will review team roles and responsibilities, communication, and developing a shared vision. Goal development and data analysis will also be discussed.

COOSAP Reentry Resource Centers

Supporting Recovery, Shaping the Continuum of Care Webinar

This link takes you to a page that if you scroll down a bit you can watch a recorded version of this webinar that was held June 9, 2022.

Supporting Recovery, Shaping the Continuum of Care Webinar
Reentry Resource Centers: Supporting Recovery, Shaping the Continuum of Care Recorded Webinar


Presenters: Pam Acosta and Melissa Pierson
Below is the link to the PowerPoint Presentation Slides:

Tribal Oriented Policing Strategies Online Training - Self Paced

The Tribal Oriented Policing Strategies Online Training Program fosters the use of organized problem-solving law enforcement and community teams to address key challenges, improve public safety, and enhance community quality of life. Review key principles learned during the TOPS classroom training. Topics include: defining community policing, successful community policing strategy, fostering positive community ethics, partnership building, and communication strategies. You will also learn about a six-step problem-solving model you can use to address specific needs in your community that brings results.

Toolkit for Grant Management - Self Paced

National Criminal Justice Training Center : Fox Valley

  • Self-Paced NCJTC Leadership and Management Online Courses – Fox Valley 

Tool Kit for Grant Management Online

Ongoing
Develop skills and learn tools to effectively coordinate a grant funded program. Explore advisory board identification and facilitation, effective meetings, grant financial management, grant reporting, and compliance with grant deliverables.

Tribal Justice System Planning Process Online

Ongoing
Learn about the Tribal Justice System Planning Process (TJSPP) principles and how a comprehensive tribal justice system strategic plan can improve public safety and the quality of life in your community. This online training course is designed for grantees who have not participated in the onsite TJSPP course, as well as non-grantee tribes.

9th Annual Alaska Advanced Trauma Training Institute

“The Science of Traumatic Stress”

JUNE 8TH & 9TH, 2022 DENA’INA CENTER

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

Funding for this conference is generously provided by the State of Alaska Division of Behavioral Health, with registration fees waived for all participants. There is no virtual attendance option at this time.

University of Alaska Fairbanks Tribal Governance

Falmouth Institute Trainings for Tribes

Highly experienced instructors come from across the country, each specializing in issues impacting Indian Country and Alaska Tribes. Offering public training, private training, distance learning and consulting solutions.

Course Catalog for Alaska Tribes:  https://falmouthinstitute.com/training/browse-our-courses/#nameSearch/Alaska/

TTA Providers

Alaska Region Training & Technical Assistance Center

Alaska Tribal Justice Resource Center

Training & Technical Assistance Support

731 East 8th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501

This is a RurAL CAP affiliated program.

Dena’inaq ełnen’aq’ gheshtnu ch’q’u yeshdu: I live and work on the land of the Dena’ina people


This project was supported by Grant No. 2019-IC-BX-K004 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. 

The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs, which also includes:  The Bureau of Justice Statistics, The National Institute of Justice, The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, The Office for Victims of Crime, and the SMART Office. 

Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.