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SUMMARY:The Journey of Healing Series: Positive Indian Parenting
DESCRIPTION:May 30\, May 31\, June 1 @ 11:30 am – 7:30 pm\n\n\nThe National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) invites you to the Journey to Healing event series. Rooted in Native American traditions and values\, this series aims to provide vital training and resources for improving the health and wellness of urban Indigenous communities in the United States. The series features the renowned Positive Indian Parenting training (PIP) by the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)\, which helps parents and families reconnect with our teachings. \nDiscover how these teachings and values can be applied in today’s world. As a PIP participant\, you’ll learn how to incorporate oral traditions into communication with your children\, nurture them through the wisdom of the cradleboard\, and develop self-discipline in alignment with our valued cultural norms. \nJoin us at the Journey to Healing for access to cutting-edge information\, best practices shared by field experts\, and networking opportunities with healthcare professionals and advocates. Together\, we can strive for a future where Indigenous people thrive. \nObjectives: \n\nBe certified in the course material and able to train parents in the strengths-based methods that were traditionally used in Indian families and communities\nHave the knowledge and cultural awareness of traditional practices that were once passed down through generations\nHave the opportunity to practice the skills taught in this training in small group work and hands-on peer learning opportunities\nReceive direction and material on how to work with parents and families from a Native perspective\nHave the necessary template and tools to design and implement their own culturally appropriate version of the Positive Indian Parenting program in their tribal communities\nHave the support and encouragement of NICWA staff while they learn\, during program development and program implementation\n\nNOTE: YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE (3) SESSIONS TO OBTAIN PIP CERTIFICATION. \nPresenter: \n\nLorraine Brave\, MSW\, National Indian Child Welfare Association\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners and Tribes\n\nNCUIH Contact: Yvonne Ito\, Public Health Manager\, yito@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/the-journey-of-healing-series-positive-indian-parenting/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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SUMMARY:NCUIH Testimony at House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs
DESCRIPTION:June 7\, 2023 | 10 a.m. EDT\nOn Wednesday\, June 7\, 2023\, beginning at 10:00 a.m. EDT\, NCUIH CEO Francys Crevier\, JD (Algonquin)\, will be testifying before the Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs at a legislative hearing on the Urban Indian Health Confer Act (H.R. 630)\, sponsored by Ranking Member Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ-7). NCUIH will speak in support of the NCUIH-endorsed legislation which would require agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to confer with urban Indian organizations (UIOs) on policies related to healthcare for urban American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs).
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/ncuih-testimony-at-house-natural-resources-subcommittee-on-indian-and-insular-affairs-2/
CATEGORIES:Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T140000
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SUMMARY:Branching Out: Wellness Programming for Patient-Centered HIV Care from an Urban Indian Perspective
DESCRIPTION:June 8\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nJoin NCUIH for an interactive three-session series\, Nurturing the Three Sisters: Community\, Culture\, Connection in Urban Indian HIV Care. Participants will cultivate knowledge on principles of indigenous harm reduction\, community resources for gender and sexual minorities\, and HIV’s connections with other health and wellness concerns. \nObjectives: \n\nDescribe the impacts of SDAIHC’s community integrated wellness programming\nIntegrate HIV screening procedures into your existing clinic practice\nDiscuss the ways in which HIV is interconnected with other health and wellness concerns\n\nPresenters: \n\nEthan Landry\, Wellness Coordinator and PrEP Navigator at San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC)\nJennifer Khong\, Public Health RN Case Manager at San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC)\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/branching-out-wellness-programming-for-patient-centered-hiv-care-from-an-urban-indian-perspective/
CATEGORIES:TA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T150000
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SUMMARY:IPC in Urban Indian Outreach/Referral Settings (Earn CME and CNE Credits)
DESCRIPTION:June 14\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nOn June 14\, 2023\, the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) will commence a NCUIH Project Firstline Community of Learning Series titled Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) for Distinctive Urban Indian Care Settings. The first event of this series will focus on IPC in Urban Indian Outreach/Referral Settings. As a proud partner with Project Firstline\, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) national training collaborative\, NCUIH will use this live virtual training to educate Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) frontline healthcare workers on key IPC concepts and actions in the context of outreach and referral settings. Event participants can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits or Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits by attending this event. \nObjectives: \n\nTo improve UIO workers’ knowledge of key infection prevention and control concepts and actions\nTo improve UIO workers’ awareness of IPC resources for outreach and referral settings\nTo create space for peer-to-peer learning and sharing on IPC between UIOs\n\nPresenters: \n\nKyle Mitchell (Diné\, Navajo) – IPC Contractor\, NCUIH\nAlyssa Longee\, MPH\, BSN\, RN (Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes) – Public Health Manager\, NCUIH\nDr. Richa Kaushal\, MD\, FAAP – Deputy Medical Director\, Fresno American Indian Health Project\nJohnny Delgado – HR Generalist/Grants Program/Project Director\, Bakersfield American Indian Health Project\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO Staff\nUIO IPC Champions\n\nPlease contact IPC@ncuih.org for more information.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/ipc-in-urban-indian-outreach-referral-settings-earn-cme-and-cne-credits/
