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  • Run for Resilience (May 23-30)

    The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, invites you to join us for a virtual run/walk to raise funding and awareness for NCUIH's critical work that supports the resiliency […]

  • RE-INDIGENIZE HEALTH: HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TALKING CIRCLE

    RE-INDIGENIZE HEALTH: Decolonizing Our Hearts & Minds The NCUIH Youth Council Cohort 3 presents the RE-INDIGENIZE HEALTH: Decolonizing Our Hearts & Minds campaign summer series. This engaging experience is comprised of two events that include workshops and talking circles focused on healthy relationships and mental wellness. Our Youth Council's #IndigiMedicine social media campaign is designed to amplify […]

  • RE-INDIGENIZE HEALTH: Mental Health Talking Circle

    Mental Health Talking Circle Friday, July 16 | 7:00-8:30 p.m. ET Objectives: • Learn how COVID-19 affected AI/AN youth's mental wellbeing and understanding its long-lasting effects • Learn about the Medicine Wheel Teachings of spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical health and balance. • Reclaim Cultural Resilient Leadership skills and transcend through trauma (historical and intergenerational) • […]

  • Mental Health for Everyone: Grief, Loss, and Seeing Clearly

    Mental Health for Everyone: Grief, Loss, and Seeing Clearly August 10, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST Presenter: Bonnie Duran, MPH, DrPH Objectives: Understand intergenerational and current loss Address resiliency and strength-based culture centered approaches Address cultural practices around grief and loss Mindfulness as everyday ceremony Audience: UIO ED/CEOs, UIO Staff   WATCH […]

  • Learning to Love Ourselves: Incorporating Compassion Care In Our Work

    Dr. Duran has addressed stress, fatigue, and burnout, among frontline health care workers as facets of a broader "moral injury." attributable to COVID 19. She is a leading expert on mindfulness and processes related to Indigenous Healing and meditation for all ages. In this session, participants can learn about self-assessment strategies and tools for cultivating […]

  • Mental Health: How Discrimination Gets Trapped in the Body

    Mental Health: How Discrimination Gets Trapped in the Body September 1, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST Join NCUIH for the second of the three-part series which will provide a special focus on mental health issues ranging from coping with grief and loss to chronic stress and alcohol/substance misuse in our urban Indian […]

  • Digital Storytelling: Writing Our Stories is Righting Our Stories

    September 14, 2021 | 7:00 p.m. EST Native Youth will complete a guided illustration activity after which they will learn how to tell a meaningful story that takes ownership of and connects them back to their culture. *Note: Materials for this activity will be shipped in advance. Presenters: Antoinette Ascencio, Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo […]

  • Mental Health: Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Opioid Misuse Best Practices for UIOs

    Mental Health: Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Opioid Misuse Best Practices for UIOs Join NCUIH for the third and last session of the three-part series which will provide a special focus on mental health issues ranging from coping with grief and loss to chronic stress and alcohol/substance misuse in our urban Indian communities. Treatment and prevention experts […]

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