Events in September 2021
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School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 7
School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 7
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September 7, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native K-12 MHTTC School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series
Victoria Marie, Wáčhiŋhiŋ Máza Wíŋyaŋ (Iron Plume Woman)
2-2:30 ET . 1-1:30 CT . 12-12:30 MT . 11-11:30 PT . 10-10:30 AKT
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Mental Health Webinar: Understanding Perinatal Healthcare for Native Women Sept 8
Mental Health Webinar: Understanding Perinatal Healthcare for Native Women Sept 8
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September 8, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC: Mental Health Webinar: Understanding Perinatal Healthcare for Native Women
Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho
1-2 ET . 12-1 CT . 11-12 MT . 10-11 PT . 9-10 AKT
Click for more information TOR Grantee Caring and Sharing Sept 8TOR Grantee Caring and Sharing Sept 8
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September 8, 2021TOR Technical Assistance Center: TOR Grantee Caring and Sharing
*This meeting is specifically for Tribal Opioid Response grantees
4-5:30 ET . 3-4:30 CT . 2-3:30 MT . 1-2:30 PT . 12-1:30 AKT
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Virtual Native Talking Circle Sept 13
Virtual Native Talking Circle Sept 13
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September 13, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: Virtual Native Talking Circle
1:30-3 ET . 12:30-2 CT . 11:30-1 MT . 10:30-12 PT . 9:30-11 AKT
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School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 14
School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 14
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September 14, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native K-12 MHTTC School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series
Victoria Marie, Wáčhiŋhiŋ Máza Wíŋyaŋ (Iron Plume Woman)
2-2:30 ET . 1-1:30 CT . 12-12:30 MT . 11-11:30 PT . 10-10:30 AKT
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Behavioral Health Webinar: Walking the Long Road: Native Recovery Stories of Experience, Strength, and Hope
Behavioral Health Webinar: Walking the Long Road: Native Recovery Stories of Experience, Strength, and Hope
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September 15, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
Behavioral Health Webinar:
Walking the Long Road: Native Recovery Stories of Experience, Strength, and Hope
1-3 ET . 12-2 CT . 11-1 MT . 10-12 PT . 9-11 AKT
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Upcoming Online Training Programs Grant Writing - From Concept to Proposal
Upcoming Online Training Programs Grant Writing - From Concept to Proposal
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September 16, 2021Grant Writing - From Concept to Proposal
A six part series on Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Week 1 (Sept. 16): Researching Requests for Proposals
Week 2 (Sept. 23): Outlining Goals and Objectives
Week 3 (Sept. 30): Budget
Week 4 (Oct. 7): Writing the Narrative
Week 5 (Oct. 14): Completing Required Forms
Week 6 (Oct. 21): Submitting/Grant Management
Overwhelmed with grant writing? Don’t know where to start? Let us help YOU write a grant! Join experienced grant writer Brian King and Hopa Mountain staff to complete a federal or foundation grant step by step. Receive input, comments and feedback from experienced and successful grant writers and colleagues. Just need help on a few sections of a grant? Jump in for whatever class you’d like to participate in. This workshop starts weekly on Thursday, September 16th at 11 a.m.
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Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities During Times of Crisis Sept 17
Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities During Times of Crisis Sept 17
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September 17, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC: Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities During Times of Crisis
1-2 ET . 12-1 CT . 11-12 MT . 10-11 PT . 9-10 AKT
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17th Annual Cowlitz Tribe Health Walk Sept. 18
17th Annual Cowlitz Tribe Health Walk Sept. 18
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September 18, 2021Cowlitz Tribe 17th Annual Health Walk! The walk will be hosted at Lake Sacajawea on September 18 @ 10am! As usual, the walk is free and open to the community. Participants will have the opportunity to win raffle prizes, browse vendor booths and enjoy healthy snacks. Please join us for this annual celebration of wellness and culture!
*COVID-19 precautions for this event will be determined based on state and local guidelines.
