Self Care In the NCTCC Mobile App

The Northern California Mobile Application includes six sections:

  1. Start Here

    The Start Here section introduces the user to the app. 

  2. Safety

    The Safety section includes safety plan tools, checklists, and content for a range of vulnerable populations.

  3. Self Care

    The Self Care section includes information on historical trauma and self-care methods while incorporating a cultural lens, video links, and text.

  4. Resources

    The resources section is a categorized list of tribal, federal, and state resources. 

  5. My Rights

    The My Rights section walks a victim of crime through their rights and Victim Compensation resources. 

  6. Criminal Justice System Explained

    The Criminal Justice System Explained section includes the Jurisdictional Tool and breaks down the justice system process from reporting a crime through post-sentencing.

While each section is valuable to victim service providers, victims of crime, and legal professionals, the Self Care section is a resource for all Tribal community members regardless if they have experienced crime. Self Care and inner balance are preventives of experiencing or acting out crime. 

The Self Care section includes activities and content to support the mind, body, and spirit, and centers the values and practices of the Northern California Tribes that NCTCC serves. The content in the Self-Care section includes information on historical trauma, the effects of experiencing imbalance, methods to restore balance, and a self-care ideas checklist.

NCTCC is currently expanding the Self Care section to include a Wellness Library. The library will provide more culturally relevant methods, resources, and content specific to Northern California Tribes.

To visit the Self Care Section of the NCTCC App, download the NCTCC Victim Service Mobile Application at nctcc.org/nctcc-app or search for “nctcc” in the Google Play or Apple Store.

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