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SUMMARY:Strengthening Vaccine Confidence in Native Communities: Mass Media and Outreach Strategies
DESCRIPTION:January 21\, 2026 | 2:00 – 2:40 p.m. ET\n\nMass Media and Outreach Strategies\nThis session is the second event in NCUIH’s Strengthening Vaccine Confidence in Native Communities Community of Learning series. Healthcare workers serving American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities will explore how mass media\, digital outreach\, and trusted messengers can support informed vaccine decision-making and community wellness. The discussion will focus on shared clinical decision-making\, effective communication approaches\, and practical outreach strategies. Participants will also hear examples from Urban Indian Organizations demonstrating successful digital vaccine promotion efforts.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/strengthening-vaccine-confidence-in-native-communities-mass-media-and-outreach-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning,Public Health,svcnc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20251009T185117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T201903Z
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SUMMARY:Prevention in Practice: Collaborating on Effective Immunization Strategies
DESCRIPTION:November 12\, 2025 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET\n\nPrevention in Practice: Collaborating on Effective Immunization Strategies\nJoin the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) and health professionals serving Native communities for an engaging virtual session on effective vaccine practices. This discussion will highlight common immunizations\, the latest clinical recommendations\, and the experiences of Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) leading immunization efforts in their communities. \nParticipants will: \n\nReview current immunizations and national guidelines\nHear UIO perspectives on successes and challenges in vaccine programming\nEngage in an open discussion to share insights\, strategies\, and best practices\n\nPresenter: \n\nAlyssa Longee\, MPH\, BSN\, RN\, CPN (Assiniboine/Sioux – Fort Peck)\nPublic Health Program Manager\, NCUIH
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/prevention-in-practice-collaborating-on-effective-immunization-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning,Public Health,svcnc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20240202T211538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T161225Z
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SUMMARY:Building Trust\, Enhancing Care: Cultural Humility in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:March 7\, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\n\nBuilding Trust\, Enhancing Care: Cultural Humility in Health Care\nJoin the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) for the first “Building a Culture-Inclusive Workforce” series presentation. In this webinar\, NCUIH speakers aim to equip health care professionals with the knowledge and sensitivity to bridge practice gaps\, ensuring culturally sensitive and respectful care delivery to diverse patient populations. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your cultural competence\, contributing to a more equitable\, patient-centered health care approach. Continuing education credits are available for nursing and social work professionals.* \nObjectives: \n\nRecognize Health Care Disparities: Participants will develop an awareness of the unique health care disparities faced by American Indian and Alaska Native communities\, including historical\, geographical\, and socioeconomic factors.​\nDefine and Identify Components of Cultural Humility: Participants will learn the definition of cultural humility and differentiate it from cultural competence\, showcasing an understanding of its core principles.​ Speakers will describe key components of cultural humility\, including self-awareness\, respectful communication\, lifelong learning\, and tailored care​.\nApply Cultural Humility Principles: Participants will actively engage in real-world case studies and interactive discussions with peers to apply cultural humility principles in practical health care scenarios\, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural sensitivity.\n\nNCUIH Presenters: \n\nLyz Best\, MA\, MPH\, Manager of Technical Assistance\nMolly Siegel\, MPH\, Public Health Associate\n\nAudience: \nUrban Indian Organizations \n   \n\n \n*Continuing Education: \n\nContinuing Nursing Education (CNE)\nCardea Services is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.​​​Upon successful completion of this activity\, 1.0 contact hours will be awarded. Successful completion of this continuing education activity includes the following: \n\nAttending the entire CE activity\nCompleting the online evaluation\nSubmitting an online CE Request\n\n\nSocial Work Education (NASW)\nThis program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886874323-6739) for one (1) continuing education contact hours.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/building-trust-enhancing-care-cultural-humility-in-health-care/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning,Culturally Inclusive Workforce,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T151500
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20231024T145538Z
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SUMMARY:Culturally Responsive Care for Sexual Assault Survivors
