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SUMMARY:COVID Success Stories: Mental Health for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:May 5\, 2022 | 1-2 p.m. EST\nThis COVID Success Stories Community of Learning is an effort to respond to emerging issues Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) continue to encounter during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We hope to spotlight efforts to adapt and thrive despite many challenges faced by UIOs. These sessions will be informative\, active\, and designed to arm participants with vital resources to serve your communities. We will explore how UIOs can successfully use innovative approaches to address their need for quality care\, workforce retention\, and patient safety. \nRegister\, join us\, and complete our survey to be entered to win a Democracy is Indigenous mug! \nPresenter:\nBonnie Duran (recorded) \nObjectives:\n1. Understand intergenerational and current loss\n2. Address resiliency and strength-based culture-centered approaches\n3. Address cultural practices around grief and loss\n4. Mindfulness as everyday ceremony \n\n  \nLearn how to win fun prizes by joining us for our sessions! Find out more below:\n\nRegister\, join us\, and complete our survey to be entered to win a Democracy is Indigenous mug!\nRegister and join us for all three COVID Success Stories COL sessions and complete the surveys for your chance to win a FREE pass to our 2022 Annual Conference!
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/covid-success-stories-mental-health-for-everyone/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,TA
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SUMMARY:COVID Success Stories: The HR Challenge: Enforcement of COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates\, Retention\, and Recruitment
DESCRIPTION:May 10\, 2o22 | 1-2 p.m. EST\nThis COVID Success Stories Community of Learning is an effort to respond to emerging issues Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) continue to encounter during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We hope to spotlight efforts to adapt and thrive despite many challenges faced by UIOs. These sessions will be informative\, active\, and designed to arm participants with vital resources to serve your communities. We will explore how UIOs can successfully use innovative approaches to address their need for quality care\, workforce retention\, and patient safety. \nRegister\, join us\, and complete our survey to be entered to win a Democracy is Indigenous mug! \nPresenters: \n\nRoland Acupido\, HR Director\, Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley\nAngela Young\, Director of Administrative Services\, NATIVE HEALTH of Phoenix\, Arizona\n\nObjectives: \n\nDescribe HR challenges UIOs currently face in everyday practice: Mandates. retention\, recruitment\nModerate dialogue discussants each of whom will present initial remarks based on UIO’s scenarios\nFacilitate a peer-to-peer dialogue on responses to HR challenges. Discuss: Characteristics of “right” approach; Best Practice\n\n\n  \nLearn how to win fun prizes by joining us for our sessions! Find out more below:\n\nRegister\, join us\, and complete our survey to be entered to win a Democracy is Indigenous mug!\nRegister and join us for all three COVID Success Stories COL sessions and complete the surveys for your chance to win a FREE pass to our 2022 Annual Conference!
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/covid-success-stories-the-hr-challenge-enforcement-of-covid-19-vaccine-mandates-retention-and-recruitment/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,TA
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SUMMARY:Kick-off: EHR and HIT Support for UIOs
DESCRIPTION:May 11\, 2022 | 1-2 p.m. EST\n  \nObjective: \nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) will be kicking off a new opportunity for Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) to receive HIT and EHR support from a Subject Matter Expert. NCUIH will also collect feedback from UIO staff on their current HIT\, EHR\, and related training needs as well as remind staff of a variety of opportunities and trainings. \nAudience: \nUIOs – Clinical Application Coordinators (CACS)\, Billers/Coders\, UIO staff who work with HIT\, HIT Leadership \n  \nNCUIH Contact: \nTiffani Stark\, Public Health Program Manager\, TStark@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/kick-off-ehr-and-hit-support-for-uios/
CATEGORIES:TA
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SUMMARY:No More Broken Promises: A Path to Health Equity in Indian Country
DESCRIPTION:No More Broken Promises: A Path to Health Equity in Indian Country\nMay 24-25\, 2022\n12-6 p.m. EST Daily\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) will present its 2022 Annual Conference virtually May 24 and 25. This year’s theme will be No More Broken Promises: A Path to Health Equity in Indian Country. This conference will bring together urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities\, Federal partners\, and public health advocates to address high priority issues impacting urban Indian communities across the country. Featured sessions will focus on advocating for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People\, mental health disparities throughout Indian Country\, the impact of COVID-19 in Native communities\, and enhancing Tribal-Urban partnerships. \nThis virtual gathering will bring us together to share best practices through a diverse\, equitable\, and culturally responsive way.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/save-the-date-ncuih-2022-annual-conference/
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