The week's events
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies and understanding implications for public health equity and justice: A framework for action for researchers and practitioners Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
9-11 AM ET . 8-10 AM CT . 7-9 AM MT . 6-8 AM PT . 5-7 AM AKT . 4-6 PM CAT (Rwanda)
Join a transcontinental team from the University of Global Health Equity (Kigali, Rwanda), the Native Center for Behavioral Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) and the Prevention Research Center for Rural Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) to understand the enduring impacts of colonialism on our work in public health. We will discuss the personal and systemic transformation required to dismantle deeply rooted histories of colonialism. We envision rebuilding systems of care that honor and value community knowledge and restore power and resources to indigenous peoples and other people impacted by colonization. Participants will leave with skills and strategies to change their own research and practice in public health.
The workshop will be conducted over four 2-hour sessions. Each session will include 3 guest speakers, a panel discussion, and facilitated breakout groups. The activities will build over the 4 days and we encourage attendees to join for all four sessions.
Register below to receive updates about the workshop agenda and featured speakers, including:
· Florence Akiiki Bitalabeho of the University of Global Health Equity
· Teresa Brewington (Coharie - enrolled, Lumbee - descendant) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
· Mothomang Diaho of Diaho Social Technologies and Lifestyle Clinics Spiral Aloe,
· Torjer Andreas Olsen of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
· Cindy Umoh (Akan Tribal Member of Ghana) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
Register A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies and understanding implications for public health equity and justice: A framework for action for researchers and practitioners Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
7-9 ET . 8-10 CT . 9-11 MT . 10-12 PT . 11-1 AKT . 4-6 CAT (Rwanda)
Join a transcontinental team from the University of Global Health Equity (Kigali, Rwanda), the Native Center for Behavioral Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) and the Prevention Research Center for Rural Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) to understand the enduring impacts of colonialism on our work in public health. We will discuss the personal and systemic transformation required to dismantle deeply rooted histories of colonialism. We envision rebuilding systems of care that honor and value community knowledge and restore power and resources to indigenous peoples and other people impacted by colonization. Participants will leave with skills and strategies to change their own research and practice in public health.
The workshop will be conducted over four 2-hour sessions. Each session will include 3 guest speakers, a panel discussion, and facilitated breakout groups. The activities will build over the 4 days and we encourage attendees to join for all four sessions.
Register below to receive updates about the workshop agenda and featured speakers, including:
· Florence Akiiki Bitalabeho of the University of Global Health Equity
· Teresa Brewington (Coharie - enrolled, Lumbee - descendant) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
· Mothomang Diaho of Diaho Social Technologies and Lifestyle Clinics Spiral Aloe,
· Torjer Andreas Olsen of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
· Cindy Umoh (Akan Tribal Member of Ghana) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
Register Alternatives to Police Feb 1 - 2Alternatives to Police Feb 1 - 2
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022Early bird pricing is available through the month of October! Click to register! The Law & Mental Health Conference brings together expert speakers with legal, clinical, and lived experience to discuss the conflict between law and mental illness. In addition to the live keynote speakers, other scheduled session speakers currently include: Ebony Morgan, RN
White Bird - CAHOOTS
Laurel Lisovskis, LCSW
CAHOOTS Clinical Supervision Coordinator
Eric Rafla-Yuan, MD
APA Jeanne Spurlock Congressional Fellow
Taleed El-Sabawi, JD, PhD
O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University
Ken “Khensu” Carter, MD
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
Chief Paul Pazen
Denver Police Department
Kaia Sand
Street Roots
Jason Renaud
Alternative Mobile Services Association
Jenna Cooper
C3 Collective
Dominique Jones MA, LMFT
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Ashley Krider, MS
Policy Research Associates
Carleigh Sailon, LCSW, LAC
Denver’s STAR Program
David Harris
Urban Strategies Council
Ann Kitchen
Austin City Councilor
Amy Watson, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukie
***Registrants will have access to conference videos following the event.
Learn more and register at: or...
Click here to go directly to our early bird registration form! Questions? Interested in sponsoring the conference? Contact our Conference Coordinator, Jason Renaud:
Partial scholarships are available to full-time students and people with lived experience.
Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022Click to get registered! Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022
Spotlight on Our Keynote Speaker:
Ebony Morgan is the Coordinator of CAHOOTS Mobile Street Response for the White Bird Clinic in Eugene, Oregon. Ebony is a Registered Nurse dedicated to addressing the impacts of systemic oppression and socioeconomic inequalities on public health. We are so excited to have Ebony at the table as our keynote, bringing expertise and inviting each one of us, to be a part of making a difference in our communities.