DESCRIPTION:November 30\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. EST\n\nThe Strengthening Wellness in Indigenous Communities Using the Medicine Wheel Behavioral Health Community of Learning Series aims to equip Urban Indian Organizations to explore the practical applications of the Medicine Wheel’s directional approaches\, such as positive renewal\, relationship building\, respect\, caring\, and healing. “Culturally Responsive Care for Sexual Assault Survivors” is the final presentation in the series. For the first two presentations\, click here for “Utilizing Culture in Grant Writing and Programming” and here for “Integrated Healthcare Through an Indigenous Approach.” \nIn this presentation\, participants will discuss the challenges survivors of assault face and how culturally sensitive care can reduce stigma and address barriers. Presenters from the Indian Health Service Division of Nursing Services will provide an understanding of the high rates of violence and sexual violence against American Indian/ Alaska Native (AI/AN) women and share how to implement efficient ways to build\, monitor\, and evaluate forensic health care programs working with missing and murdered Indigenous women/ people (MMIW/P) cases. \n\n\nSpeakers from Indian Health Service Headquarters Division of Nursing Services \n\nNicole Stahlmann\, MN\, RN\, SANE-A\, AFN-BC\, FNE-A/P\, Forensic Nurse Consultant\nBillie Jo Brown\, MN\, MEd\, BSN\, BA\, RN\, Aaniiih (Gros Ventre) & Nakoda (Assiniboine)\, Fort Belknap Indian Community\, Forensic Nurse Coordinator\n\nObjectives: \n\nGain a basic understanding of the Indigenous medicine wheel center direction of healing.\nProvide insight and understanding of the high rates of violence and sexual violence against AI/AN women.\nUnderstand the importance of expanding culture and culturally sensitive\, emotional\, and mental health services to sexual assault survivors to reduce stigma and address barriers.\nLearn how to implement efficient ways to build\, monitor\, and evaluate forensic health care programs working with MMIW/P cases.\nEstablish best practices for care coordination using a multidisciplinary team approach.\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nTribes and Tribal Partners
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/culturally-responsive-care-for-sexual-assault-survivors/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning,DBH,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T150000
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CREATED:20230926T200206Z
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SUMMARY:Integrated Healthcare Through an Indigenous Approach
DESCRIPTION:October 26\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nJoin NCUIH on October 26 for the second program in our series “Strengthening Wellness in Indigenous Communities using the Medicine Wheel.” This webinar will feature presenters from Denver Indian Health and Family Services (DIHFS) on the topic of “Integrated Healthcare Through an Indigenous Approach.” During this webinar attendees can expect to gain knowledge of the Indigenous medicine wheel and learn ways to integrate inclusive principles into their healthcare design. \nObjectives: \n\nGain a basic understanding of the Indigenous medicine wheel.\nUnderstand the importance of culturally relevant design for building trust and inclusivity in Integrated health care design for adults and elders.\nLearn promising practices for embracing inclusive principles in integrated health care design.\n\nPresenters: \n\nFrom Denver Indian Health and Family Serivces (DIHFS):\n\nDaryle Conquering Bear\, Crow\, Oglala Lakota\, NWC\nRoselyn Small-Farley MA\, LPCC\, LAC Diné (she/hers)\nSarah Maestas\, Director of Health and Wellness\n\n\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nTribal Partners and Tribes\nIPC Champions\nIPC Fellows
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/integrated-healthcare-through-an-indigenous-approach/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning,DBH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230912T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T154430Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating Marketplace Enrollment: Pathways to Healthcare Coverage
DESCRIPTION:September 12\, 2023 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EDT\nUnderstanding healthcare coverage can be complicated\, but it doesn’t have to be. Join our upcoming webinar where you will gain insights and practical strategies for navigating ACA enrollment for community members with confidence. Learn how to help your community members gain valuable insights selecting the right healthcare plans\, understanding options\, and maintaining continuing coverage. Secure your spot now\, this webinar is not to be missed. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand ACA Enrollment: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its significance in providing healthcare coverage for individuals and family.\nNavigate Enrollment Options: Learn how to help your community members navigate the various ACA enrollment options\, including Health Insurance Marketplaces and Medicaid to find the option that best suit community member needs.\nMaster Enrollment Process: Acquire practical knowledge on the step-by-step process of enrolling\, including key dates\, documentation needed\, and assistance resources available to ensure a successful enrollment experience.\n\nPresenter: \n\nKristin Bitsuie\, Tribal Health Care Reform Outreach and Education Policy Coordinator\, Nation Indian Health Board (NIHB)\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/navigating-marketplace-enrollment-pathways-to-healthcare-coverage/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20230816T182421Z
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Culturally Responsive Sexual Health Communication in Urban Indian Care Settings
DESCRIPTION:August 29\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nDiscover a new dimension of culturally responsive sexual health communication in urban Indian care settings at the upcoming virtual event hosted by the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). Join us for insights from expert Mattee Jim of First Nations Community Healthsource\, as healthcare providers and public health professionals from Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) gather to learn about impactful recommendations and resources. Let’s strengthen the dialogue around sexual health\, fostering understanding and healthier communities. \nObjectives: \n\nTo improve knowledge of recommendations and strategies for enhancing cultural humility in sexual health communication\nTo increase awareness of resources and tools for culturally responsive sexual health communication\nTo foster collaboration and connections between stakeholders involved in Urban Indian sexual health service provision\n\nPresenter: \n\nMattee Jim (Dine)\nFirst Nations Community Healthsource\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nTribal Partners and Tribes\n\nNCUIH Contact: Mattie Curry\, Public Health Program Manager\, mcurry@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/enhancing-culturally-responsive-sexual-health-communication-in-urban-indian-care-settings/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T160000
