Dine Action Plan

NAVAJO NATION DINÉ ACTION PLAN

DINÉ BINAHA T'Á BEE AS'AH OODÁÁL

“Empowering and Strengthening Healthier Generations”

Last updated: May 4, 2022 RESOLUTION CS-51-21 An Action Relating to the Health, Education, and Human Services, Law and Order, and Naabik’iyati Committees, and the Navajo Nation Council Approving the Navajo Nation Dine Action Plan
Updates and announcements
Raquel Chee, Judicial Branch grants administrator, delivered a report on an update of the Diné Action Plan to the Law and Order Committee at its meeting on October 23, 2017.
Tribal Action Plan meeting February 22, 2017, 9am-4pm at Marriott Courtyard, Farmington, NM *new location.  See agenda.
VIOLENCE, SUICIDE AND ADDICTION DATA PowerPoint presentation at Navajo Nation Public Safety Summit on January 30, 2016. Download.
Tribal Action Planning Worksession being held January 17-18, 2017, at the Staff Development and Training Center, Window Rock, Ariz. See agenda.
Sexual Assault Prevention Sub-committee of the Naabik’iyati’ Committee meeting on Monday, November 14, 2016. Report on Tribal Action Plan on agenda.
Tribal Action Plan leads Raquel Chee and Yvonne Kee-Billison, along with Theresa Galvan of DBHS, delivered an update report to the Navajo Nation Council’s Sexual Assault Prevention Sub-committee on October 14, 2016.
    A Tribal Action Plan work session was held October 10-11, 2016. The planning team worked further on the problem statements, goals and objectives. Also discussed were the community survey and the possibility of changing the name of the TAP.
    The final evaluation report for TAP II has been issued. The report is available here.
    September 13-15, 2016 Tribal Action Plan II workshop Sheraton Airport, Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Presentations
    August 1-3, 2016 Tribal Action Plan workshop Twin Arrows, Arizona

    Presentations

    August 1, 2016
    “What does our data say?” Data Presentation by J.B. Kinlacheeny, MPH, Navajo Epidemiology Center, and Capt. Christine Benally, PHD, Indian Health Service updated
    Update on Tribal Laws (Powerpoint) – Alisha Thompson, Staff Attorney, Navajo Nation Judicial Branch
    Update on Federal Laws (Powerpoint) – Dan Moquin, Staff Attorney, Navajo Nation Judicial Branch

    Multi-Disciplinary Crisis Response Teams

    • Jesse Delmar, Division of Public Safety
    • Yvonne Kee-Billison, Office of the President & Vice President
    • M. Teresa Hopkins, Navajo Nation Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
    Fears and Needs Resource Mapping – Regina Roanhrose, To’hajiilee/Alamo Judicial District, and Melissa Riley, Independent Consultant
    August 2, 2016

    Systems of Care Panel Discussion

    Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Healing Panel Discussion

      • Prosecutor
      • Judicial Branch – Peacemaking
      • Victim Advocate
      • Consumer/Defendant
      • Public Defender
      • Judge
      • Staff Attorney
      • Social Services

    Community Based Programs: Relevance to the Tribal Action Plan Panel Discussion

    Education: How are our schools addressing violence, suicide, and substance abuse? Panel Discussion

    • Navajo Nation Board of Education
    • Department of Dine Education
    • Head Start
    • First Things First
    August 3, 2016

    Panel Discussion: Using Our Language, Culture, and Spirituality to Carry Us Forward

    • Navajo Peacemaking Program
    • Traditional Practitioner
    • Reverend
    • Navajo Language Instructor
    • Traditional and Cultural Liaison
    Youth Panel Discussion
    More on Tribal Action Planning and Tribal Justice System Planning
    Fact sheet for Grant 2014-IC-BX-0007 Amount $74,570 Assessment and Tribal Action Plan Development
    Evaluation for Tribal Action Planning and Tribal Justice System Planning workshop held August 1-3, 2016 updated
    Fact Sheet News, Facts and Updates
    Resources
    Executive Order No. 04-2016 Sexual Harassment Workplace Policy and Mandatory Training
    CF-12-05 Controlled Substance Act of 2004
    Chinle High School Teen Clinic brochure
    Four Corners Regional Health Center brochure
    Shiprock Teen Life Center brochure
    2015 Navajo Nation Criminal Justice Summit newsletter
    Building Communities of Hope Suicide Post Vention brochure
    Northern Agency Crisis Response Alliance Suicide Crisis Phone Tree and Suicide Crisis Response Volunteer Application
    Sexual Assault Services of Northwest New Mexico brochure
    Navajo Epidemiology Center reports on Navajo Department of Health website