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Gen Red Road Program

For Adults

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The Objectives of the Red Road Approach Curriculum is to provide participants with an opportunity for self-examination and personal growth through experiencing a holistic and culturally relevant model to heal from addiction and grief. Providing cultural knowledge with an opportunity to generate one’s spirit for balance. To promote an understanding of the importance of considering cultural UNIQUENESS when counseling and engaging with Native American individuals and families.  

Objectives

The Red Road Approach is a grass roots-based program for community members, social workers, mental health clinicians, addiction counselors, case managers, spiritual practitioners, tribal law enforcement, tribal counsel leadership and anyone interested in learning the Red Road Approach to Healing. 

Who Should Attend

Red Road Approach curriculum is a 16-20 week program for communities and organizations to utilize for individuals participating accessing your services.  

Implementation

Program Overview

A Cognitive & Experiential Workshop on Native American/Indigenous Philosophy’s Activating the Spirit for Individuals, families and communities.  

What do we help with?

  • Am I eligible?
    The "Great Plains Indians" Peer Support Program offered by Native Inc. extends its services to individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria. The program is designed to support adults who are currently involved or have recently been involved in the criminal justice system. This includes individuals who may have experienced incarceration, probation, parole, or any form of legal involvement. Native Inc. welcomes individuals from Native American communities within the Great Plains region, providing a culturally sensitive and supportive environment for those seeking peer support. Eligibility is not limited by age, gender, or specific offenses, as the program aims to assist individuals in their journey towards personal growth, positive change, and successful reintegration into their communities.
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