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SUMMARY:The Coral Council: UIO Ambassador Program Kick-off and Orientation Session
DESCRIPTION:Mar. 10\, 2022 | 2-3 p.m. EST\nAbout the Event: \nThis 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 share their best practices throughout the urban American Indian and Alaska Native healthcare community. \nCoral is something that American Indians attribute soothing qualities to; maintaining that it garners power in its rise from the sea. Coral aids the wearer in travel\, health\, and protection. We want to acknowledge the Coral Council as protectors and have a symbolic representation of the strength they bring with their knowledge and expertise.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/coral-council/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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SUMMARY:CDC's Project Firstline Curriculum Launch Event for Healthcare Workers
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhen: March 16\, 2022\, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET \nWho: This event is intended for all healthcare workers in the United States\, representing all professions and settings in healthcare. \nWhat to Expect: Attendees will hear directly from CDC leadership\, including Dr. Rochelle Walensky\, Director of CDC; Dr. Denise Cardo\, Director of CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion; and Dr. Mike Bell\, Deputy \nDivision Director of CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. The Project Firstline team will also present some of the new resources – from videos to training toolkits to infographics and screensavers – that are \ndesigned to help healthcare workers think critically about infection control.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/cdc-pfl-curriculum-launch/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,IPC,Public Health
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SUMMARY:PATh: Walking in Board Balance
DESCRIPTION:Mar. 25\, 2022 | 1-4 p.m. EST\n  \nAbout the Event: \nThis interactive three-session series provides Board members with a special focus on “PATh: Walking in Board Balance.” The series is founded on: Preparing for Indigenous grant writing\, Achievement of accreditation\, and Thriving Urban Indian Organization (UIO) expansion based on traditional board principles. Subject matter experts will share culturally relevant approaches that UIOs can effectively use within their programs. During these sessions\, participants will explore their executive journey through the footprints of our UIOs. \n1-2 p.m. EST: Preparing: Indigenous Approach to Writing Grants\n2-3 p.m EST: Achievement: The BOD Role in AAAHC Preparation\n3-4 p.m EST: Thriving: Sustaining a Growing Facility and a Growing Workforce \n1-2 p.m. EST: Preparing: Indigenous Approach to Writing Grants\nObjectives:\n1. Using Native values to identify potential grants\, empower grant writing\, and navigating the funder philanthropic sector by using a funding map\n2. Aligning your organization’s mission/vision to identify potential funders and using strategic communications to increase funder support\n3. Planning/preparation for grant proposals and engagement with funders\n4. Managing your award-winning grant \nPresenter:\nDivya Nanduri MSPH\, Technical Assistance Manager-HIV | Technical Assistance \n2-3 p.m EST: Achievement: The BOD Role in AAAHC Preparation\nObjectives:\n1. Outlining AAAHC standards\n2. Illustrating the UIO Facility Assessment using AAAHC standards\n3. Preparing for site visits; best Practices for AAAHC accreditation \nPresenter:\nZepporah Fuller MHA/Ed\, CPHQ (Diné)\, Director | Technical Assistance \n3-4 p.m EST: Thriving: Sustaining a Growing Facility and a Growing Workforce\nObjectives:\n1. Gaining insight into successful expansion planning.\n2. Understanding the Pros and Cons of navigating funding during the COVID-19 Pandemic\n3. Completing a peer-to-peer discussion on effective use of facilities & expenditures funding \nPresenter: \nWalter Murillo (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)| Native Health Phoenix CEO
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/path-walking-in-board-balance/
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors,TA
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