Events in May 2022
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Health Information Technology Modernization Governance Search IHS Calendar May 3
Health Information Technology Modernization Governance Search IHS Calendar May 3
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May 3, 2022May 3 , 2022
Description
Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) Registration Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItd6qqDsiGsimr4cRtEsEfPTXeq22GHM
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Native Food for online diabetes class May 3 - June 7, 2022 Tuesdays 6 - 7:15 Central TimeNative Food for online diabetes class May 3 - June 7, 2022 Tuesdays 6 - 7:15 Central Time
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Annual Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Health Research Conference May 4-5,
Annual Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Health Research Conference May 4-5,
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May 4, 2022 – May 5, 2022Mechanisms and Translational Research to Improve Health and Therapeutic Outcomes for Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Populations
Host: NIH AANHPI-health Scientific Interest Group (AANHPI-HSIG) - https://oir.nih.gov/sigs/AAPI-HSIG
Objectives
1-Celebrate May AANHPI heritage month and education
2-Highlight research achievement
3-Address research needs to provide input for developing
recommendations to the NIH AANHPI research strategic plan
May 4th: 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
May 5th: 11am - 4:30pm EST
Virtual Link: https://events.cancer.gov/nih/AANHPI-HSIG-Annual-Conference
CONTACT
If you have any questions, please contact
Dan Xi, PhD program director, NCI
Chair, NIH AANHPI-HSIG
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Annual Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Health Research Conference May 4-5,
Annual Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Health Research Conference May 4-5,
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May 4, 2022 – May 5, 2022Mechanisms and Translational Research to Improve Health and Therapeutic Outcomes for Asian American, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander Populations
Host: NIH AANHPI-health Scientific Interest Group (AANHPI-HSIG) - https://oir.nih.gov/sigs/AAPI-HSIG
Objectives
1-Celebrate May AANHPI heritage month and education
2-Highlight research achievement
3-Address research needs to provide input for developing
recommendations to the NIH AANHPI research strategic plan
May 4th: 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
May 5th: 11am - 4:30pm EST
Virtual Link: https://events.cancer.gov/nih/AANHPI-HSIG-Annual-Conference
CONTACT
If you have any questions, please contact
Dan Xi, PhD program director, NCI
Chair, NIH AANHPI-HSIG
xida@mail.nih.govSAVE-THE-DATE: May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar May 5SAVE-THE-DATE: May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar May 5
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May 5, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call
May 5 , 2022
Description
Please hold time: 3:00-4:00 PM ET
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session May 5TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session May 5
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May 5, 2022National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session
Please join us for this 988 information and listening session specifically for TOR grantees. John Palmieri, MD, MHA, senior medical advisor and acting director of SAMHSA's 988 and Behavioral Health Crisis Team, will provide information about the 988 program and launch.
Background: In 2020, Congress designated the new 988 dialing code to operate through the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s (1-800-273-8255) network of over 200 locally operated and funded crisis centers across the country. On July 16, 2022, the U.S. will transition to using the 988 dialing code, and it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to strengthen and expand the existing Lifeline. 988 is more than just an easy-to-remember number—it’s a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. The 988 dialing code is just a first step toward strengthening and transforming crisis care in this country. 2-3 ET . 1-2 CT . 12-1 MT . 11-12 PT . 10-11 AKT
TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session Thursday, May 5TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session Thursday, May 5
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May 5, 2022Please join us for this 988 information and listening session specifically for TOR grantees. John Palmieri, MD, MHA, senior medical advisor and acting director of SAMHSA's 988 and Behavioral Health Crisis Team, will provide information about the 988 program and launch. Background: In 2020, Congress designated the new 988 dialing code to operate through the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s (1-800-273-8255) network of over 200 locally operated and funded crisis centers across the country. On July 16, 2022, the U.S. will transition to using the 988 dialing code, and it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to strengthen and expand the existing Lifeline. 988 is more than just an easy-to-remember number—it’s a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. The 988 dialing code is just a first step toward strengthening and transforming crisis care in this country.
