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Two-Spirit

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Serving Two-Spirit- Participants in Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: An Annotated Resource Guide will provide available resources to Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts (THWCs) serving Native participants in an effort to bridge information gaps, increase access to treatment services, and decrease high rates of incarceration within tribal communities. Indigenous people who are two-spirit are severely underserved, and yet, they make up a community who are most at risk of developing substance use disorders and experiencing other harms related to it. Despite this fact, there is a dearth of resources for serving this community in Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. While there are limited resources available for Indigenous two spirit participants in THWCs, this resource guide will provide information related to the following: issues for two spirit participants in treatment courts (not Native/Tribal specific), a list of judicial benchbooks and bench cards on two spirit people in state courts, general issues for Native/Tribal two spirit people, and general issues for two spirit people who are not Native/Tribal.

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The Banning Conversion Therapy on Minors code development guide was created for tribal and state legislators and governments interested in banning harmful conversion therapy practices on minors. It provides the latest research and policy on conversion therapy, with chapters that address each major legal code section, including examples and recommendations. The resource was developed by the American Bar Association's Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and is endorsed by the National Native American Bar Association.(2019)

Tribal Law and Policy Institute

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Minnesota Office

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West Saint Paul, MN 55118

Phone: (651) 644-1145
Fax: (651) 644-1157

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