Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort January 29 - February 1 SAFETY. PROTECTION. RESILIENCE. ÁCH ÁÁ NA ABAAH. ÁCH ÁÁ NA ADÁH. HA AHÓNÍ.

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Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort January 29 - February 1 SAFETY. PROTECTION. RESILIENCE. ÁCH ÁÁ NA ABAAH. ÁCH ÁÁ NA ADÁH. HA AHÓNÍ. AGENDA

OBJECTIVES 1. COMMUNICATION freely flowing between and among programs and divisions. 2. CAPACITY BUILDING through staff recruitment and training and acquisition of needed infrastructure and equipment. 3. CONSISTENCY & UNIFORMITY throughout our system to ensure efficient responses and flow of cases, and to leverage our limited resources. 4. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT by outreach to the youth to divert them from entering the criminal justice system and outreach to chapters to engage with them as partners in ensuring public safety in their communities.

MONDAY 1.29.18 8:00 Opening Remarks Jesse Delmar, Director of Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety 8:10 Prayer & Song Peacemaking Program 8:20 Welcoming Panel Russell Begay, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Navajo Nation Vice-President Edmund Yazzie, Law & Order Committee Chairperson Chief Justice of the Navajo Nation 9:00 Monster Slayer Story Roman Bitsuie, Peacemaking Program 10:00 BREAK [10 mins] 10:10 Update: Navajo Nation Health Statistics - The Modern Day Monsters of Violence, Substance Abuse, and Suicide David Foley, Navajo EpiCenter JB Kinlacheeny, Navajo EpiCenter 11:10 Update: Building Communities of Hope Initiative Yvonne Kee-Billison, Office of the President & Vice-President Shaquilla Yazzie, Department of Behavioral Health Services 11:40 Incidents of Sexual Assault on the Navajo Nation Dr. Renee Ornelas, Tsehootsooi Medical Center 12:10 LUNCH [sponsored by the Department of Behavioral Health Services] Remarks Amber Crotty, Chairwoman of the Sexual Assault Prevention Sub-Committee of the Naabik íyáti Committee Dwight Witherspoon, Member of the Sexual Assault Prevention Sub-Committee of the Naabik íyáti Committee 1:10 Status of Modern Day Monsters: Additional Observations and Statistics from Navajo Nation Programs Law Enforcement - Chief P. Francisco, Chief D. Soland, Sgt. Milford Criminal Investigations - Dale West, Director Prosecution - Gertrude Lee, Chief Prosecutor Public Defender - Kathleen Bowman, Director Judicial Branch - Thomas J. Holgate, Acting Chief Justice Social Services - Terrelene Massey, Director DBHS - Tammy Yazzie, Senior Program Specialist 2:20 BREAK [10 mins] 2:30 Reporting Out by Divisions, Departments & Offices: Updates on 2017 Efforts to Strengthen Our Public Safety System Law Enforcement, Criminal Investigations, Prosecution, Public Defender, Judicial Branch, EMS, Social Services, DBHS 4:50 Recap & Open Reflections 5:00 End of Day 1 Will this information be helpful? Will you be able to use it in your work? 6:00 Meeting: Navajo Nation UCR Data Analysis (Invitation Only)

TUESDAY 1.30.18 ACTIVITIES 6:00-7:00 AM *Meet in lobby area of the resort. ZUMBA with Ralph HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING with Tamera & Becky 8:00 Opening Remarks Jonathan Hale, Health, Education & Human Services Committee Chairperson 8:10 Prayer Joe Sandoval, Peacemaking Program 8:20 Overview of Day 2 8:25 Mock Peacemaking Session Roman Bitsuie, Peacemaking Program 9:25 Discussion: Integrating Public Safety Summit with Diné Action Plan Yvonne Kee-Billison, Office of the President & Vice-President Raquel Chee, Judicial Branch of the Navajo Nation Roman Bitsuie, Peacemaking Program 9:45 Ice Breaker 10:00 Shared Vision for Dream Public Safety System & Introduction to Expectation-Setting Exercises 10:10 Expectation-Setting Exercise: What Are Your Roles & Responsibilities in Strengthening the Public Safety System So Our Communities are Safe? Develop General Statement Consider Role with Respect to Partners 10:50 BREAK [10 mins] 11:00 Expectation-Setting Exercise: What Are Your Roles & Responsibilities in Strengthening the Public Safety System So Our Communities are Safe? [Continued] Consider Your Role in Advancing the 4 C s. 12:00 LUNCH [sponsored by the Navajo Nation Gaming Regulatory Office] Presentation - Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center 1:00 Expectation-Setting Exercise: Present Roles & Responsibilities Navajo Nation & Ramah Police Departments Office of Criminal Investigations First Responders: Navajo EMS, Fire Department & Rangers Office of Chief Prosecutor Office of Public Defender Navajo Nation Courts Peacemaking Program Department of Corrections 3:00 BREAK [10 mins] 3:10 Expectation-Setting Exercise: Present Roles & Responsibilities Division of Social Services Department of Behavioral Health Services Probation Services IT: Information Management Section, Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, Department of Emergency Management 4:10 Expectation-Setting Exercise: Recommendations on Additional Roles & Responsibilities of Public Safety Partners to Further Strengthen Public Safety System 4:50 Recap & Open Reflections 5:00 End of Day 2

