Upcoming Webinar: Strengthening Tribal Codes: Integrating Victim Advocacy and Elder Protections

Strengthening Tribal Codes: Integrating Victim Advocacy and Elder Protections

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

9am AK/10am PT/11am MT/12pm CT/1pm ET


The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) along with our training and technical assistance partners – the Tribal Judicial Institute (TJI), and National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) present an upcoming webinar: Strengthening Tribal Codes: Integrating Victim Advocacy and Elder Protections

This session will focus on how tribal courts can develop and enhance their tribal codes with victim advocacy lens to protect elders and reduce elder abuse. Participants will explore best practices for drafting culturally relevant legal provisions that address the unique needs of elders in tribal communities. Additionally, the webinar will highlight strategies for incorporating elders’ voices and perspectives into the code development process, ensuring that their wisdom and lived experiences shape meaningful protections.

Who Should Attend:  

FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance (CTAS) Purpose Area #3 Grantees and legal professionals, Tribal leaders, and anyone interested in learning more about civil commitment and criminal competency proceedings in Tribal courts.

Presenters:

Bonnie Clairmont
Victim Advocacy Specialist
Tribal Law and Policy Institute

Bonnie Clairmont serves from TLPI’s Minnesota office. Prior to her employment with TLPI, she was the Outreach/Client Services Coordinator for Sexual Offense Services of Ramsey County, a rape crisis center. While employed there, Bonnie provided leadership in the development of Sexual Assault Response Teams and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner programs and offered guidance with multidisciplinary sexual assault protocol development. She has worked more than twenty-five years advocating for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. She has dedicated much of her work to providing and improving services for victim/survivors of sexual assault, battering, and child sexual abuse, particularly those from American Indian communities. For four years she coordinated the Strengthening the Circle of Trust Conference, a conference focusing on sexual assault and exploitation perpetrated by American Indian spiritual leaders/medicine men. Bonnie co-edited a recently published book “Sharing Our Stories of Survival” an anthology of writing by Native Women who’ve experienced violence. Bonnie provided technical assistance to research conducted by Amnesty International USA that led to the report, “Maze of Injustice: The failure to protect Indigenous Women from sexual violence in the USA.” She and her partner Jim Clairmont have two children and five grandchildren.

For assistance with registration or for more information, please email Mytia@TLPI.org.


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