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SUMMARY:2022-2023 Youth Advisory Council – Application Deadline September 9th
DESCRIPTION:Attention AI/AN Youth! 2022-2023 Youth Advisory Council Application Opens on July 26th\nDon’t miss out on this enriching opportunity! The deadline to apply is September 9th!\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) is seeking passionate and motivated AI/AN youth living in urban communities and off reservations for our 2022-2023 Youth Advisory Council Cohort! Being a member of the Youth Council is an enriching opportunity to promote peer-level awareness and support for youth and young adult AI/ANs living in urban areas. \nThe NCUIH Youth Council leads efforts that empower AI/AN youth and young adults to address substance misuse\, trauma\, suicide\, and other mental health challenges among Native youth. Through their hard work\, members hone skills in advocacy\, public speaking\, project management\, and professional development. \nDon’t miss out on this valuable chance to receive training and hands-on experience alongside your peers! The deadline to apply is September 9th\, 2022. \nBenefits of Youth Council Membership\nYouth Council members will receive training and hands-on experience in three broad areas: \n\nMentorship Opportunities\n\nMeeting UIO healthcare executives\nShadowing NCUIH staff and learning about AI/AN advocacy\nConversing with health care professionals\n\n\nPublic Health Practices and Behavior Health Experience\n\nCreating a project for the peer-level prevention of suicide\, substance abuse\, and mental health challenges\nAdvocating for improved culturally competent AI/AN health care\n\n\nLeadership Skills Building and Personal Growth\n\nDeveloping advocacy policy skills\nBuilding leadership and professional development skills\nImproving self-care and wellness\, while strengthening team-building skills\n\n\n\nApply Today\n  \nYouth Council Selection Criteria\n\nAmerican Indian/Alaska Native living in Urban Communities and off-reservation\nBetween ages 18-24\nAbility to engage in a 12-month commitment with NCUIH beginning September 20th\, 2022\, and ending on September 6th\, 2023\nMust have a desire and willingness to grow by serving as a youth leader representing urban communities.\nComplete Youth Council application\, obtain one (1) mandatory reference and submit by September 9\, 2022\, at 12:00PM EDT (Noon). The reference must come from an individual 18+ who can confidently speak to your character. This includes but is not limited to a mentor\, professor/teacher\, supervisor\, peer/work colleague\, advisor.\n\nTime Commitment & Participation\nNCUIH expects that youth and young adults selected for the National Youth Advisory Council will commit to a 12-month term beginning Monday\, September 20th\, 2022\, and ending September 6th\, 2023. All activity expenses will be paid by NCUIH\, a modest stipend will be provided. There will be no costs associated with membership in the NCUIH National Youth Advisory Council. \n\nAttend a 2-day\, virtual Youth Council Orientation in early October 2022\nAttend a 3-day in-person Youth Advisory Council Training Dates: TBD in Washington\, DC (May be virtual pending COVID-19 Status)\nAttend NCUIH’s 2023 Annual Conference Dates: TBD in late Spring/early Summer (May be virtual pending COVID-19 Status)\nAttend monthly virtual check-in meetings between September 20th\, 2022 – September 6th\, 2023\nYouth Council General Meeting Participation: Estimated 3-4 hours monthly (1.5 hours monthly meeting + 2.5 hours working time)\n\nRequired Travel\nOut-of-state travel for In-Person training and NCUIH’s Annual Conference may be required for Youth Council members who are not located in Washington DC (pending COVID-19 restrictions). Out-of-state travel will be required for Youth Council members who are not located in Washington DC. \nComputer or Laptop Access\nYouth Council meetings will occur virtually with all 5 members and NCUIH staff starting monthly on September 20th\, 2022 – September 6th\, 2023. Calls will last approximately 1.5-2 hours and will be facilitated through Zoom software. (Alternatively\, participation can occur via cell phone as well). \nNotification of Acceptance\nYouth Council members will be notified of their selection to the NCUIH Urban Indian Youth and Young Adult Advisory Council by Tuesday\, September 20th\, 2022.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/2022-2023-youth-advisory-council/
CATEGORIES:Youth
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SUMMARY:IPC Training Toolkit for Healthcare Workers to Deal with Emerging and Re-emerging Disease Threats
DESCRIPTION:September 1\, 2022 | 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. EST\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH)\, as a partner within the CDC’s National Training Collaborative Project Firstline\, presents Project ECHO NCUIH. UIO staff will have the opportunity through this program to engage with CDC subject matter expert(s) on targeting Infection Control actions that they should take when challenged in various healthcare settings. Please join us for our sixth session in this series that will focus on accessing up to date toolkits for Infection Control practices during emerging and re-emerging disease threats. \nParticipants are encouraged to read the following peer reviewed articles for a vibrant dialogue with CDC subject matter experts and UIO peers: \n\nNo-Notice Mystery Patient Drills to Assess Emergency Preparedness for Infectious Diseases at Community Health Centers in New York City\, 2015–2016 (https://bit.ly/3R3I6dS)\nReady or Not\, Patients Will Present: Improving Urban Pandemic Preparedness (https://bit.ly/3wxAzff)\n\nEvent Goal: \n\nTo encourage Healthcare workers on the frontline to understand the importance of infection control in healthcare settings and how they can utilize risk recognition strategies and understanding of reservoirs to make the appropriate infection control choices when interacting with patients to reduce or eliminate infection risks.\nTo encourage the use of CDC Project Firstline developed materials for onsite training.\n\nObjectives: \n\nFacilitate a global understanding of risk recognition strategies\, reservoirs\, and germ spread and how it relates to infection control prevention.\nUnderstand how healthcare workers can incorporate risk recognition strategies and infection control actions every day on the frontline so that it becomes second nature.\nApply these strategies through case discussions and solve how healthcare workers on the frontline can adequately prepare to deal with emerging and re-emerging disease threats.\nProvide a Toolkit on PFL Training Resources – content and materials to augment on-site training.\n\nGuest Speaker/Lecturer:\nShay Drummond\, MPH RN CIC (CDC)\, Subject Matter Expert
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/ipc-training-toolkit-for-healthcare-workers-to-deal-with-emerging-and-re-emerging-disease-threats/
CATEGORIES:IPC
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SUMMARY:Vax Chat: Continuing our Conversations on Vaccines
DESCRIPTION:September 28\, 2022 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EST\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) invites all experts in urban Indian health and community members to discuss what materials and strategies are needed to achieve permanent\, equitable vaccination of adult American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples\, including COVID-19 and other vaccines. \nObjectives: \n\nIdentify common challenges in outreach and promotion of adult vaccinations to urban AI/AN people.\nDiscuss what resources providers need and what strategies are effective when educating and encouraging urban Indian patients to get vaccinated.\nIdentify how NCUIH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) can develop and share resources for frontline community health staff that promotes vaccination and increase referrals
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/vax-chat-continuing-our-conversations-on-vaccines/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19
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SUMMARY:P2PSC - HIT Technical Assistance Support
DESCRIPTION:September 29\, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST\nJoin us for a monthly peer-to-peer solutions center focused on HIT Technical Assistance Support with Subject Matter Expert James Spillane. \nEvent Goal: \nTo provide UIOs with HIT Technical Assistance support \nObjectives: \n\nReview the American Indian Healthcare system and provide tools to support better Health Information Technology (HIT) and Electronic Health Records (EHR)\nIdentify and discuss common challenges in HIT and the EHRs\nDiscuss what HIT/EHR resources/trainings are needed\n\nPresenters: \n\nJames Spillane\, SME\nTiffani Stark\, MHA\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/p2psc-hit-technical-assistance-support/
CATEGORIES:TA
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