TOR: 988 Launch and Listening Session
Thursday, May 5
2-3 ET . 1-2 CT . 12-1 MT . 11-12 PT . 10-11 AKT
Walking in Two Worlds: Session 10 Human Trafficking and the Murdered and Missing May 5Walking in Two Worlds: Session 10 Human Trafficking and the Murdered and Missing May 5
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May 5, 2022Thursday, May 5 National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: Walking in Two Worlds: Session 10 Human Trafficking and the Murdered and Missing
This 90-minute interactive webinar will explore issues of human trafficking and the missing and murdered from a recovery and healing perspective. This webinar will offer guidance and resources for clinicians in the helping professions and assist their patients in finding peace with the past and moving forward
10:30-12 ET . 9:30-11 CT . 8:30-10 MT . 7:30-9 PT . 6:30-8 AKT
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Understanding and Addressing Misinformation Among Populations That Experience Health Disparities May 6
Understanding and Addressing Misinformation Among Populations That Experience Health Disparities May 6
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May 6, 2022NIH - TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WEBINAR
Cohosted by NIMHD and NCI
RFA-MD-22-008:
Understanding and Addressing Misinformation Among Populations
That Experience Health DisparitiesFriday, May 6, 2022 (3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. EDT)
This webinar will provide information about RFA-MD-22-008, Understanding and Addressing Misinformation Among Populations That Experience Health Disparities (R01 Clinical Trials Optional), which supports research to
1. Understand underlying mechanisms, and 2. Test interventions to mitigate the impact of misinformation and disinformation on health disparities and the populations that experience health disparities. In this webinar, NIH program and review staff will provide prospective applicants with an overview of the funding opportunity—including objectives, application instructions, and review criteria—and will be available to address general questions.
For more information, see: NOT-MD-22-016.
Webinar Title: Interdisciplinary Teams Addressing Social Risks: Workforce Models May 6Webinar Title: Interdisciplinary Teams Addressing Social Risks: Workforce Models May 6
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May 6, 2022Information regarding how interdisciplinary teams integrate, collaborate, and coordinate social care into cancer care is needed to improve equity in the delivery of quality cancer care, especially for cancer patients and survivors who are medically underserved, experiencing poverty, and in need of social care.
This series will highlight important topics related to implementing interdisciplinary care team models and approaches for addressing social risks and needs of cancer patients and survivors across diverse care delivery settings. Additionally, we will discuss existing interdisciplinary care workforce models for addressing social risks in cancer care, challenges for interdisciplinary care teams and healthcare organizations, and opportunities for value-based approaches aimed at improving the delivery of high-quality clinical and non-clinical care for cancer patients.
Webinar Title: Interdisciplinary Teams Addressing Social Risks: Workforce Models
Friday, May 6, 2022
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT
Register HerePresentation Description:
In this session, speakers will highlight the role of interprofessional teams working to address social risks and needs across the five activities of awareness, adjustment, assistance, alignment, and advocacy. Speakers will review the current state of the literature on workforce models used to screen for and respond to patients’ unmet social needs, particularly within cancer care delivery settings. Speakers will also discuss key recommendations for building a workforce to integrate social care into healthcare delivery.
For background resources on Addressing Social Risks Workforce Models, please see the following:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/21501327211021021
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IHS Director's Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting Search IHS Calendar May 9
IHS Director's Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting Search IHS Calendar May 9
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May 9, 2022IHS Director's Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting
Search IHS Calendar
May 9 , 2022
Description
Contact Info
DescriptionPlease register in advance for this meeting:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItfuCspj8oHzfg8DBPxFZ2MgknCjzEN-s
The meeting will be held from 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET.