WEDNESDAY 1.31.18 8:00 Opening Remarks Gertrude Lee, Chief Prosecutor 8:10 Prayer Joe Sandoval, Peacemaking Program Navajo Nation Information Technology: Past, Present & Future 8:20 Introduction Teresa Hopkins, Telecommunications Regulatory Commission 8:30 IT Skit Harold Skow, Department of Information Technology Budweena Harrison, Department of Information Technology 8:50 IT 101 Alex Largie, Department of Information Technology 9:10 Time-line of Technology on the Navajo Nation: 1987 to present Alex Largie, Department of Information Technology 9:25 Ice Breaker Theresa Galvan, Department of Behavioral Health Services 9:45 IT Accomplishments Teresa Hopkins, Telecommunications Regulatory Commission 10:15 Fiscal Accountability Issues & Concerns Pearl Lee, Navajo Nation Telecommunications & Utilities 10:25 BREAK [10 mins] 10:35 IT Panel Norbert Nez, Division of Community Development Harold Skow, Department of Information Technology Vernon Livingston, Department of Information Technology Ben Mariano, Judicial Branch of the Navajo Nation Emerson Notah, Office of Legislative Services Brent Nelson, Department of Diné Education 11:45 Future Needs Orlando Bowman, Information Management Section 12:00 LUNCH [sponsored by the Division of Social Services] Honoring of Best Practices & Success Stories Awardees 1:00 Expectation-Setting Exercise: Consider Recommendations of Public Safety Partners on Roles & Responsibilities 1:30 Self-Evaluation & Goal-Setting Exercise Are you fulfilling your responsibilities in the system with respect to your partners? What did you accomplish in 2017 to advance the 4 C s, and is anyone better off because of it? What do you want to accomplish in 2018 that will advance the 4 C s? 2:45 ACTIVITIES 6:00-7:00 AM *Meet in lobby area of the resort. ZUMBA with Ralph BREAK [10 mins] 2:55 Identifying Barriers & Challenges What barriers and challenges did you face in 2017, or do you anticipate facing in 2018, in advancing the 4 C s? 4:00 Prioritize Barriers & Challenges that Require Immediate Action 4:50 Recap & Open Reflections 5:00 End of Day 3 6:00 Roundtable Discussion: Tribal Access Program

THURSDAY 2.01.18 8:00 Opening Remarks Luther Lee, Staff to Arizona Congressional District 1 Representative Thomas O Halleran 8:10 Prayer Roman Bitsuie, Peacemaking Program 8:20 Brainstorm Simple Solutions to Overcome Barriers 9:20 Discuss Needed Code or Rule Changes 10:00 Fitting Work in Diné Action Plan Goal Framework 10:20 BREAK [10 mins] 10:30 District Mock Response Exercise 11:00 District Meetings to Set Goals for 2018 What are key challenges the District needs to address to ensure smooth operation of District-wide system? What do you want to accomplish as a District in 2018 that will advance the 4 C s? 12:00 1:00 LUNCH [sponsored by the Department of Behavioral Health Services] 2:15 Discussion: Broad Infrastructure Needs of Public Safety System 3:00 BREAK [10 mins] Present District Self-Assessment & Goals for 2018 3:15 Local Government Funding Opportunities Navajo Nation Department of Justice Tax & Finance Unit 3:35 Federal Grant Funds & Private Resources Tamara Begay, Navajo Nation Washington Office CTAS (COPS, OVW, OJJP, OVC, BJA grants) - Eileen Gary Tribal Law & Policy Institute - Chia Beetso Casey Family Programs - Thomas Cody Q&A 4:15 Navajo Nation Demonstration Project Tamara Begay, Navajo Nation Washington Office ACTIVITIES 6:00-7:00 AM *Meet in lobby area of the resort. ZUMBA with Ralph YOGA with Ethel Public Safety System Fund Federal Infrastructure Funding Information Technology, Personnel Hiring, Infrastructure 4:45 Closing Prayer & Song Peacemaking Program 5:00 End of 2018 Navajo Nation Public Safety Summit

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