PRT Reports Publications Media Materials
Red Talon Brochures
Red Talon Fact Sheets
STD/HIV PowerPoint Slides
Native STAND Curricula and Videos
National Native HIV Testing Media Campaign Materials
Stop the Silence Media Campaign Materials
School-Based Chlamydia Screening - Promotional Materials
Red Talon STD/HIV Profile Report
Red Talon STD/HIV Resource Directory
Red Talon STD/HIV Case Study
Published Articles
Other Available Tribal Health Curricula and Toolkits
Red Talon Brochures
Project Red Talon brochures are also available in higher resolution for professional printing.
For copies, please download and print of any of these materials.
• Chlamydia
• Gonorrhea
• Syphilis
• HIV/AIDS
• HPV and Genital Warts
• Teens - Thinking about Sex? Know your score! Formatted for legal-size paper
• Contraception
• Condoms
• Female Condoms
Please contact Project Red Talon if you would like these documents in an alternate format, or if you would like to have your own clinic contact information included on the back.
Red Talon Fact Sheets
• Talking to Teens about Sex and STDs:Download the Document
• Adult HIV Fact Sheet:Download the Document
• Adult STD Fact Sheet:Download the Document
• Women’s HIV Fact Sheet:Download the Document
• MSM/Two Spirit HIV Fact Sheet:Download the Document
• Teen STD-HIV Fact Sheet:Download the Document
• National Native HIV Awareness Day:Download the Document
• CDC Fact Sheet - HIV/AIDS among American Indians
• Teen Sexting Fact Sheet:Download the Document
For copies, please download and print of any of these materials.
STD/HIV PowerPoint Slides
• Project Red Talon Youth STD 2009
• School Based Chlamydia Screening
• STD Advocacy Kit: Slides for Tribal Leaders
• NPAIHB - Project Red Talon 2012 Risky Business slides
Native STAND Curricula
Native STAND is a comprehensive curricula for Native high school students that promotes healthy decision making. The curricula is highly interactive and skills-based, and focuses on STD/HIV and teen pregnancy prevention, while also covering drug and alcohol use, suicide, and dating violence. Sessions focus on positive personal development, including team building, diversity, self-esteem, goals and values, healthy decision making, negotiation and refusal skills, and effective communication. It was designed to train peer-educators in the 10th grade, but has been successfully used by Tribes in other settings and adapted for other grade levels.
- The curricula is available at: http://www.nativestand.com/
- Native STAND was evaluated in 2009-2010 in four BIE Boarding Schools. The final report for that evaluation is available here: Native STAND Aggregate Report
- An article describing the process was published in 2011: Health Education Monograph
Native STAND Videos
To accompany the curricula, Project Red Talon worked with Longhouse Media and a group of NW teens to develop several short videos that address sexual health and healthy decision making:
- Healthy Relationships
- Teen Sexual Health
- Condom Demonstration
- Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Panel
- Living with HIV/AIDS
- Drug & Alcohol Youth Panel
- Three student-developed Public Service Announcements (PSA)
- The videos are available on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Nativestand7#p/u
The videos can be used in conjunction with the Native STAND curricula, or on their own to prompt discussion with teens. A teacher’s guide for the videos is available here: Native STAND Teacher’s Guide
Native STAND Innovations
A NW tribe is currently using Native STAND in conjunction with classes on filmmaking (the Healthy Empowered Youth Project). Learn more at: http://www.oregonprc.org/?cmd=projects&sub=01_Current&detail=Healthy%20and%20Empowered%20Youth%20%28H.E.Y.%29%20Project.html
Some of their videos are available on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/HEY-Project-Healthy-Empowered-Youth-Project/137016612985035
National Native HIV Testing Media Campaign Materials
From 2008-2009, Project Red Talon collaborated with a group of national AI/AN partners to develop a Native-specific media campaign promoting routine HIV Testing. The campaign includes promotional logos, fliers, radio PSAs, window clings, snag bag inserts, and T-shirts to encourage and promote HIV testing in Indian Country. Funds for the project were provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI). Please feel free to download, print, or pass on any of these materials.
Logos—For placement on shirts, print materials, and other promotional items:
- Plain - Native Logo: ai version
- Plain - Native Proud Tested Logos: ai version PDF version
- Feather - Native Tested Proud Logos: ai version PDF version
- NDN Tested Logos: ai version PDF version
Other Outreach Materials:
• Poster—Adult: PDF Version
• Poster—Teen: PDF Version
• Flier - Adult: PDF version
• Flier - Teen: PDF version
• Radio Public Service Announcement (PSA) - Adult: mp3 file
• Radio Public Service Announcement (PSA) - Teen: mp3 file
• Snag Bag Insert (for placement on Business Cards): PDF version
• Window Cling - Adult (7.5 x 3.75): PDF version
• Window Cling - Adult (7.5 x 3.75): PDF version
• Web Banner Ad - Native Tested: GIF format
• Print Ad - Adult - I know my status: PDF version
• Print Ad - Teen - I know my status: PDF version
Stop the Silence Media Campaign Materials
In September 2005, Project Red Talon received $50,000 from the Library of Medicine to develop a native-specific HIV Media Campaign for our NW Tribes. Working with G&G Advertising, a Native-run social marketing company, Project Red Talon worked with members of the Red Talon Coalition to produce a variety of posters, PSAs, and teen outreach materials.
• Community Website: http://www.StoptheSilence.org
• Stop the Silence Logo (for placement on shirts and other promotional materials)
• Teen Posters
• Print Public Service Announcements (for placement in Newspapers etc):
Father
Mother
• Adult Tip-Sheet for talking to Teens about Sex and STDs
• Teen STD/HIV Magazines
Three issues for younger teens:
•Issue #1
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #1
•Issue #2
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #2
•Issue #3
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #3
Three issues for older teens:
•Issue #1
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #1
•Issue #2
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #2
•Issue #3
•Teacher’s Guide for Issue #3
Please contact Project Red Talon to order copies of any of these materials.