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Addressing Depression with Youth and Cultural Considerations May 11
Addressing Depression with Youth and Cultural Considerations May 11
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May 11, 2022National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC: Addressing Depression with Youth and Cultural Considerations
1-2 ET . 12-1 CT . 11-12 MT . 10-11 PT . 9-10 AKT
Click to register Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention: Programs Workshop Series, Session 5 May 11Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention: Programs Workshop Series, Session 5 May 11
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May 11, 2022Wednesday, May 11 National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC: Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention: Programs Workshop Series, Session 5
In this five-part monthly workshop series, we will explore how to build resilience into everyday thinking and actions so that important activities will thrive even after the funding has diminished. We approach resiliency from a broad perspective that emphasizes the importance of strategic and maintenance actions to help communities continue to thrive. Our framework includes four essential pillars: Internal Support, Resource Development, Partnership Development, Data Collection and Marketing and Outreach. A strong, evidence-based program is the foundation for these pillars.
12-2 ET . 11-1 CT . 10-12 MT . 9-11 PT . 8-10 AKT
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Hope and Resilience of American Indian/Alaska Native Youth May 12
Hope and Resilience of American Indian/Alaska Native Youth May 12
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May 12, 2022Thursday, May 12 National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC School Mental Health Program: Hope and Resilience of American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
May is Mental Health Awareness month. Join us to focus on the mental health and well-being of Native Youth. Today's youth face stressors that can be overwhelming. What are some coping strategies and how do we support youth who are struggling? It's in their DNA to find strength through culture and tradition. Our presenter is psychologist John Gonzalez, PhD, (Ojibwe), who is clinically trained and provides services across Indian country.
3-4:30 ET . 2-3:30 CT . 1-2:30 MT . 12-1:30 PT . 11-12:30 AKT
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Virtual Urban Confer on Improving Public Safety and Criminal Justice for Native Americans and Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People Search IHS Calendar May 13
Virtual Urban Confer on Improving Public Safety and Criminal Justice for Native Americans and Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People Search IHS Calendar May 13
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May 13, 2022Virtual Urban Confer on Improving Public Safety and Criminal Justice for Native Americans and Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People
May 13 , 2022
Description
Please register and join us on Friday, May 13, 2022, for a virtual Urban Confer session.
Purpose: Urban Confer session on Executive Order (E.O.) 14053— Improving Public Safety and Criminal Justice for Native Americans and Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItdeGurTgjGm1zBVBSKqn3bDLcOP6xdzk
WRITTEN COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: I would like to also encourage UIO Leaders to e-mail your comments and recommendations by the Confer comment deadline of Friday, June 10, 2022.
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SUBJECT LINE: Policy Directives Outlined in Executive Order 14053
Registration Fee: $0.00
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: Urban Program Executive Directors/CEOs and IHS Area Urban Coordinators
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Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
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May 16, 2022 – May 18, 2022We are inviting you for our first ever Tribal Wellness and Resilience Gathering. This event is sponsored by HCA and DOH so all registrants will be attending for free! The focus is on learning and teaching those that work with youth to build resiliency through self care, healing, and wellness techniques. The amazing break out sessions we have for both youth, adult and some youth/adult combo sessions will lead to new opportunities to bring wellness to our youth and even ourselves! This event is for Tribal staff members that work with youth (2 adults per tribe) and we are inviting up to 5 youth per tribe that you are engaged with. We can not wait to share this amazing opportunity and hope to see you there! Please feel free to share with others but know that we have a limit on the number of participants.
Attached is the event agenda, a link for registration, and a brief description of the breakout sessions. The registration was intended for 1 chaperone to register for up to 2 adults and up to 5 youth. This may take some time to complete so PLEASE DO NOT WAIT!!
