Trainings and Resources
12 Results (showing 1 - 10)
Results sorted by updated date (newest first)
Results sorted by updated date (newest first)
Posted 7/24/2020 (updated 5/10/2022)
The IHS forensic healthcare program was established in 2011 to address sexual violence, and has expanded to include intimate partner violence, child sexual abuse, and elder maltreatment. The program trains providers in forensic medical examinations, evidence collection techniques, and in coordinated community response to address violence.
Posted 9/8/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
The attached posters were created with funding from SAMHSA’s American Indian Alaska Native (AI/AN) Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC). They contain positive messages for tribal teens and the ability to brand with your organization.
Posted 8/24/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
Lessons Learned From Listening Sessions With Five Tribes in Minnesota.
Posted 7/6/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
Presentation on Considerations for Tribal and Urban Programs Wanting to Transition to Telebehavioral Health. Includes information on HCPCS/CPT Codes, and use scenarios.
Posted 6/16/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
This cross-sectional study included all counties and county-equivalent divisions in the US in 2016. Data on racial/ethnic population distribution were derived from the American Community Survey, and data on locations of facilities providing methadone and buprenorphine were obtained from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration databases.
Posted 4/3/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
This RSV Breakout Session was held in the Supreme Court Room on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at 4:15 PM
Posted 5/27/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
The JBS RCORP-TA team have collated a number of resources to assist grantees during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Currently, these resources are collected in an Excel spreadsheet for grantees to download resources of their choosing. In the coming weeks, each resource will be included in the RCORP-TA Resource Portal as an individual resource.
Posted 6/11/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
In order to get and keep America open states, tribes, localities, and territories must be able to quickly identify new cases, break chains of transmission, and protect first responders and health care workers from infection. The purpose of this site is to serve as an easily accessible repository of guidelines, tools, and resources from CDC and others for states, tribes, localities, and territories.
Posted 4/14/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
USDA and its Federal partners have programs that can be used to provide immediate and long-term assistance to rural communities affected by
the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Posted 4/3/2020 (updated 9/2/2021)
This RSV Breakout Session was held in the Capitol Room on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at 2:45 PM