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CREATED:20230703T161434Z
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SUMMARY:Compassion Fatigue Training
DESCRIPTION:July 28\, 2023 | 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT\nEarn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and learn about the critical topic of compassion fatigue. Explore the significant effects on those who aid individuals coping with stress\, trauma\, or pain. This event will illuminate the toll experienced by caregivers\, including healthcare professionals and public health workers\, particularly due to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) epidemic and the pandemic. You will acquire valuable insights and knowledge and equip yourself with tools to recognize compassion fatigue in others and within yourself. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand Compassion Fatigue\nBring awareness to symptoms\nDecrease symptoms and decrease risk\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners and Tribes
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/compassion-fatigue-training/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20230531T192626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T152328Z
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SUMMARY:Standing Together to Address Urban Indian STI Disparities: Partnership Opportunities for UIOs
DESCRIPTION:June 21\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nStrengthening Syphilis Care in Indian Country\nGet prepared for an exciting and engaging STI Community of Learning training series that aims to empower AI/AN populations facing disparities in STI rates\, prevention\, and treatment. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to extend resources and foster dynamic collaborations that will drive tangible results. Join us as we embark on a transformative journey together! \nImmerse yourself in a vibrant Community of Learning where UIOs (Urban Indian Organizations) will receive top-notch training\, gain access to invaluable resources\, and participate in an exchange of information and insights like never before. Together\, we will tackle challenges\, share innovative solutions\, and pave the way for enhanced STI services and capacities. \nObjectives: \n\nTo improve UIOs’ knowledge of syphilis disparities that affect American Indians and Alaska Natives\, with a focus on Urban Indian populations\nTo enhance understanding of syphilis pathology and epidemiology among UIO clinicians\nTo increase UIOs’ awareness of culturally relevant syphilis resources\n\nPresenter: \n\nJessica Leston\, MPH\, Clinical Programs Director at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nOther\n\nNCUIH Contact: Mattie Curry\, Public Health Manager\, mcurry@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/standing-together-to-address-urban-indian-sti-disparities-partnership-opportunities-for-uios-2/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20230607T174140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T141056Z
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SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Care Training
DESCRIPTION:June 20\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nJoin the National Council of Urban Indian Health as we dive into the crucial topic of Trauma-Informed Care. Trauma-informed care is a framework that aims to establish secure healthcare environments. When catering to American Indian and Alaskan Native communities\, trauma-informed care should acknowledge the influence of historical trauma and our resilience and cultural connections to create culturally safe care. \nObjectives: \n\nDiscussing the historical timeline and governmental policy implications in American Indian history sheds light on their past.\nEvaluating the effects of stress and trauma on American Indian health\, including epigenetic changes\, reveals their unique challenges.\nExplaining the principles of trauma-informed care and its relevance to healthcare requirements of the American Indian and Alaskan Native population.\nExamining trauma-informed care within cultural safety allows for a comprehensive analysis.\n\nPresenters: \n\nJennifer S. Nanez\, MSW\, LMSW (Acoma Pueblo)\, University of New Mexico\nTeresa Gomez\, MA\, University of New Mexico\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners\nTribes\n\nNCUIH Contact: Yvonne Ito\, Public Health Manager\, yito@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/trauma-informed-care-training/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T193000
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CREATED:20230526T141154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230526T141154Z
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SUMMARY:The Journey of Healing Series: Positive Indian Parenting
DESCRIPTION:May 30\, May 31\, June 1 @ 11:30 am – 7:30 pm\n\n\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) invites you to the Journey to Healing event series. Rooted in Native American traditions and values\, this series aims to provide vital training and resources for improving the health and wellness of urban Indigenous communities in the United States. The series features the renowned Positive Indian Parenting training (PIP) by the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)\, which helps parents and families reconnect with our teachings. \nDiscover how these teachings and values can be applied in today’s world. As a PIP participant\, you’ll learn how to incorporate oral traditions into communication with your children\, nurture them through the wisdom of the cradleboard\, and develop self-discipline in alignment with our valued cultural norms. \nJoin us at the Journey to Healing for access to cutting-edge information\, best practices shared by field experts\, and networking opportunities with healthcare professionals and