The event will be held at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver, WA 98662 May 16-18th, 2022. Here is the link to reserve a room! https://be.synxis.com/?&hotel=39403&config=HMLGRP&Group=2205COWLIT&Arrive=2022-05-16&Depart=2022-05-18
There are other hotels near the area including: https://www.sonesta.com/sonesta-es-suites/wa/vancouver/sonesta-es-suites-portland-vancouver-parkway/
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Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
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May 16, 2022 – May 18, 2022We are inviting you for our first ever Tribal Wellness and Resilience Gathering. This event is sponsored by HCA and DOH so all registrants will be attending for free! The focus is on learning and teaching those that work with youth to build resiliency through self care, healing, and wellness techniques. The amazing break out sessions we have for both youth, adult and some youth/adult combo sessions will lead to new opportunities to bring wellness to our youth and even ourselves! This event is for Tribal staff members that work with youth (2 adults per tribe) and we are inviting up to 5 youth per tribe that you are engaged with. We can not wait to share this amazing opportunity and hope to see you there! Please feel free to share with others but know that we have a limit on the number of participants.
Attached is the event agenda, a link for registration, and a brief description of the breakout sessions. The registration was intended for 1 chaperone to register for up to 2 adults and up to 5 youth. This may take some time to complete so PLEASE DO NOT WAIT!!
The event will be held at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver, WA 98662 May 16-18th, 2022. Here is the link to reserve a room! https://be.synxis.com/?&hotel=39403&config=HMLGRP&Group=2205COWLIT&Arrive=2022-05-16&Depart=2022-05-18
There are other hotels near the area including: https://www.sonesta.com/sonesta-es-suites/wa/vancouver/sonesta-es-suites-portland-vancouver-parkway/
Addressing Alzheimer's Disease in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunities TA Webinar Search IHS Calendar May 17Addressing Alzheimer's Disease in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunities TA Webinar Search IHS Calendar May 17
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May 17, 2022Addressing Alzheimer's Disease in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunities TA Webinar
May 17
Addressing Alzheimer's Disease in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunities TA Webinar
May 17 , 2022
Description
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 17, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:30 PMEastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Addressing Alzheimer’s Disease in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunities
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_YJzqhN0nSLW1YwRH8JUmUQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Registration Fee: Free
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Urban Indian Organization Leaders
TOR: Billings Regional Meeting May 17TOR: Billings Regional Meeting May 17
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May 17, 2022Tuesday, May 17 National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: TOR: Billings Regional Meeting
We would like to invite all Billings Region TOR grantees to join us for our Regional Meeting on Tuesday, May 17. These meetings are intended to allow grantees to share ideas, discuss difficulties, and learn from experts on managing your grant. We will also have open discussions on topics, issues, and questions that you are most interested in related to your TOR grant/program, so please let us know what you would like to discuss!
We value your time and your insight, and would love to have you join us for this event!
2-5 ET . 1-4 CT . 12-3 MT . 11-2 PT . 10-1 AKT
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Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
Tribal and Resilience Gathering May 16 - 18 2022
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May 16, 2022 – May 18, 2022We are inviting you for our first ever Tribal Wellness and Resilience Gathering. This event is sponsored by HCA and DOH so all registrants will be attending for free! The focus is on learning and teaching those that work with youth to build resiliency through self care, healing, and wellness techniques. The amazing break out sessions we have for both youth, adult and some youth/adult combo sessions will lead to new opportunities to bring wellness to our youth and even ourselves! This event is for Tribal staff members that work with youth (2 adults per tribe) and we are inviting up to 5 youth per tribe that you are engaged with. We can not wait to share this amazing opportunity and hope to see you there! Please feel free to share with others but know that we have a limit on the number of participants.
Attached is the event agenda, a link for registration, and a brief description of the breakout sessions. The registration was intended for 1 chaperone to register for up to 2 adults and up to 5 youth. This may take some time to complete so PLEASE DO NOT WAIT!!
The event will be held at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver, WA 98662 May 16-18th, 2022. Here is the link to reserve a room! https://be.synxis.com/?&hotel=39403&config=HMLGRP&Group=2205COWLIT&Arrive=2022-05-16&Depart=2022-05-18
There are other hotels near the area including: https://www.sonesta.com/sonesta-es-suites/wa/vancouver/sonesta-es-suites-portland-vancouver-parkway/
Governor’s Tribal Leaders Social Services Council Meeting Wednesday, May 18thGovernor’s Tribal Leaders Social Services Council Meeting Wednesday, May 18th
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May 18, 2022Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs
SAVE THE DATE!