School-Based Chlamydia Screening - Promotional Materials
In 2008, Project Red Talon received funding from the National Coalition of STD Directors and the Indian Health Service to support School-based Chlamydia Screening events within the NW Tribes. Working with G&G Advertising, the project produced a variety of outreach materials.
- Starting a School-Based Chlamydia Screening Project in Indian Country:Download the Guidelines
The goal of this guide is to help communities in rural Indian Country implement school-based chlamydia screening projects.
- Parent Q&A Booklet:Download the Booklet
- Been Laid? Get Tested!
Logo (for placement on shirts and other promotional materials):Download the Logo
Flier (for placement in schools):Download the Flier
Post Card (for community outreach or clinic reminders):Download the PostCard
- Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean you don’t have it!
Logo (for placement on shirts and other promotional materials):Download the Logo
Flier (for placement in schools):Download the Flier
Post Card (for community outreach or clinic reminders):Download the PostCard
- P2B STD Free
Logo (for placement on shirts and other promotional materials):Download the Logo
Flier (for placement in schools):Download the Flier
Post Card (for community outreach or clinic reminders):Download the PostCard
- Chlamydia Screening Teen Magazine:Download the Screening
- Chlamydia Screening Teen PowerPoint Slides: Download the Slides
- Chlamydia Screening Poster:Get the Poster
Please contact Project Red Talon to order copies of any of these materials.
Red Talon STD Profile Report
Download Report: Profile Report PDF 2,247 KB
Red Talon STD/HIV Resource Directory
Download Directory: Complete Directory PDF 2,576 KB
Red Talon STD/HIV Case Study
Published Articles
• Craig Rushing, S., Stephens D., Leston, J., and Gardner, W. (Spring/Summer 2011). Surfing and Texting for Health: Media Use and Health Promotion Targeting NW Native Youth. NW Public Health Journal. Vol. 28. No. 1: p 16-17. Download the Article
• Smith M and Craig Rushing SN. (2011). Native STAND (Students Together Against Negative Decisions): Evaluating a School-Based Sexual Rush Reduction Intervention in Indian Boarding Schools. Health Education Monograph Series. Vol. 28, No 2: 67-74. Download the Article
• Craig Rushing, SN and Stephens, D. (2011). Use of Media Technologies by Native American Teens and Young Adults in the Pacific Northwest: Exploring their Utility for Designing Culturally-Appropriate Technology-Based Health Interventions. Journal of Primary Prevention. DOI: 10.1007/s10935-011-0242-z. Download the Article
• Stopping the Silence: Program Opens Lines of Communication to Cut STD Rate Among Native Americans. Tim Weldon. The Council of State Governments, Vol. 51, No. 3. March 2008.
Download the Article
• Project Red Talon: Health care professionals, communities benefit from coalition’s HIV/STD training. Babette Herrmann. Indian Country Today. December 19, 2007.
Download the Article
• Within the Hidden Epidemic: Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Kaufman CE, Shelby L, Mosure DJ, Marrazzo J, Wong D, de Ravello L, Craig Rushing S, Warren-Mears V, Neel L, Jumping Eagle S, Tulloch S, Romero F, Patrick S, Cheek J. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (May 2007).
Download Report
• HIV-related risk behaviors, perceptions of risk, HIV testing, and exposure to prevention methods among urban American Indians and Alaska Natives. Lapidus J, Bertolli J, McGowan K, Sullivan P. (2006). AIDS Education and Prevention 18(6), 546-559.
Download Report
• Sexually transmitted diseases among American Indians and Alaska Natives in Washington State, 1995-2000. Puuka E, Jackson S, Stehr-Green P. (n.d.) Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center, Northwest Portland American Indian Health Board. Download Report
Other Available Tribal Health Curricula and Toolkits
Tribal Advocacy Kit
Download Advocacy Kit PDF
Please email, Lisa Griggs , with Project Red Talon to order copies.
No Place Like Home for Sex Education - An Adaptation for Native Americans.
Developed by Planned Parenthood Health Services of Southwestern Oregon.
visit: http://www.noplacelikehome.org/ for free copies.
HIV/STD Prevention Guidelines for Native American Communities: American Indians, Alaskan Natives, & Native Hawaiians
In collaboration with the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention has developed prevention guidelines for HIV/STD for Native American Communities. Contact RCAP to request free copies: http://www.indiana.edu/~aids/prevention.html
Be Safe
An AI/AN HIV Cultural Competence Model is available though the National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC) at: http://www.nmaetc.org/
Or Download the Model
HIV Prevention, Early Intervention and Health Promotion: A Self Study Module for Health Care Personnel Serving Native Americans
Available through the Mountain-Plains AIDS Education and Training Center (MPAETC) at: http://www.mpaetc.org
Or Download the Study Module
Starting a School-Based Chlamydia Screening Project in Indian Country
Developed by the Indian Health Service STD Program, The manual provides ideas, checklists, case studies, and tools for tailoring a school-based screening project to the needs and resources available to your tribe.
Download the Manual
Hepatitis-C Video
Warning: large file! (approx 33MB)
IHS HIV/AIDS Program
The IHS site contains links to a variety of tools and resources.
Visit: http://www.ihs.gov/medicalprograms/hivaids/
IHS Division of Epidemiology and Prevention - STD Program
The site contains links to a variety of tools and resources.
Visit: http://www.ihs.gov/medicalprograms/epi/index.cfm?module=health_issues&option=std&cat=sub_0