advocates. Together\, we can strive for a future where Indigenous people thrive. \nObjectives: \n\nBe certified in the course material and able to train parents in the strengths-based methods that were traditionally used in Indian families and communities\nHave the knowledge and cultural awareness of traditional practices that were once passed down through generations\nHave the opportunity to practice the skills taught in this training in small group work and hands-on peer learning opportunities\nReceive direction and material on how to work with parents and families from a Native perspective\nHave the necessary template and tools to design and implement their own culturally appropriate version of the Positive Indian Parenting program in their tribal communities\nHave the support and encouragement of NICWA staff while they learn\, during program development and program implementation\n\nNOTE: YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE (3) SESSIONS TO OBTAIN PIP CERTIFICATION. \nPresenter: \n\nLorraine Brave\, MSW\, National Indian Child Welfare Association\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners and Tribes\n\nNCUIH Contact: Yvonne Ito\, Public Health Manager\, yito@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/the-journey-of-healing-series-positive-indian-parenting/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20230417T150030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T140902Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Training
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 2023 | 2:00 p.m. EDT\nService providers who work with the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) community can gain a baseline understanding of Domestic Violence by attending this training. The presenter will define Domestic Violence\, discuss barriers\, possible solutions\, and offer useful resources to decrease Domestic Violence within the AI/AN community. The goal of this training is to enhance the ability of service providers to recognize and effectively serve Native American families who may be experiencing family/domestic violence within their homes and communities. \nObjectives: \n\nRecognize the signs and symptoms of domestic violence\, teen dating violence\, and crisis response.\nAccurately utilize the lethality assessment\, the requirement to report domestic violence and teen dating violence.\nIdentify wraparound services within service areas\, establishing resources and crisis response services.\nPromote and support victims of domestic violence\, prioritizing self-sufficiency.\n\nPresenter: \n\nBritanee Moreno (Intertribal Council of California)\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners and Tribes
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/domestic-violence-training/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230111T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20230104T145322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T145322Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Healthy Communities: Trusted Messaging and Messengers
DESCRIPTION:January 11\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\nFacilitate peer-to-peer information sharing of strategies/results through a Community of Learning (COL) series to support providers in addressing common challenges and best vaccine awareness and education practices to encourage urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients. \nObjectives: \n\nShare ways to identify trusted American Indian/Alaska Native messengers\nShare ways to use trusted messengers to increase community engagement and vaccinations\nLearn ways to look at data and create effective messaging
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/journey-to-healthy-communities-trusted-messaging-and-messengers/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20221107T183930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T183930Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Healthy Communities: COVID-19 Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:December 14\, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\nFacilitate peer-to-peer information sharing of strategies/results through a Community of Learning (COL) series to support providers in addressing common challenges and best vaccine awareness and education practices to encourage urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients.\n\nObjectives: \n\nIncrease in knowledge of COVID-19 boosters and when to get them\nIncrease in knowledge of COVID-19 isolation guidelines\nIncrease in knowledge of COVID-19 quarantine guidelines
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/journey-to-healthy-communities-covid-19-guidelines/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T120000
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SUMMARY:Person-Centered Care
DESCRIPTION:November 16\, 2022 | 12:00 p.m. EST\nThis three part on-demand series explores ways healthcare facilities and frontline practitioners can create a truly person-centered experience for their patients and communities. This webinar series will provide participants with a deep understanding of the key elements of patient-centered care and why it matters as an effective strategy for fostering trust between patient\, provider\, and health care systems. \nPresenters: \n\nHealth Literacy: An Essential Component of Communication Strategy for Person-Centered Care:\n\nLyz Best\, NCUIH\, MA\, MPH\nMolly Siegel\, NCUIH\, MPH\, CPH\n\n\nEngaging Your Workforce to Improve Health Outcomes Through Person Centered Care:\n\nAlyssa Smith-Longee\, NCUIH\, MPH\, BSN\, RN\n\n\nNavigating a Person-Centered Team Approach to Chronic Disease Management:\n\nVanessa Alvarez\, American Indian Health Service of Chicago\, MSN\, APRN\, FNP-BC\nCynthia Gourneau\, American Indian Health Service of Chicago\, Diabetes Educator/Pharmacist\nShandiin Begay\, American Indian Health Service of Chicago\, MSW\, Behavioral Health Counselor/Intake Coordinator\n\n\n\nRegister for this exciting learning series to be launched on November 16th at 12:00 pm EST.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/person-centered-care/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20221103T200449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T200449Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Healthy Communities: Patient Engagement and Cultural Approaches