Governor’s Tribal Leaders Social Services Council Meeting
Wednesday, May 18th, 2022
1:30pm to 3:30pm
Via WebinarDear Honorable Tribal & State Leaders,
The Governor’s Tribal Leaders Social Services Council (GTLSSC) will be holding its biannual meeting on Wednesday, May 18th, 2022 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm via webinar. Tribal Leaders (or designees), appropriate Tribal Staff, and tribal organizations/advisory bodies listed on the attached draft charter are invited and encouraged to attend. All State Leaders (agency heads) of the GTLSSC that should plan to attend include: Governor's Chief of Staff; Executive Director of Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs; Secretary of Department of Social & Health Services; Secretary of Department of Children, Youth and Families; Secretary of Department of Corrections; Director of Department of Commerce; Director of Veteran’s Affairs; and Director of Health Care Authority. All liaisons from these agencies should also plan to attend. *For the entities copied on this email, your attendance is not required but you are welcome to attend.
The webinar link and agenda will be sent at a later date. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 2 May 18Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 2 May 18
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May 18, 2022Wednesday, May 18 National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 2
Join us for this 2-part Behavioral Health webinar. Douglas Widow, a Lakota from the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe and a Native treatment counselor in Nebraska, will share with you his experiences, techniques, and knowledge in treating SUDs through storytelling and horses.
1-3 ET . 12-2 CT . 11-1 MT . 10-12 PT . 9-11 AKT
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HHS Tribal Consultation - Region 2 Search IHS Calendar May 19
HHS Tribal Consultation - Region 2 Search IHS Calendar May 19
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May 19, 2022HHS Tribal Consultation - Region 2
Search IHS Calendar
May 19 , 2022
Description
Location
Contact Info
DescriptionHHS Tribal Consultation - Region 2
Central New York Community Foundation's Community Ballroom
431 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Register:
https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIscuysqj4jGh6p84SNEIcRAYr9yHJffVY
If you have any questions, please contact: Sean Hightower; Sean.Hightower@hhs.gov
Telehealth Research to Address Cancer Disparities May 19Telehealth Research to Address Cancer Disparities May 19
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May 19, 2022WEBINAR
Telehealth Research to Address Cancer DisparitiesThursday, May 19, 2022 (12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EDT)
In this webinar, experts will describe the role of telehealth in understanding and mitigating health disparities in cancer prevention and cancer care.
This webinar is part of the 2022 DCCPS webinar series, Telehealth and Cancer: Studying Its Role in Cancer Control and Care Delivery, organized by the Behavioral Research Program and Healthcare Delivery Research Program. This series seeks to identify emergent research gaps and opportunities for the use of telehealth in cancer prevention and control.
Register hereSpeakers:
Eric Chow, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor, Clinical Research & Public Health
Sciences Division
Director, Prevention Center Shared Resource
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of WashingtonDebra L. Friedman, M.D., M.S.
E. Bronson-Ingram Chair in Pediatric Oncology
Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Associate Director for Community Science and Health Outcomes, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Program Co-Leader, Cancer Health Outcomes and Control, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Moderators:
Kelly Blake, Sc.D.
Health Scientist and Program Director
Behavioral Research Program
National Cancer Institute
Gurvaneet Randhawa, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical Officer
Healthcare Delivery Research Program
National Cancer InstituteReasonable Accommodations
Closed captioning will be available to all participants. Individuals who need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact ncidccpsbrpadvances@mail.nih.gov. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance of the event.