Register Here for a Free T-Shirt HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS Search IHS Calendar October 18HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS Search IHS Calendar October 18
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September 18, 2021HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS
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October 18 , 2021
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HHS ASPR TRIBAL CONSULTATION SESSION: ACCESS TO SUPPLIES FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS
- DATE: Monday, October 18, 2021
- TIME: 2:00 - 4:00 PM ET
- REGISTER:https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItfu6vqDwjHnRlY1x1XYRc_VClYol9Pxk
On September 20, 2021, HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), Dawn O’Connell announced Tribal Consultation on recommendations to facilitate Tribal access to medical countermeasures and supplies that may be needed in public health emergencies. This consultation's focus is to identify gaps in the request process for Indian Health Service (IHS), tribal health programs (THP), and urban Indian organizations (UIO) health care providers, and recommendations on how to close such gaps to meet the ongoing needs of the current COVID-19 response as well as future public health emergencies. As part of this consultation, input is welcome on the following questions:
- What gaps or issues did your facility encounter when requesting federal assistance for medical supplies needed during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- What recommendations do you have to improve and address the gaps or issues?
- What recommendations do you have to improve the request process for federal assistance to access supplies held in the Strategic National Stockpile and other federal and military stockpiles?
Please make plans to join us and share your recommendations during one of the following virtual sessions:
October 18, 2021 at 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET: Register Here
Please send your written comments and recommendations to us at consultation@hhs.gov by October 22, 2021. Please let us know if you have any questions!
Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Tribal Health Administrators, Tribal Public Health Staff, Urban and Indian Organization Leaders
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2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
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September 21, 2021 – September 23, 2021SAVE THE DATE
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Webinar Objectives:
By attending this webinar, attendees will:
oRecognize and celebrate the inherent strengths of the AI/ANCommunity.
oShare information on federal, state, local, and AI/AN and UrbanIndian programs.
oDevelop and foster new relationships between and among federal,state, and local partners and stakeholders
Registration:
Please register using the link below:
https://2021-aian-health-summit.eventbrite.com
Target audience: Tribal leaders andmembers, Urban Indian organizations, clinical and behavioral health providers, community health workers, public health professionals and academics
September 21 - 23, 2021
9:00 - 2:00 PM AKT 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM PT 1:00 - 6:00 PM ETDr. Duane Mackey Memorial "Waktaya Naji" Lecture Sept 21Dr. Duane Mackey Memorial "Waktaya Naji" Lecture Sept 21
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September 21, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
Dr. Duane Mackey Memorial "Waktaya Naji" Lecture
Daniel Foster, PsyD, MSCP and Rebecca Foster, PhD
*This event is sponsored by the National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC, but is taking place during the Great Plains Behavioral Health Conference.
TOR Regional Meeting: Southwest IHS Regions including Phoenix, Tuscon, Albuquerque, and NavajoTOR Regional Meeting: Southwest IHS Regions including Phoenix, Tuscon, Albuquerque, and Navajo
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September 21, 2021TOR Technical Assistance Center: TOR Regional Meeting: Southwest IHS Regions including Phoenix, Tuscon, Albuquerque, and Navajo
2-5 ET . 1-4 CT . 12-3 MT . 11-2 PT . 10-1 AKT
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2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
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September 21, 2021 – September 23, 2021SAVE THE DATE
Present
Webinar Objectives:
By attending this webinar, attendees will:
oRecognize and celebrate the inherent strengths of the AI/ANCommunity.
oShare information on federal, state, local, and AI/AN and UrbanIndian programs.
oDevelop and foster new relationships between and among federal,state, and local partners and stakeholders
Registration:
Please register using the link below:
https://2021-aian-health-summit.eventbrite.com
Target audience: Tribal leaders andmembers, Urban Indian organizations, clinical and behavioral health providers, community health workers, public health professionals and academics
September 21 - 23, 2021
9:00 - 2:00 PM AKT 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM PT 1:00 - 6:00 PM ETESAS Webinar: Adolescent Brain Maturation and Health: Intersections on the Developmental HighwayESAS Webinar: Adolescent Brain Maturation and Health: Intersections on the Developmental Highway
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September 22, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC: ESAS Webinar: Adolescent Brain Maturation and Health: Intersections on the Developmental Highway
Ken Winters, PhD
1-2:30 ET . 12-1:30 CT . 11-12:30 MT . 10-11:30 PT . 9-10:30 AKT
Click for more information Introducing the VA Portland Mindfulness Institute – What is it and Why Does it Matter? SEPT 22Introducing the VA Portland Mindfulness Institute – What is it and Why Does it Matter? SEPT 22
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September 22, 2021The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Tribal Veterans Service Office and the Veterans Affairs Office of Tribal Government Relations presents
Introducing the VA Portland Mindfulness Institute –
What is it and Why Does it Matter?