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\nFacilitate peer-to-peer information sharing of strategies/results through a Community of Learning (COL) series to support providers in addressing common challenges and best vaccine awareness and education practices to encourage urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients.\n\nObjectives: \n\nShare strategies to help with patient engagement and cultural approaches to increase vaccine uptake\nFacilitate discussion between health care providers and health care workers on patient engagement and cultural approaches\n\nEvent Presenters: \n\nJohnny Delgado\, Bakersfield American Indian Health Project\nSusan Levy\, Native Health\nTiffani Stark\, NCUIH\nMyca Grant Hunthrop\, NCUIH
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/journey-to-healthy-communities-patient-engagement-and-cultural-approaches/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220726T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220726T163000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173537
CREATED:20220609T194357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T202703Z
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SUMMARY:Sharing the Ribbon: Best Practices from the Frontlines
DESCRIPTION:Red Ribbon Campaign: Uniting AI/AN Communities to Eliminate HIV/AIDS\nThis interactive three-part series will provide a special focus on providing support and resources to the frontline practitioners fighting to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. This series will will also provide forums for participants to learn about and discuss innovative resources and best practices in the reduction of stigma in the community\, providers\, and support systems and emphasize increasing outreach and testing services\, and hearing the stories from the frontlines of our urban Indian communities. \nEvent Objectives: \n\nUnderstand how to increase and maintain behavioral health support programs for AI/ANs living with HIV/AIDS\nEmphasize how tailored resources and campaigns successfully address unique community needs around HIV/AIDS\nEnhance UIO participant knowledge in providing integrated and culturally competent HIV/AIDS care\n\nEvent Presenters: \n\nLinda Son-Stone\, CEO | First Nations Community Healthsource (FNCH)\nMattee Jim\, HIV Prevention/Support Services Coordinator | First Nations Community Healthsource (FNCH)\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\n\nThis webinar is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/sharing-the-ribbon-best-practices-from-the-frontlines/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220714T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173538
CREATED:20220609T193910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T202547Z
UID:10000099-1657807200-1657810800@ncuih.org
SUMMARY:Broadening the Ribbon: Innovative Resources and Effective Strategies to Eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:Red Ribbon Campaign: Uniting AI/AN Communities to Eliminate HIV/AIDS\nThis interactive three-part series will provide a special focus on providing support and resources to the frontline practitioners fighting to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. This series will will also provide forums for participants to learn about and discuss innovative resources and best practices in the reduction of stigma in the community\, providers\, and support systems and emphasize increasing outreach and testing services\, and hearing the stories from the frontlines of our urban Indian communities. \nEvent Objectives: \n\nSupplement existing knowledge and provide insight into integrated and culturally-competent HIV/AIDS prevention\, treatment and education programs.\nUnderstand how to navigate provider and community stigma around HIV/AIDS in a culturally-competent way.\nDiscuss the successful creation of safe\, accessible\, patient-centered care environments for patients\, their partners\, and their families.\n\nEvent Presenters: \n\nRobyn Sunday-Allen\, CEO | Oklahoma City Indian Clinic\nOther Speakers TBD\n\nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff \nThis webinar is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/broadening-the-ribbon-innovative-resources-and-effective-strategies-to-eliminate-hiv-aids-in-indian-country/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T173538
CREATED:20220609T193251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T202409Z
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SUMMARY:Strengthening the Ribbon: A Primary Care Approach to Eliminating HIV/AIDS in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:Red Ribbon Campaign: Uniting AI/AN Communities to Eliminate HIV/AIDS\nThis interactive three-part series will provide a special focus on providing support and resources to the frontline practitioners fighting to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. This series will will also provide forums for participants to learn about and discuss innovative resources and best practices in the reduction of stigma in the community\, providers\, and support systems and emphasize increasing outreach and testing services\, and hearing the stories from the frontlines of our urban Indian communities. \nEvent Objectives: \n\nProvide insight into integrating clinical interventions and treatments for addressing and eliminating the HIV/AIDS epidemic.\nSupplement existing knowledge on ways providers can support HIV/AIDS care and treatment provision.\n\nEvent Presenters: \n\nDr. Jorge Mera\, Director of Infectious Diseases | Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS)\nJessica Leston\, Clinical Programs Director | Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB)\nDavid Stephens\, BSN\, RN\, ECHO Clinic Director | Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB)\n\nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff \nThis webinar is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/strengthening-the-ribbon-a-primary-care-approach-to-eliminating-hiv-aids-in-indian-country/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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