Course curriculum

  • 1

    Overview and Introductions

    • What is Culture & Drugs Don't Mix?
    • Welcome to the CDDM Facilitator Training Modules
    • Today's Agenda
    • Special Welcome | Captain Jean O. Plaschke
    • Special Welcome | Teresia M. Paul, M.S.
    • Meet the Facilitators
    • Curriculum Materials
  • 2

    Getting Started

    • Culturally Appropriate Opening
    • Getting to Know You
    • Effective Spaces for Conducting CDDM Sessions
    • How Culture Can Inform Your Role Part 1
    • How Culture Can Inform Your Role Part 2
    • The Importance of Self-Care
    • Supporting the Caregiving Role
    • Common Threads in CDDM Sessions
    • Progress
    • Trigger Warning
    • The Power of Prevention | Critical Dialogue with Native Youth about Underage Drinking: Our Culture is Prevention
  • 3

    Facilitation Best Practices

    • Facilitation Best Practices
    • Key Skills
    • Breaks and Mindfulness
    • Honoring Youth Culture and Creating Safety
    • Selecting a Speaker
    • Triggers and Associations
    • Progress
  • 4

    Creating a Safe and Supportive Environment

    • Creating an Environment of Safety and Support
    • Utilizing a Trauma Informed Approach for CDDM | Video 1
    • Utilizing a Trauma Informed Approach for CDDM | Video 2
    • More Trauma Informed Resources
    • Progress
  • 5

    How Can I Become Trauma Informed?

    • Six Guiding Principles of a Trauma-Informed Approach
    • Introduction | Dee Bigfoot
    • Youth Centered Practices
    • Engaging Community Support
  • 6

    Congratulations!

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