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White Bison's Sixth
Annual Wellbriety Conference Registration Form
Wellbriety Movement in Motion: Youth, Families & Suicide Prevention
October 27-29, 2006
Optional networking social event: Thursday, October 26th
from 6pm-8pm
If
you would like to help support the conference, click
here to download Sponsorship
Opportunities PDF document
Click
here to go to Wellbriety!
online magazine, V7, #8, which has more information
about the conference
Click
here to download
the PDF document for more information about the Conference
To
learn information about the conference, download General
Conference brochure here
This year's conference will be held at
the:
Double Tree Hotel
3203 Quebec Street
Denver, Colorado 80207
Reservations: 1.303.321.3333
Room Rates: 72.00 plus 14.85%
Be sure to make your reservations prior to September
25, 2006 to ensure the
special room rate of $72 plus 14.85% tax. If you register after this date,
there is no guarantee that a room will be available or that the rate will be
the same.
Registration Fee:
$250 (includes
coupons for selected training programs)
$200 Vendor
registration
Learning Opportunities
• Network with other Native Americans who are addressing issues of youth,
families and suicide prevention
• Examine Wellbriety programs for youth, families and suicide prevention.
• Discover and discuss key characteristics of what works in prevention,
treatment, intervention and recovery processes for culturally appropriate training
programs.
• Explore and analyze issues of implementing programs at the community level.
• Make recommendations for essential procedures for community implementation
of programs.
• Review culturally relevant approaches for suicide prevention.
• Explore traditional Native American teachings that provide a framework
for culturally appropriate trainings.
• Develop knowledge about what is required to implement programs at the
community level.
• Develop skills in planning and design of community development programs.
• Develop personal leadership skills. Apply humor to life situations.
• Participate in traditional Native American ceremonies.
• Review state of the practice approaches for working with youth, families
and for suicide prevention.
• Explore a process for assessing a community's readiness to implement change.
CEUs will be available for those who need them. |
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