TWEET THIS
Register for an @theNCI webinar on May 19, 12pm ET to explore the role of telehealth in understanding and mitigating health disparities in cancer prevention and cancer care. https://go.usa.gov/xz7n5 @NCICancerCtrl @NCICareDelivRes @NCIBehaviors @fredhutch @VUMC_Cancer
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Culture as Prevention: Cultivating Health and Wellness in K-12 Lives Daily May 20
Culture as Prevention: Cultivating Health and Wellness in K-12 Lives Daily May 20
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May 20, 2022Friday, May 20 National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC: Culture as Prevention: Cultivating Health and Wellness in K-12 Lives Daily
We will spend time together reflecting on Native people reconnecting to culture through health and wellness. Through our keynote presenter, Dr. Rebecca Crawford Foster, 2 interactive sessions with traditional health and wellness experts using informed and guided sessions and an Indigenous chef, we will explore the idea of MH and wellness as educators/administrators. Together we will learn traditional ways to impact our youth for self-care and wellbeing. Participants will learn methods to include in a classroom and school setting to help foster positive behavior.
NOTE: There are no scheduled breaks for this event. Participants may join and leave at their convenience.
11-4:30 ET . 10-3:30 CT . 9-2:30 MT . 8-1:30 PT . 7-12:30 AKT
Click to register Virtual Tribal Consultation on the Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan Search IHS Calendar May 2Virtual Tribal Consultation on the Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan Search IHS Calendar May 2
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May 20, 2022Virtual Tribal Consultation on the Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan
May 2 , 2022
Description
Purpose: Please make plans to join us on Monday, May 2, 2022, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. ET for a virtual Tribal Consultation session to seek your input on the draft 5-year IHS OUIHP Strategic Plan.
WRITTEN COMMENTS and RECOMMENDATIONS: Please send your comments and recommendations on the draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan as follows, by Friday, May 20, 2022:
By e-mail to: consultation@ihs.gov – Subject line: OUIHP Strategic Plan.
Registration Fee: $0.00
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders
Virtual Tribal Consultation on the Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan
May 2
Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit May 20Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit May 20
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May 20, 2022National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit
This unique 6-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Springtime teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives.
2-4 ET . 1-3 CT . 12-2 MT . 11-1 PT . 10-12 AKT
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OMB Tribal Consultation on the President's FY 2023 Budget May 23
OMB Tribal Consultation on the President's FY 2023 Budget May 23
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May 23, 2022OMB Tribal Consultation on the President's FY 2023 Budget
May 23 , 2022
Description
Date: Monday, May 23, 2022
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is pleased to announce that it will hold a Tribal consultation on the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget.
Information about the upcoming consultation is available here.
Please use the link below to register to participate in the Tribal consultation. When registering, you will be asked to provide your name, email, title and Tribal leadership position, and Tribal affiliation. You will receive the call-in number and a unique participant code following registration.
Registration link: https://ems9.intellor.com?do=register&t=1&p=902664
If possible, we encourage that Tribal leaders call in together on the same phone line to allow maximum participation for all who want to attend. Tribal leader participation will be prioritized at the consultation and we encourage registration as soon as possible. We welcome registration by additional Tribal advisors and encourage calling in on the same phone line when possible.
OMB’s Tribal Consultations are in accordance with OMB’s Tribal Consultation Plan of Actions, which was developed pursuant to the January 26, 2021 Presidential Memorandum on Tribal Consultation and Strengthening Nation-to-Nation Relationships. This Presidential Memorandum directs Federal agencies to consult with Tribal Nations in developing detailed plans of action to implement the policies and directives of the November 6, 2000 Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments.
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End Violence against Indigenous Women May 24
End Violence against Indigenous Women May 24
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May 24, 2022The Oregon Commission for Women is hosting a panel discussion with state, and tribal representatives, and federal law enforcement experts to illuminate the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).
You are invited to attend this lunchtime webinar on Tuesday, May 24th from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. PDT.
The event is free and registration is required.Language access accommodations are available, please contact our office with requests.
The Oregon Commission for Women advances equity for girls and women in the state. The commission advocates for state-level and local policy changes that improve the lives of women; promotes leadership development and representation of women in elected positions; and serves as a liaison for Oregonian women, state agencies, and community-based organizations.
IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting Search IHS Calendar May 24IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting Search IHS Calendar May 24
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May 24, 2022IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Meeting
Search IHS Calendar
May 24 , 2022
Description
Contact Info
DescriptionTuesday, May 24 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
Please register in advance for this meeting:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIscu-rrjooGdUqwhUvvJxstO3jBm340Ws
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 24Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 24
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May 24, 2022Tuesday, May 3 Behavioral Health Education Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Providers Introduction to Behavioral Health Series
You are invited to attend our Introduction to Behavioral Health series for those serving tribal and urban Native communities. This series is designed for behavioral health providers, mental health technicians, peer support specialists, and those working in primary care settings, schools, and social services.
Tuesday, May 3
Tuesday, May 24
Tuesday, May 31
Tuesday, June 7
All sessions are
12-1 ET . 11-12 CT . 10-11 MT . 9-10 PT . 8-9 AKT
Click to register Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 24Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 24
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May 24, 2022Tuesday, May 24 Behavioral Health Education Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Providers Introduction to Behavioral Health Series
You are invited to attend our Introduction to Behavioral Health series for those serving tribal and urban Native communities. This series is designed for behavioral health providers, mental health technicians, peer support specialists, and those working in primary care settings, schools, and social services.
Tuesday, May 24
Tuesday, May 31
Tuesday, June 7
All sessions are
12-1 ET . 11-12 CT . 10-11 MT . 9-10 PT . 8-9 AKT
Click to register National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference Search IHS Calendar May 24 - 25National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference Search IHS Calendar May 24 - 25
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May 24, 2022 – May 25, 2022National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference
May 24 - 25, 2022
Description
The National Council of Urban Indian Health’s 2022 annual conference: No More Broken Promises: A Path to Health Equity in Indian Country 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.
This virtual gathering will bring us together to share best practices through a diverse, equitable, and culturally responsive way.
Contact information:
NCUIH Communications
Carla Vigue, Director
Registration Fee: Varies
Event Sponsor: Organization
Who Should Attend: Urban Program Executive Directors/CEOs and IHS Area Urban Coordinators
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National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference Search IHS Calendar May 24 - 25
National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference Search IHS Calendar May 24 - 25
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May 24, 2022 – May 25, 2022National Council on Urban Indian Health Annual Conference
May 24 - 25, 2022
Description
The National Council of Urban Indian Health’s 2022 annual conference: No More Broken Promises: A Path to Health Equity in Indian Country 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.
This virtual gathering will bring us together to share best practices through a diverse, equitable, and culturally responsive way.
Contact information:
NCUIH Communications
Carla Vigue, Director
Registration Fee: Varies
Event Sponsor: Organization
Who Should Attend: Urban Program Executive Directors/CEOs and IHS Area Urban Coordinators
National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II May 25National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II May 25
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May 25, 2022National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II Powerless Becoming Powerful: Internalized Colonialism and Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities
The goal of this event is to inform and reflect on internalized colonialism and lateral oppression, as well as to discuss ways we can help our Native communities come together and heal. For many Native communities, lateral violence is part of a larger cycle of pain that is rooted in colonization. This panel discussion features AI/AN experts and Native community members from across the country. This is an open and honest discussion from a Native perspective on why the oppressed becomes the oppressor and what can be done on a road towards unity. This event will provide strategies for healing and rebuilding what was once taken.
Event Goals and Topics:
· What it is and what it looks like: Define and give personal examples and explain the negative effects of internalized colonialism and lateral violence/oppression.
· Hurt people hurt people: Discuss why this topic is important for Native people, communities, leaders, and Tribal nations.
· What can be done: How AI/AN people, communities, leaders, and Tribal nations can heal and unite.
3-5 ET / 2-4 CT / 1-3 MT / 12-2 PT / 11-1 AKT
Click to register Powerless Becoming Powerful: Internalized Colonialism and Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities May 25Powerless Becoming Powerful: Internalized Colonialism and Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities May 25
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May 25, 2022National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II
Powerless Becoming Powerful: Internalized Colonialism and Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities
The goal of this event is to inform and reflect on internalized colonialism and lateral oppression, as well as to discuss ways we can help our Native communities come together and heal. For many Native communities, lateral violence is part of a larger cycle of pain that is rooted in colonization. This panel discussion features AI/AN experts and Native community members from across the country. This is an open and honest discussion from a Native perspective on why the oppressed becomes the oppressor and what can be done on a road towards unity. This event will provide strategies for healing and rebuilding what was once taken.
