Lincoln County Safe Place | CARE Program and Tribal Support Initiatives

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Explore the empowering initiatives in Lincoln County, including the Safe Place and CARE Program, focusing on relationship building, staff integration, intersectionality of services, and tribal support. Learn about the collaborative efforts, programming highlights, and Oregon's diverse service areas.

  • Lincoln County
  • Safe Place
  • CARE Program
  • Tribal Support
  • Oregon

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  1. Whats Working In Lincoln County My Safe Place and CARE Program

  2. Who Are We? Dominant Culture Non-Profit Majority White Entrenched in County and State Resources Tribal Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program Majority Tribal Member Entrenched in Federal and Tribal Government/Program Resources

  3. Relationship Building Staff integration Resisting the urge to divide populations Reach out-Directly to the Program!!! Respecting the Tribal program s agency in defining boundaries and needs Being accountable to needs for growth Showing up This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  4. Understanding Intersectionality of Services Staff integration Cross Training! Cross Training! Cross Training! Views of conflict of interests -VERY DIFFERENT Understanding Funding Learning structural differences Seeing it as a shared community This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  5. What OUR Programming Looks Like Under Our MOU: One Crisis Line Constant Communication Substitution Available Supporting Each Other s Events SCREENING IS VITAL Leadership Support Shelter Access Monthly/ Weekly Meetings Streamlined understanding of TRIAGE Tribal Members are Recruited at My Safe Space Training together

  6. Oregon IS Indian Country The Nine Tribes of Oregon What s Might We Be Missing? (Hint: Celilo Village, Chemawa ) Understanding Service Areas

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