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  • Healthy Native Youth -- Talking is Power Dec 10

    Category: GeneralHealthy Native Youth -- Talking is Power Dec 10

    N/A
    December 10, 2021

    WE ARE A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE  --  WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
    Contact us www.healthynativeyouth.org
    Community of Practice == Tribal health educators, teachers, parents, prevention specialists; people
    who share a passion for improving the lives of Native youth

    WHEN?
    90-minute virtual gatherings are held the
    Second Wednesday of every month  -  Start Times:
    9:00 AK, 10:00 PST, 11:00 MST, 12:00 CST,
    1:00 EST

    WHERE?

    Click on links next to each session below to
    register in advance
    After registering, you will receive an email
    with info on joining the Community of
    Practice calls

    Contact Us: msinger@npaihb.org , agaston-contractor@npaihb.org
    Text HEALTHY to 97  -  www.healthynativeyouth.org

    DOWNLOAD ALL THE REGISTRATION INFO HERE!!

    It is this Friday, Dec. 10th at 10am Pacific and the registration link is in the flyer and also by clicking here: https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G03FxT2LT_OsxNZ4P7Qv1w

    To know more about Talking is Power tools, here is the HNY website link: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/resources/talking-is-power-tools-for-parents/

    • Text “EMPOWER” to 97779 to get started!
    • Share the campaign on social media: Michelle’s GIF, Greg’s GIF

     

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  • Harm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    Category: WebinarHarm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    N/A
    December 13, 2021 – December 15, 2021

    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is hosting a virtual 3-day conference on Harm Reduction on December 13, 14, and 15th. Tracks include Harm reduction, trauma, healing and Native Voices. The conference is FREE, spaces are limited, and you have to register

    Harm Reduction
    Trauma Healing
    Native Voices

    https://siletzharmreduction2021.eventbrite.com

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  • Harm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    Category: WebinarHarm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    N/A
    December 13, 2021 – December 15, 2021

    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is hosting a virtual 3-day conference on Harm Reduction on December 13, 14, and 15th. Tracks include Harm reduction, trauma, healing and Native Voices. The conference is FREE, spaces are limited, and you have to register

    Harm Reduction
    Trauma Healing
    Native Voices

    https://siletzharmreduction2021.eventbrite.com

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    Building Inclusive Data Visualizations Tuesday, December 14,

    Category: WebinarBuilding Inclusive Data Visualizations Tuesday, December 14,

    N/A
    December 14, 2021

    Building Inclusive Data Visualizations

    Tuesday, December 14, 2021
    12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. PT

     

    Try as you might, even good public health data visualizations can harm, exclude, or misrepresent people.

    The December session of Hot Topics in Practice will share inspiring tips for developing more inclusive data practices that better represent the whole people behind the numbers.

    This one-hour webinar will help you identify common biases that impact data collection, cleaning, and visualization, and offer ideas for how to be more mindful in your approaches. This presentation is intended to help “non-data people” feel more confident in setting up data structures and working with incomplete or problematic data, including working with limitations.

    Data inclusivity doesn’t just magically happen, you have to be intentional. Register today to learn how.

    Presenter
    Negeen Aghassibake
    Data Visualization Librarian
    University of Washington Libraries

    Important Notes About Hot Topics

    Speaker slides are posted on our website the morning of the webinar. Each session is recorded and made available by the next day. Audio is available through computer or by phone. Closed captioning will also be available during the webinar.

    Hot Topics in Practice is a monthly webinar hosted by the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice. Guest speakers from local, state, tribal, and national organizations present on current issues affecting public health practice.

    Up to 1 CPH recertification credit may be earned by viewing this webinar. Visit the National Board of Public Health Examiners to learn more.

     

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    National Tribal Health Summit Dec 14, 2021

    Category: WebinarNational Tribal Health Summit Dec 14, 2021

    N/A
    December 14, 2021

    Summit Rescheduled to December 14, 2021

    National Tribal Health Information Technology (IT) Summit

    The Rise of Technology to Revolutionize Indian Country

    Presented by Leidos, the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is excited to announce the rescheduled National Tribal Health Information Technology (IT) Summit. The Summit will be held Tuesday, December 14, 2021, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM ET and is free of charge.

    Health IT Modernization is of critical importance to Indian Country. As the Indian Health Service (IHS) progresses further with itsHealth IT Modernization Project, it is critical that we take this time to ensure that Tribal needs are guiding every step of the project moving forward. For this reason, NIHB is hosting this Summit to ensure that all Tribes have an opportunity to share their Health IT concerns, needs, and priorities. This Summit will explore the wants of Tribes and what is required to modernize Health IT in Indian Country.

    SUMMIT REGISTRATION IS OPEN
    AGENDA!
    SPEAKERS!
    For more information and questions, please contact A.C. Locklear at alocklear@nihb.org.

    Please contact jandrews@nihb.org for all media inquiries.

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  • Harm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    Category: WebinarHarm Reduction Conference Dec 13, 14, 15

    N/A
    December 13, 2021 – December 15, 2021

    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is hosting a virtual 3-day conference on Harm Reduction on December 13, 14, and 15th. Tracks include Harm reduction, trauma, healing and Native Voices. The conference is FREE, spaces are limited, and you have to register

    Harm Reduction
    Trauma Healing
    Native Voices

    https://siletzharmreduction2021.eventbrite.com

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    HIMSS Pacific Region chapters - Health IT networking event Dec 15

    Category: WebinarHIMSS Pacific Region chapters - Health IT networking event Dec 15

    N/A
    December 15, 2021

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    Let's Connect! HIMSS Pacific Region Chapters Dec 15

    Category: WebinarLet's Connect! HIMSS Pacific Region Chapters Dec 15

    N/A
    December 15, 2021

    Pacific Region Chapters Event
    Join us to explore exciting topics, listen to great speakers, and network with with healthcare professionals in six states! — Event Recordings: Session recordings will only be available to registered attendees. Register today! —
    Zoom Event LOGIN Help: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/4404105243405-Joining-Zoom-Events Attendee Prerequisites for registering for a Zoom Event * Zoom desktop client * Windows: 5.6.5 (823) or higher * macOS: 5.6.4 (765) or higher * Zoom mobile client * iOS: 5.6.4 (308) or higher * Android: 5.6.4 (1862) or higher * Pro, Business, Enterprise, or Education account * Basic user * Zoom Events license
    REGISTER HERE
    Connect with other Health IT Professionals from seven HIMSS Chapters across six states - California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska

    Each Chapter has its own session agenda and attendees can participate in any of the Chapter sessions. View all of the Chapter session agendas on our event web page. The Oregon Chapter Session agenda is listed below.

    Join Us Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 6:00pm-7:30pm PST via ZOOM

     

     

    6:00 PM

    Welcome

    Join us to explore exciting speakers, deep-dive on hot topics, play games and network with healthcare professional in six states!

     

    6:15 - 7:15 PM

    Oregon Chapter: Welcome | What's New | Network

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