CATEGORIES:IPC
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SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Care Training
DESCRIPTION:June 20\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nJoin the National Council of Urban Indian Health as we dive into the crucial topic of Trauma-Informed Care. Trauma-informed care is a framework that aims to establish secure healthcare environments. When catering to American Indian and Alaskan Native communities\, trauma-informed care should acknowledge the influence of historical trauma and our resilience and cultural connections to create culturally safe care. \nObjectives: \n\nDiscussing the historical timeline and governmental policy implications in American Indian history sheds light on their past.\nEvaluating the effects of stress and trauma on American Indian health\, including epigenetic changes\, reveals their unique challenges.\nExplaining the principles of trauma-informed care and its relevance to healthcare requirements of the American Indian and Alaskan Native population.\nExamining trauma-informed care within cultural safety allows for a comprehensive analysis.\n\nPresenters: \n\nJennifer S. Nanez\, MSW\, LMSW (Acoma Pueblo)\, University of New Mexico\nTeresa Gomez\, MA\, University of New Mexico\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nTribal Partners\nTribes\n\nNCUIH Contact: Yvonne Ito\, Public Health Manager\, yito@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/trauma-informed-care-training/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T150000
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SUMMARY:Standing Together to Address Urban Indian STI Disparities: Partnership Opportunities for UIOs
DESCRIPTION:June 21\, 2023 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nStrengthening Syphilis Care in Indian Country\nGet prepared for an exciting and engaging STI Community of Learning training series that aims to empower AI/AN populations facing disparities in STI rates\, prevention\, and treatment. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to extend resources and foster dynamic collaborations that will drive tangible results. Join us as we embark on a transformative journey together! \nImmerse yourself in a vibrant Community of Learning where UIOs (Urban Indian Organizations) will receive top-notch training\, gain access to invaluable resources\, and participate in an exchange of information and insights like never before. Together\, we will tackle challenges\, share innovative solutions\, and pave the way for enhanced STI services and capacities. \nObjectives: \n\nTo improve UIOs’ knowledge of syphilis disparities that affect American Indians and Alaska Natives\, with a focus on Urban Indian populations\nTo enhance understanding of syphilis pathology and epidemiology among UIO clinicians\nTo increase UIOs’ awareness of culturally relevant syphilis resources\n\nPresenter: \n\nJessica Leston\, MPH\, Clinical Programs Director at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board\n\nAudience: \n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO Staff\nStakeholders\nOther\n\nNCUIH Contact: Mattie Curry\, Public Health Manager\, mcurry@ncuih.org
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/standing-together-to-address-urban-indian-sti-disparities-partnership-opportunities-for-uios-2/
CATEGORIES:Community of Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T145000
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SUMMARY:Peer-to-Peer Solutions Center: HIT Technical Assistance - RPMS Data Capture Guidance for Grant Reporting
DESCRIPTION:June 22\, 2023 | 2:00 – 2:50 p.m. EDT\nJoin us for a Peer-to-Peer Solutions Center (P2PSC) focused on HIT Technical Assistance support with Subject Matter Expert James Spillane. \nEvent Goal: \nTo provide Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) with Health Information Technology (HIT) Technical Assistance and support \nObjectives:  \n\nIdentify and discuss common challenges in HIT and Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS)\nDiscuss what HIT/RPMS resources/trainings are needed\nProvide TA Support to UIO challenges with HIT and RPMS\n\nAudience: \n\nRPMS ONLY:\n\nUIO ED/CEOs\nUIO staff\nClinical Application Coordinators (CACs)\\nBillers and Coders\nUIO staff who work with HIT\, HIT Leadership\n\n\n\nPlease contact our Public Health Programs Manager\, Tiffani Stark\, at TStark@ncuih.org for more information. \n\n 
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/peer-to-peer-solutions-center-hit-technical-assistance-rpms-data-capture-guidance-for-grant-reporting/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Dialogue: UIO Perspectives on National Institute on Aging Research Policy
DESCRIPTION:June 28\, 2023 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. EDT\nUrban Indian Health Organizations (UIOs)\, AI/AN Researchers\, Data/Research Industry Professionals and those working in Policy to provide recommendations to create and propose to the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to adopt a NIA policy ensuring Indigenous Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) Research data are collected\, housed\, and disseminated in culturally responsive and respectful ways and ultimately made accessible to AIAN communities. \nPresenters: \nJordan P. Lewis\, Ph.D.\, MSW (Aleut)\nAssociate Director\, Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team – Health Equity\nProfessor\, Department of Family Medicine & Biobehavioral Health\nUniversity of Minnesota Medical School\, Duluth Campus \nAnd \nLauren W. Yowelunh McLester-Davis (she/her/hers)\nNeuroscience Ph.D. Candidate\nTulane University Brain Institute | Behavioral & Neurodevelopmental Genetics Laboratory\nSociety for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science Board of Directors Student Representative\nNational Council of Urban Indian Health Youth Advisory Council Member\nEnrolled Member of the Oneida Nation \nAnd \nIndigenous Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Advisory Group (ADRD) \nObjectives: \n\nLearn about the current research landscape and the complexities in Indigenous Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias research in Urban Settings.\nAttendees will have an opportunity to provide recommendations to the Indigenous Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Advisory Group (ADRD) in the development of NIA policy ensuring Indigenous Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) Research data are collected\, housed\, and disseminated in culturally responsive and respectful ways and ultimately made accessible to AIAN communities.
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/virtual-dialogue-uio-perspectives-on-national-institute-on-aging-research-policy/
CATEGORIES:Youth
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