Register for the conference and make an impact
with the following presenters:
Laurel Lisovskis, LCSW
CAHOOTS Clinical Supervision Coordinator
Eric Rafla-Yuan, MD
APA Jeanne Spurlock Congressional Fellow
Taleed El-Sabawi, JD, PhD
Elon University
Ken “Khensu” Carter, MD
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
Chief Paul Pazen
Denver Police Department
Kaia Sand
Street Roots
Jason Renaud
Alternative Mobile Services Association
Jenna Cooper
C3 Collective
Dominique Jones MA, LMFT
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Ashley Krider, MS
Policy Research Associates
Carleigh Sailon, LCSW, LAC
Denver’s STAR Program
David Harris
Urban Strategies Council
Ann Kitchen
Austin City Councilor
Amy Watson, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukie
Conference sessions will be available for review online for 30 days.
Check out the full program here Click here to go directly to our registration form Questions or interested in sponsoring the conference? Contact our Conference Coordinator, Makenna Nero
Partial scholarships are available to full-time students and people with lived experience.
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies and understanding implications for public health equity and justice: A framework for action for researchers and practitioners Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
9-11 AM ET . 8-10 AM CT . 7-9 AM MT . 6-8 AM PT . 5-7 AM AKT . 4-6 PM CAT (Rwanda)
Join a transcontinental team from the University of Global Health Equity (Kigali, Rwanda), the Native Center for Behavioral Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) and the Prevention Research Center for Rural Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) to understand the enduring impacts of colonialism on our work in public health. We will discuss the personal and systemic transformation required to dismantle deeply rooted histories of colonialism. We envision rebuilding systems of care that honor and value community knowledge and restore power and resources to indigenous peoples and other people impacted by colonization. Participants will leave with skills and strategies to change their own research and practice in public health.
The workshop will be conducted over four 2-hour sessions. Each session will include 3 guest speakers, a panel discussion, and facilitated breakout groups. The activities will build over the 4 days and we encourage attendees to join for all four sessions.
Register below to receive updates about the workshop agenda and featured speakers, including:
· Florence Akiiki Bitalabeho of the University of Global Health Equity
· Teresa Brewington (Coharie - enrolled, Lumbee - descendant) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
· Mothomang Diaho of Diaho Social Technologies and Lifestyle Clinics Spiral Aloe,
· Torjer Andreas Olsen of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
· Cindy Umoh (Akan Tribal Member of Ghana) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
Register A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022A Transcontinental Workshop - Deconstructing colonial legacies and understanding implications for public health equity and justice: A framework for action for researchers and practitioners Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9
7-9 ET . 8-10 CT . 9-11 MT . 10-12 PT . 11-1 AKT . 4-6 CAT (Rwanda)
Join a transcontinental team from the University of Global Health Equity (Kigali, Rwanda), the Native Center for Behavioral Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) and the Prevention Research Center for Rural Health (University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States) to understand the enduring impacts of colonialism on our work in public health. We will discuss the personal and systemic transformation required to dismantle deeply rooted histories of colonialism. We envision rebuilding systems of care that honor and value community knowledge and restore power and resources to indigenous peoples and other people impacted by colonization. Participants will leave with skills and strategies to change their own research and practice in public health.
The workshop will be conducted over four 2-hour sessions. Each session will include 3 guest speakers, a panel discussion, and facilitated breakout groups. The activities will build over the 4 days and we encourage attendees to join for all four sessions.
Register below to receive updates about the workshop agenda and featured speakers, including:
· Florence Akiiki Bitalabeho of the University of Global Health Equity
· Teresa Brewington (Coharie - enrolled, Lumbee - descendant) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
· Mothomang Diaho of Diaho Social Technologies and Lifestyle Clinics Spiral Aloe,
· Torjer Andreas Olsen of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
· Cindy Umoh (Akan Tribal Member of Ghana) of the Native Center for Behavioral Health
Register Alternatives to Police Feb 1 - 2Alternatives to Police Feb 1 - 2
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022Early bird pricing is available through the month of October! Click to register! The Law & Mental Health Conference brings together expert speakers with legal, clinical, and lived experience to discuss the conflict between law and mental illness. In addition to the live keynote speakers, other scheduled session speakers currently include: Ebony Morgan, RN
White Bird - CAHOOTS
Laurel Lisovskis, LCSW
CAHOOTS Clinical Supervision Coordinator
Eric Rafla-Yuan, MD
APA Jeanne Spurlock Congressional Fellow
Taleed El-Sabawi, JD, PhD
O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University
Ken “Khensu” Carter, MD
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
Chief Paul Pazen
Denver Police Department
Kaia Sand
Street Roots
Jason Renaud
Alternative Mobile Services Association
Jenna Cooper
C3 Collective
Dominique Jones MA, LMFT
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Ashley Krider, MS
Policy Research Associates
Carleigh Sailon, LCSW, LAC
Denver’s STAR Program
David Harris
Urban Strategies Council
Ann Kitchen
Austin City Councilor
Amy Watson, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukie
***Registrants will have access to conference videos following the event.
Learn more and register at: or...
