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Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series
Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series

Wed, Feb 23

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Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series

In this four-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.

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Feb 23, 2022, 11:00 AM CST

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Registration link: https://uiowa.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlfu2tqjkjG9ODQZOo6KWF4IR_GNjQ1MRJ

We approach resiliency from a broad perspective that recognizes the importance of determining what actions are important to maintain to help the communities thrive and identifying strategic actions. Our framework includes four essential pillars: Internal Support, Resource Development, Partnership Development, and Marketing and Outreach. A strong, evidence-based program is the foundation for these pillars. WORKSHOP 2: IDENTIFYING AND ENHANCING INTERNAL SUPPORT In this workshop, we will focus on the organization within which you work. Support here is essential to resilient sustainability and success. Is there support from individuals and groups within the organization? Participants will: * Assess internal support with the following considerations: * Who currently sees the value of our project? * Who needs us and doesn’t know it? * Are we receiving the maximum support available? * Identify issues blocking support * Develop strategies for addressing those issues

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The Native Center for Behavioral Health is funded through grants from the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (Mental Health Awareness Training and National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II) and a contract with the State of Oregon (Motivational Interviewing). The MHAT grant (Award #1H79SM084462-01) is authorized under Section 520J of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290bb-41) as amended. The National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II grant (Award #1H79SM085092) is authorized under Section 582 of the Public Health Service Act as amended.

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