A Virtual Training - To register, email CTGRTribalVSO@GrandRonde.Org for the link
September 22, 2021 at 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Mindfulness training was developed over 2500 years ago; shared across many cultures and called many different things. It is a skill of paying attention and way of experiencing the world, which has been shown to reduce human suffering. It is a wisdom practice, that helps us shift how we relate to the world; to work with rather than fight what we cannot control, and to change what we can. It is no magic solution. It is common sense and takes practice. Modern research has increasingly shown how learning mindfulness meditation – with different sitting and gentle movement practices – reduces stress, improves both physical and mental health, and helps us reconnect with a life that really matters.
Presented by Dr. Timothy W. Wright, Psy.D.
“Dr. Wright has a clinical psychology doctorate with specialist training in palliative care and chronic pain at VA Portland HCS. His clinical and research interests are focused on contextual cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based interventions with medically-involved populations. Currently, he works part-time with VA Portland, primarily as a Clinical Psychologist with the Center for Integrated Pain Clinic (CIPC), as a Whole Health Educator, and more recently, as founding Director of the Mindfulness Institute. Through his work and prior learning experiences, Dr. Wright has had the good fortune of integrating personal and professional interests in eastern/Buddhist psychology. Outside work, his main focus and practice is on surviving and thriving the rich chaos of a young family of 4 kids.”For more information please contact the CTGR Tribal VSO - Ramona Quenelle at (503) 879-1484
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2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
2021 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health Summit Sept 21 - 23
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September 21, 2021 – September 23, 2021SAVE THE DATE
Present
Webinar Objectives:
By attending this webinar, attendees will:
oRecognize and celebrate the inherent strengths of the AI/ANCommunity.
oShare information on federal, state, local, and AI/AN and UrbanIndian programs.
oDevelop and foster new relationships between and among federal,state, and local partners and stakeholders
Registration:
Please register using the link below:
https://2021-aian-health-summit.eventbrite.com
Target audience: Tribal leaders andmembers, Urban Indian organizations, clinical and behavioral health providers, community health workers, public health professionals and academics
September 21 - 23, 2021
9:00 - 2:00 PM AKT 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM PT 1:00 - 6:00 PM ET -
IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation - Meeting #2 Search IHS Calendar September 28
IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation - Meeting #2 Search IHS Calendar September 28
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September 28, 2021IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation - Meeting #2
September 28 , 2021
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Please register to attend this virtual meeting that will be held via Zoom here:
https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsdO6qpzsqG9yxe8W4DFaMLm09kiJvksU
School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 28School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series Sept 28
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September 28, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native K-12 MHTTC School Mental Health: Mindful Movement Series
Victoria Marie, Wáčhiŋhiŋ Máza Wíŋyaŋ (Iron Plume Woman)
2-2:30 ET . 1-1:30 CT . 12-12:30 MT . 11-11:30 PT . 10-10:30 AKT
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Prevention Webinar: Sustainability Sept 29
Prevention Webinar: Sustainability Sept 29
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September 29, 2021National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC: Prevention Webinar: Sustainability
1-2:30 ET . 12-1:30 CT . 11-12:30 MT . 10-11:30 PT . 9-10:30 AKT
More information coming soon! TOR Monthly Webinar: Peer Recovery Panel Sept 29TOR Monthly Webinar: Peer Recovery Panel Sept 29
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September 29, 2021TOR Technical Assistance Center:
TOR Monthly Webinar: Peer Recovery Panel
3-4:30 ET . 2-3:30 CT . 1-2:30 MT . 12-1:30 PT . 11-12:30 AKT
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