Click here to go directly to our early bird registration form! Questions? Interested in sponsoring the conference? Contact our Conference Coordinator, Jason Renaud:
Partial scholarships are available to full-time students and people with lived experience.
Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022
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February 1, 2022 – February 2, 2022Click to get registered! Law and Mental Health Conference on Alternatives To Police February 1&2, 2022
Spotlight on Our Keynote Speaker:
Ebony Morgan is the Coordinator of CAHOOTS Mobile Street Response for the White Bird Clinic in Eugene, Oregon. Ebony is a Registered Nurse dedicated to addressing the impacts of systemic oppression and socioeconomic inequalities on public health. We are so excited to have Ebony at the table as our keynote, bringing expertise and inviting each one of us, to be a part of making a difference in our communities.
Register for the conference and make an impact
with the following presenters:
Laurel Lisovskis, LCSW
CAHOOTS Clinical Supervision Coordinator
Eric Rafla-Yuan, MD
APA Jeanne Spurlock Congressional Fellow
Taleed El-Sabawi, JD, PhD
Elon University
Ken “Khensu” Carter, MD
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association
Chief Paul Pazen
Denver Police Department
Kaia Sand
Street Roots
Jason Renaud
Alternative Mobile Services Association
Jenna Cooper
C3 Collective
Dominique Jones MA, LMFT
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Ashley Krider, MS
Policy Research Associates
Carleigh Sailon, LCSW, LAC
Denver’s STAR Program
David Harris
Urban Strategies Council
Ann Kitchen
Austin City Councilor
Amy Watson, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukie
Conference sessions will be available for review online for 30 days.
Check out the full program here Click here to go directly to our registration form Questions or interested in sponsoring the conference? Contact our Conference Coordinator, Makenna Nero
Partial scholarships are available to full-time students and people with lived experience.
Hosted by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Wellness & Diabetes ProgramHosted by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Wellness & Diabetes Program
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February 2, 2022Hosted by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Wellness & Diabetes Program EVERY WEDNESDAY
Make time for yourself.
Just 30 minutes, once a week.
Starting Wednesday, January 26 Each week we will practice a new technique for handling everyday stress
Join us virtually! Every Wednesday @ 2pm until the end of February!
Click here to register
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
SAVE-THE-DATE: February All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar February 3SAVE-THE-DATE: February All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar February 3
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February 3, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: February All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call
February 3 , 2022
Description
Please hold time: 3:00-4:00 PM ET
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Telemental-health Group Service Delivery Friday, Feb. 4Telemental-health Group Service Delivery Friday, Feb. 4
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February 4, 20222-part webinar series: Telemental-health Group Service Delivery
Friday, Feb. 4, and Friday, Feb. 11
2-3 ET . 1-2 CT . 12-1 MT . 11-12 PT . 10-11 AKT
At the beginning of the Public Health Emergency (PHE) mental health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support providers had to shift service delivery from a mostly in-person structure to virtual. This swift uptake in the use of telebehavioral-health may be transformative not only for the healthcare system but for the mental health field as well.
Support derived from clinical and peer group services is essential, especially during a PHE when access to services may be limited. Mental health and SUD treatment and recovery providers have made great strides in virtualizing service delivery, especially individual-based services. However, group counseling services, a mainstay in many mental health, SUD treatment, and recovery support programs, has been more difficult to implement.
This two-part webinar series will address those challenges. During the series, we will:
· review recent research regarding patient satisfaction, group cohesion, and effectiveness of online group services
· identify challenges typically associated with online group facilitation and how to address them
· provide specific recommendations for online group facilitation and how it differs from in-person groups (e.g., tips and techniques, group agreements, etc.)
· discuss safety protocols, and issues related to ethics and privacy/security and confidentiality in the context of online group case scenarios
This webinar series will highlight online group counseling and peer recovery services and will demonstrate its viability as an alternative to traditional in-person groups, which requires new facilitative, alliance-building, and administrative skills from both counselors and peers.
Continuing education certificates available.
Presenter Sandnes Boulanger, LCSW, MCAP, CET; Vice President of Clinical Services-Operation PAR
Questions? Email Kim Prokosch at kprokosch@casat.org
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SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group Search IHS Calendar February 10
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January 27, 2022 – February 10, 2022SAVE-THE-DATE: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
February 10 , 2022
Description
Event: IHS FY 2024 National Tribal Budget Formulation Work Group
Date: February 10-11, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Zoom Meeting: To be added soon
Agenda – To be added soon
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders