Resources ARP Resource [Module] The Role of Tribal Shelter Advocates Part 2 Table of Contents & Resources The Role of Tribal Shelter Advocates Part 2Goal: Build capacity for Tribal emergency shelter staff to engage in culturally specific and holistic responses to survivors I. Introduction a. De-stigmatizing Harm Reduction b. Re-imagining safety plans II. Shelter Safety planning a. Shelter facility safety b. Confidentiality c. Mandatory reporting d. Warm hand offs vs referrals e. Emergency planning III. Individualized safety planning a. Emotional and mental b. Physical c. Spiritual d. Technological e. Safety plans with children/youth accompanying caregiverIV. Crisis a. Prevention b. Intervention c. Follow up/post-ventionV. Resources a. Disaster Planning for Tribal Domestic Violence Programs and Shelters b. Tech Safety: The Safety Net Project c. Pocket Safety Guide d. Shelter and Other Safe Spaces Info Packet e. Guide to Harmony for Women and Children Living in Shelter f. Advocacy Information Packet g. From the Roots Up: An Overview of Shelter and Advocacy Program Development in Indian Country h. Intimate Partner Violence: Unnatural Power and Control Descriptions i. Privacy, Confidentiality and Privilege Communication: Keystone to Safety j. Safety Guide Welcome | Slide Deck [Go back to The Role of Tribal Shelter Advocates Part 1] 1. Introduction 2. Shelter Safety Planning 3. Individualized Safety Planning 4. Crisis