Culturally Grounded Life Skills for Youth (Healing of the Canoe) is an evidence-based, strenghts-based life skills curriculum for Native youth focused on suicide and substance abuse prevention.  This program was designed to be adapted by Native communities using community-specific traditions and beliefs to strengthen youths’ connection to their communities and cultures, while strengthening their hope and optimism. This flexible curriculum, intended for high school students, was developed as part of the Healing of the Canoe Project, a collaboration between the Suquamish Tribe, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington. This is considered a tribal best practice, promising practice. The link below provides a description of the curriculum. The following link provides a webinar on the Healing of the Canoe program and training center offerings: https://healingofthecanoe.org/