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SUMMARY:Culturally Inclusive Healthcare: Honoring Traditions for a Healthier Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:November 1\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\n“Culturally Inclusive Healthcare: Honoring Traditions for a Healthier Tomorrow” is a must-attend webinar designed to facilitate a discussion between traditional and modern healthcare practices. Join us as we explore and implement strategies that enhance patient care and outcomes by integrating traditional healing into healthcare models. With a profound commitment to cultural sensitivity\, evidence-based support\, and measurable impact\, this event empowers healthcare professionals to create a more inclusive and holistic healthcare landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a discussion to make healthcare more culturally inclusive and patient centered. \nEvent Goal: \nThis interactive webinar aims to foster a deeper understanding of the integration of traditional healing practices into modern healthcare \nObjectives: \n\nExplore effective ways to integrate traditional healing practices into contemporary healthcare models\, while maintaining a strong emphasis on cultural sensitivity and patient preferences.\nShare evidence-based support for traditional healing practices in healthcare\, emphasizing their role in patient care.\nIdentify key metrics and assessment tools to measure the effectiveness of culturally integrated healthcare initiatives and their impact on health outcomes.\nEmpower healthcare providers to become advocates for culturally inclusive policies and practices within their respective organizations.\n\nPresenters: \n\nNahla Holland\, Research Associate\, National Council of Urban Indian Health\nDanelle Trottier\, Senior Director of Operations-Residential Treatment\, Native American Connections\nAndrea Klimas\, Clinical Director at Native American Connections Patina Wellness Center\, Native American Connections\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nTribal Partners and Tribes
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/culturally-inclusive-healthcare-honoring-traditions-for-a-healthier-tomorrow/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Paths to Vaccine Equity: Annual Vaccinations
DESCRIPTION:November 9\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\nJoin the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) for the second session in our vaccine Community of Learning (CoL) series\, “Paths to Vaccine Equity: Annual Vaccinations.” Speakers from NCUIH\, Vaccinate Your Family\, Connecticut Department of Public Health\, and Indian Health Service will discuss the new RSV vaccine and updates to the COVID-19 and influenza vaccines. Participants will learn how collaboration with vaccine organizations can help support vaccine awareness and patient education. \nObjectives: \n\nReview the flu and COVID-19 vaccines and updates;\nDiscuss the importance of staying current with annual vaccinations such as RSV\, flu\, and COVID-19; and\,\nLearn about collaborating with other vaccine organizations to help support vaccine awareness and education.\n\nPresenters: \n\nAmy Pisani\, CEO\, Vaccinate Your Family\nDr. Manisha Juthani\, MD\, Connecticut Department of Public Health\nElise Balzer\, Indian Health Service\nTiffani Stark\, NCUIH\nMyca Grant Hunthrop\, NCUIH\n\nAudience: \n\nUrban Indian Organization (UIO) EDs/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nVaccine Organizations and Advocates
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/paths-to-vaccine-equity-annual-vaccinations/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Empowering Indigenous Communities: Syndemic Strategies for HIV/AIDS
DESCRIPTION:November 29\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\n\nJoin us for an in-depth review of the Indigenous HIV/AIDS Strategy (HAS) or Indigi-HAS\, a comprehensive guide tailored to empower Indigenous communities in their fight against HIV/AIDS. During this session\, Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) will receive guidance on applying the strategy content led by our expert facilitator. Connect with like-minded advocates\, explore collaborative opportunities\, and be part of a pivotal moment in the battle against HIV/AIDS. Secure your spot by registering now\, and help us spread the word for positive change. Together\, we can make a difference in achieving health equity within urban Indian communities. This event is made possible by the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund through the Indian Health Service. \nObjectives: \n\nReview the Indigenous HIV/AIDS Syndemic Strategy from an urban Indian perspective.\nIdentify various ways to apply the strategy based on UIO facility type.\nDiscuss the particular needs of attending UIOs and guide them through solutions using the strategy.\n\nPresenter: \n\nKayla Emrick\, Public Health Associate\, NCUIH\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/empowering-indigenous-communities-syndemic-strategies-for-hiv-aids/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T140000
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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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