Event Goals and Topics:
- What it is and what it looks like: Define and give personal examples and explain the negative effects of internalized colonialism and lateral violence/oppression.
- Hurt people hurt people: Discuss why this topic is important for Native people, communities, leaders, and Tribal nations.
- What can be done: How AI/AN people, communities, leaders, and Tribal nations can heal and unite.
3-5 ET . 2-4 CT . 1-3 MT . 12-2 PT . 11-1 AKT
TOR: Webinar May 25TOR: Webinar May 25
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May 25, 2022Wednesday, May 25 National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: TOR: Webinar
In honor of Memorial Day, this month's webinar will focus on Native Warrior Wellness and Healing. Please join Sean Bear 1st (Meskwaki) and Ray Day (Dine/Navajo) to learn how to support Native veterans.
2-3:30 ET . 1-2:30 CT . 12-1:30 MT . 11-12:30 PT . 10-11:30 AKT
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3rd Quarter DSTAC Meeting (Virtual) Search IHS Calendar May 26
3rd Quarter DSTAC Meeting (Virtual) Search IHS Calendar May 26
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May 26, 20223rd Quarter DSTAC Meeting (Virtual)
May 26 , 2022
Description
The Direct Service (DST) Advisory Committee (DSTAC) hold quarterly virtual meetings to provide leadership, advocacy, and policy guidance. Advocating for Indian Health policies that advance DST objectives and priorities.
Time: 12-4:30 pm (EST) - subject to change
Registration Fee: Free
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: DSTAC, Tribal Representatives, Federal, other interested parties
A Native Youth Round Table May 26A Native Youth Round Table May 26
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May 26, 2022Thursday, May 26 National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II: A Native Youth Round Table
3-5 ET . 2-4 CT . 1-3 MT . 12-2 PT . 11-1 AKT
Click to register Ending the HIV Epidemic in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunity Webinar Search IHS Calendar May 26Ending the HIV Epidemic in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunity Webinar Search IHS Calendar May 26
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May 26, 2022Ending the HIV Epidemic in Indian Country: IHS Funding Opportunity Webinar
May 26 , 2022
Description
A one hour informational webinar of the ETHIC (Ending the HIV Epidemic in Indian Country) notice of funding opportunity (NOFO).
Registration link: https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_b9fNH4H-SsSzhewP6owdIA
Event Sponsor: IHS
Hurt People Hurt People: Transforming Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities May 26Hurt People Hurt People: Transforming Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities May 26
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May 26, 2022National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II
Hurt People Hurt People: Transforming Lateral Violence in AI/AN Communities
The Leadership Academy, National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA Center, Category II, and the Tribal College and University Initiative will host a Native Youth Round Table in recognition of Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month. Our Native Youth panelists will explore a youth perspective on lateral violence, as well as how to heal and build a better Native community for all. We look forward to listening and learning from the Native youth to help guide us in our future work. Please join us in learning from our future leaders!
3-5 ET / 2-4 CT / 1-3 MT / 12-2 PT / 11-1 AKT
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Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 31
Introduction to Behavioral Health Series May 31
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May 31, 2022Tuesday, May 31 Behavioral Health Education Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Providers Introduction to Behavioral Health Series
You are invited to attend our Introduction to Behavioral Health series for those serving tribal and urban Native communities. This series is designed for behavioral health providers, mental health technicians, peer support specialists, and those working in primary care settings, schools, and social services.
Tuesday, May 31
Tuesday, June 7
All sessions are
12-1 ET . 11-12 CT . 10-11 MT . 9-10 PT . 8-9 AKT
Click to register