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  • Messengers in Health: Protecting our Elders Through Vaccinations

    The "Messengers in Health" Community of Learning three-part series supports provider vaccine awareness and education to encourage urban Indian patients. The series will provide strategies and resources for individual clinicians providing health care, strategies and resources for health care organizations, messaging and communications strategies, and identification of evidence-based practices. Objectives: 1. Identify ways to effectively […]

  • Messengers in Health: Tis the season to vaccinate – Flu, Pneumonia, and COVID-19

    Nov 17 | 3:30-4:30 p.m. EST  Objectives: Identify ways to effectively communicate with Urban AI/Ans regarding vaccinations Share strategies to help improve trust between Urban AI/ANs and health care providers Review the importance of vaccinations and why they are needed Learn about the recommended vaccinations for this fall season Facilitate discussion between health care providers […]

  • Messengers in Health: Vaccination – Myths vs Facts

    The final topic in NCUIH's "Messengers in Health" series is Vaccination – Myths vs Facts, where we will discuss vaccine myths vs facts and strategies to help with misinformation and disinformation to assist in vaccine hesitancy. We will conclude with a facilitated discussion between healthcare providers and health care workers on vaccine myths vs facts. […]

  • The Coral Council: UIO Ambassador Program Kick-off and Orientation Session

    Mar. 10, 2022 | 2-3 p.m. EST About the Event: This program kick-off and orientation session will introduce the Coral Council, a UIO Ambassador program that brings together UIO experts to share culturally-competent, evidence-based and promising best practices on HIV/AIDS. This program intends to highlight UIOs with HIV treatment and prevention programs in place to […]

  • CDC’s Project Firstline Curriculum Launch Event for Healthcare Workers

    To celebrate all healthcare workers and to present Project Firstline’s new infection control educational materials directly to them, CDC is hosting a special launch event for the healthcare workforce. When: March 16, 2022, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET Who: This event is intended for all healthcare workers in the United States, representing all […]

  • Emergency Preparedness and Vaccination Planning Storyteller Application (2022-2023)

    December 30, 2022 Storytellers The Storytellers’ funded opportunity is a part of NCUIH’s Emergency Preparedness and Vaccine Planning CDC funded grant initiative. Up to 10 Storytellers will participate through July 2023.  Who are Storytellers?  Federally Funded Title V Urban Indian Organizations  All program types, including outreach and referral, residential treatment, and mental health and substance abuse outpatient sites  […]

  • Info Session for Storytellers – Awards of $30,000 are Available per UIO

    SAVE THE DATE: November 2, 2022, 2-3 p.m. EST Objectives Provide information about the Storyteller opportunity and the roles and responsibilities of the Storytellers. Learn from past Storytellers’ experiences with the program and the resources acquired to better support their organization’s Emergency Preparedness initiatives. Provide an overview and a walkthrough of the Storyteller application process […]

  • Standing Together to Address Urban Indian STI Disparities: Partnership Opportunities for UIOs

    January 18, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) invites Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) to attend this first event in the “Standing Together to Address Urban Indian STI Disparities” series to learn about NCUIH’s new STI project activities and services. At this session, UIOs will learn about […]

  • One is Too Many: Together We Can Prevent American Indian and Alaska Native Maternal Deaths

    February 7, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST This virtual dialogue will address American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) maternal mortality, its impact on UIO communities, and will also introduce Maternal Mortality Review Committees (MMRC) as a potential prevention mechanism. This event will hold space for open discussion with attendees as well as participant […]

  • Indigenous Wellness: Helping Our Veterans Heal

    April 13, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT This webinar will increase awareness and hands on strategies on behavioral health issues which are important and unique to Native Veterans. […]

  • Harvesting Hope: Strengthening HIV Services in Urban Indian Communities

    August 23, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT Join us for a dynamic listening session aimed at identifying gaps and unmet needs within Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) to enhance HIV programming. This event provides a unique platform for UIOs, federal partners, and stakeholders to collaborate, share updates and collectively address challenges. The discussion will […]

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