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Navajo Nation Tribal Action Planning (TAP) & Tribal justice system Planning process ( tjspp ) workshop Evaluation | August 1-3, 2016 | Twin Arrows Summary Highest rated session: Develop Short Term Goals, Objectives, Draft a Timeline Lowest rated session: Update on Federal Laws Overall Evaluation Question Respondents High Low Average Overall Value of the workshop 29 5 3 Quality of the Facility 30 5 3 Quality of the Audio-Visual Aids 30 5 2 Length of workshop 30 5 3 Overall Evaluation Average: Additional Comments/Suggestion for future workshops: More advance notice, was informed 4 days before Encourage interaction and engagement to include the event. I had to pay my own way. Experience participation as a requirement. Engagement is but well worth it. encouraged to avoid sleepiness and to keep audience Thank you for all the hard work of the office of captivated.

Navajo Nation Tribal Action Planning (TAP) & Tribal Justice System Planning Process (TJSPP) Workshop Evaluation | August 1-3, 2016 | Twin Arrows

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1 Navajo Nation Tribal Action Planning (TAP) & Tribal justice system Planning process ( tjspp ) workshop Evaluation | August 1-3, 2016 | Twin Arrows Summary Highest rated session: Develop Short Term Goals, Objectives, Draft a Timeline Lowest rated session: Update on Federal Laws Overall Evaluation Question Respondents High Low Average Overall Value of the workshop 29 5 3 Quality of the Facility 30 5 3 Quality of the Audio-Visual Aids 30 5 2 Length of workshop 30 5 3 Overall Evaluation Average: Additional Comments/Suggestion for future workshops: More advance notice, was informed 4 days before Encourage interaction and engagement to include the event. I had to pay my own way. Experience participation as a requirement. Engagement is but well worth it. encouraged to avoid sleepiness and to keep audience Thank you for all the hard work of the office of captivated.

2 Some presentations would run too long or Pres/VP. go off topic. Great job to the TAP Planning committee for all Keep up the physical activities before and after the their hard work to provide this material. sessions. Involve youth, elderly, and parents I have learned so much. So much information was Involve youth more. given and good to be aware of, but the session was Looking forward to final product and improving the too long. Need to get some ice breakers done Navajo Nation . between sessions. Add some traditional and cultural Interesting information presenters provided good hands-on activities. Need to have rules limiting cell information. phones; turn them off because it is really distracting. Take the comments of our youth and make it a Name for committee: Dine Movement to Empower reality.

3 We all heard them speak. Lynelle James's Dine Nation or even translate: Na asgo dziil bee speech was very moving. A young lady standing yii'kah. before us, pouring out her heart, shedding tears How will the TAP help the veteran community? A. explaining the changes and the implementations of veteran advocate should be on the Planning workshops for the youth, volunteering committee. opportunities in our work places, summer school programs done all in Navajo . Overall Evaluation, continued I would like to comment that the workshop was Let's get veterans involved! It's very disappointing very very informational. I like that there was a that no Navajo Nation liaisons were on site. Where variety of services and all the way to youth. I wish were they? there was more time for some panel discussion.

4 The Veterans were not mentioned or represented. Exciting endeavor. Overall, good job. May be These heroes also deserve services to address their helpful to provide supporting documents needs. Which could include; substance use, mental beforehand. May be helpful to prioritize issues; health, housing, food, medical care. Please include there's a lot of issues which can become the Veterans. overwhelming. Include first responders, DPS, and Need more Navajo leaders from Navajo Nation council others. and legislature should be present. This was an excellent beginning to bringing Invite Tribal leaders together Tap participants. Providing the Sessions were too long. background information is important. Thank you. I Speakers need to maintain time line of presentations think this is also an excellent way to inform the (3).

5 Navajo Nation workforce involved that this is Invite youth council youth ambassador. important and many people care. The support of Smaller rooms to hold conferences. Navajo Nation administration is invaluable. I think Better technology for PowerPoints, etc. periodic get-togethers (day meets) to check Audio-Visual material made available beforehand to progress will be helpful. ensure material is followed. Thank you Yvonne and staff. It was an inspiration Tech problems were challenging (2). to hear from our Dine youth and Navajo Nation Speakers to focus on TAP to maintain interest of the leaders. target audience. From one day's observation, it appeared that there Please acknowledge our relatives who do not speak or was a common agenda by all. Keep the understand the Navajo language, by providing momentum going.

6 Lecturers in Navajo and English. A true awakening. If we are not flexible we could be risking a valuable Continue to round table work sessions; they are resource for our Navajo Nation I met relatives from: helpful in allowing multiple disciplines to express Zia, Pueblo, Hopi, Spanish, Anglo, as well as younger their point of views; it also allows an exchange of people who do not speak or understand our Navajo current events and happenings across Navajo . language. For round table work, it would be very helpful to I realize this is a Navajo Tribal workshop , but I do not have a facilitator assigned to groups so that the speak Navajo . I was unable to understand quite a lot work stays on task. of what was said. I work in this area and want to learn Please provide more time for panel; more than 15 more about the culture and language.

7 Minutes. Teaching the Navajo language is not an easy task. I. Too many people on the panel and not enough would suggest that the OP/VP make the Rosetta Stone time. program available to all Navajo people. It would be Chapter, Regional meetings monthly/quarterly. easy and an important first step that would show the Meet every two years for follow-up, as a whole. support of the OP/VP. Everything else would be more Divide everyone equally all departments sit with resource intensive. co-workers so split up everyone randomly so a Maybe add another day. dialogue could take place between departments The hot air needs to turn into specific Action . and organizations. Personnel participating needs to change and involvement needs to change periodically. National Criminal justice Training Center | 2 of 16.

8 Overall Evaluation, continued Of all that you learned at the workshop , what do you consider the most valuable? The understanding of what TAP could be . As a Nation , we need to pull our resources together Great job TAP dedicated people. and create uniformity to improve Navajo Nation needs Very useful information. and address the three issues we are facing. Cultural values and how to incorporate such into Work together everyone could save money and the overall process . resources if everyone collaborated efforts as a Nation . The youth panel; getting their input in the overall Recognition of seeing each other as valuable process . resources. How we are lacking traditional teaching and Very valuable information was presented, which is knowledge. awesome.

9 Bringing traditional teachings to our young The teachings; it will help us to be able to understand children. the challenges the Navajo Nation faces. To know that Majority of presenters referring back to traditional as Navajo Nation we can band together all the various language and values. resources, to come together and make the changes, That our Dine language needs to be more improvements, and empower our people. integrated in our schools, courts, and workplace. The very fact that we have one goal and everyone Use of Navajo language to use as a basis, a context, coming together under one roof. as a foundation and a theoretical philosophical Education is the key. concept to bring forth a common core. Hearing from other providers as to what they do.

10 Most valuable I learned at this workshop was Interactivity with other providers. about all the services out within the Navajo Nation . The overall information was very good. An How we are trying to work towards a goal to better overwhelming amount of information. our Nation . Thank you. The statistical data shared by Christine Benally with More resources or treatment facilities to local NNMC (IHS). communities. Information Seprieono Locario provided was very The use of crisis response teams and we need useful providing info on SAMSHA. more on Navajo Nation . Lessons learned from health providers. Levels of Federal and State bureaucracy. It is wonderful to see people who care and are doing Systems of care was very informative. A lot of their best to make a difference.


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