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Join the panelists for a round table discussion on the hot topics and current issues facing self-governance tribes. Network with other professionals and share information among self-governance tribes. Learn about the role of self-governance communication and education and training opportunities. Exchange business cards and extend your outreach at the session.
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Self-Governance Professionals Round Table DiscussionApril 1, 2019 (3:30 – 5:00 pm) Panelists: Melanie Fourkiller, Senior Policy Analyst, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Cyndi Ferguson, Self-Governance Specialist/Policy Analyst, SENSE, Incorporated Karen Fierro, Self-Governance Director, Ak-Chin Indian Community
Purpose of Session • Opportunity to Discuss Hot Topics • Network with other Self-Governance Professionals • Information Sharing among Self-Governance Tribes • Role of Self-Governance Communication and Education (SGCE) • Training and Technical Assistance • Other Recommendations and Next Steps
Current Hot Topics Facing Self-Governance Tribes • Inconsistencies in negotiations and information sharing among BIA/IHS Areas • IHS Contract Support Cost Policy/language • FTCA Language • Lump sum funding (within 10 days of apportionment) during Continuing Resolutions • Lack of understanding of data regarding program formulas (what data is used; how calculated) • Transition/Retirement of IHS Agency Lead Negotiators • Other issues……
Network with other Self-Governance Professionals • Contact other Coordinators within your Area/Region • Participate in Self-Governance Annual Conferences and Strategy Sessions • Attend the Self-Governance Advisory Committee quarterly meetings Something Fun: • Before leaving today’s break-out session, exchange business cards with one other person you don’t know in the room. • Great opportunity to meet someone new and share ideas and extend your outreach!
Information Sharing among Self-Governance Tribes Utilize the Self-Governance resources and materials on the SGCE website: www.tribalselfgov.org Increase access to information and resources Have a Tribal only forum on the SGCE website Form technical teams of subject matter experts on specific topics/issues Listen and learn from Self-Governance Pioneers and Warriors • Collaborate openly through information sharing and exchange • Share your Self-Governance success stories and Tribal best practices in Self-Governance Newsletter and on Website • Promote leading practices and expertise to help grow the Self-Governance community
Role of Self-Governance Communication and Education (SGCE) SGCE KEY ACTIVITIES: • Conduct trainings and events to educate Tribal and Federal officials on Self-Governance • Advise DOI & IHS leadership on issues of relevance for Self-Governance Tribes • Develop tools to assist with implementation of Self-Governance initiatives • Serve as an information clearinghouse • Support Advocacy Efforts for Self-Governance • SGCE recently published the Tribal Self-Governance Strategic Plan 2019 – 2021which identifies relevant issues and priorities.
Training and Technical Assistance • SGCE offers and conducts workshops and sessions at other conferences and coordinate individual training sessions throughout the year. As identified in the 2019-2021 Strategic Plan, over the next 2 years, they will expand capacity related to education by developing formal courses and curriculum that use a variety of media and can reach more audiences. • Evidence-based support is critical for implementing positive change. Over the next 2 years, SGCE will increase research and analysis capabilities and provide greater support to SGAC and TSGAC Workgroups.
Role of Tribal Self-Governance Advisory Committee (TSGAC) • Serves as a representative SG forum to meet with the IHS leadership to advise on SG policy issues • All 12 IHS Areas are represented by a SG Tribal Leader Representative and Tribal Alternate • Face to face meetings with IHS 3 times per year; written communication and calls throughout the year to advise IHS on Self-Governance • Good opportunity to become involved in a more detailed level on issues, as well to as raise local SG issues that should be addressed collectively by the TSGAC. • TSGAC membership and schedule can be found at www.tribalselfgov.org.
Contacts: • Melanie Fourkiller, Senior Policy Analyst, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Phone: (918) 453-7338; email: mfourkiller@choctawnation.com • Cyndi Ferguson, Self-Governance Specialist/Policy Analyst,SENSE Incorporated; Phone: (202) 450-0013, Email: cyndif@senseinc.com • Karen Fierro, Self-Governance Director, Ak-Chin Indian Community; Phone: (520) 568-1036; Email: KFierro@ak-chin.nsn.us