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Excel for Data Collection: Automating a Survey and Developing a Codebook
The purpose of this training is to help improve the quality of the data you collect, analyze, and store by mitigating manual data entry errors and cleaning inaccurate/not applicable data received. Data errors and inaccurate data can compromise the quality of the data used for analysis and reporting, however, there are ways to mitigate those […]
Changing ACE’s Where You Are
Time does not heal all wounds. More ACEs leads to a lifetime of health problems and mental illness, addiction and incarceration, misery, and early death. These are tragic realities for our state, yet they do not have to be true. Early interventions, and the power of knowledge and hope are helping to prevent and reverse […]
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Cost is FREE and all tribal community members are welcome to register […]
Tribal Behavioral Health 104: Culture is Prevention
Course Description: Our new Learning Management System (LMS) is LIVE! You can access our new LMS at https://pace.tulane.edu/. For instructions regarding creating a new account, please click here. Tribal Behavioral Health 104: Culture is Prevention will inform Tribes, Tribal Serving Organizations and public health professionals about the use of culturally appropriate programs and practices for substance abuse prevention. […]
COVID-19 and Men’s Health
Course Description Based on emerging reports and data, COVID-19 seems to be posing a greater threat to men’s health. This webinar will be in the form of a panel discussion where we will explore the impact of COVID-19 on men’s health. Panelists will present on why men are at a higher risk and provide guidance […]
Grant Writing Workshop
Course Description Grant writing to introduce the participant into the realm of applying for federal funding with HHS grants being the main focus. Learning Objectives: In this training, participants will learn: How to search for potential funding streams relevant to your program. How to determine if this funding is right for your program or organization. […]
Oral Health and Message Framing
Course Description Describe oral health as it relates to overall health Describe a tribal network approach to oral health improvement Describe cross-agency collaborations that have strengthened oral health efforts Intended Audience Local, state, and tribal public health professionals
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Training
Course Description QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide […]
Lean for Healthcare: Utilizing Performance Data for Continuous Improvement
Course Objective The purpose of the Circle Of Life program is to educate American Indian and Alaska Native people about healthy lifestyles and disease prevention, early detection, and screening for cancer; cancer treatment methods; support systems; and end-of-life care.
Reconstruction of Positive Indian Male Identity
Course Description How should Indigenous Male identity be viewed in the U. S.? Given the study of identity typically comes under personality study in western psychology, empirical work on identity of men has typically involved white American male studies. In Gender studies, the emphasis is also on white male identity. This presentation presents a model […]
Listening to the Voices of Young Indigenous Males About Their Health and Wellbeing: Lessons from the Northern Territory, Australia
Course Description This presentation will draw on findings from a research project that explored the ways young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males talk about their health and wellbeing. It involved group yarning sessions and an analysis of Facebook data. Challenges in navigating western and cultural world-views; discussion about social determinants of health; and the […]
Data Into Action for Tribes: Introduction to Epidemiology
Course Description: Our new Learning Management System (LMS) is LIVE! You can access our new LMS at https://pace.tulane.edu/. For instructions regarding creating a new account, please click here. The purpose of the Data Into Action for Tribes: Introduction to Epidemiology course is to provide an overview of basic epidemiology for public health workers, including those working in the […]
Fostering Relational Strengths: The role of Women in Supporting Men’s Health
Course Description This webinar offers a way of looking at and thinking about boys that reflects a feminist, relational framework for understanding people’s lives and experiences. Dr. Chu will begin by highlighting boys’ relational strengths and describing how boys’ gender socialization can lead them to cover up these aspects of their humanity. She will then […]
Tribal Oral Health Services During COVID-19
Course Description This webinar will provide an overview of current dental clinic best practices within the Indian health system, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Oral health practitioners from two Tribes in Oklahoma will speak on how their clinics are operating during the global pandemic, steps they are taking to […]
Tribal Behavioral Health 103: The Opioid Epidemic and American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
Our new Learning Management System (LMS) is LIVE! You can access our new LMS at https://pace.tulane.edu/. For instructions regarding creating a new account, please click here. This course will provide Tribes and Tribal Serving Organizations and public health professionals with information about a very important problem that our country is facing—the opioid epidemic—and, more specifically, how the opioid […]
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White Bison Mending Broken Hearts Training for Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Participants must be able present a negative COVID-19 test a week prior to attend this training. Results can be emailed to info@whitebision.org or shown to the trainer on the first day of the training. Masks, hand sanitizer, social distancing and daily temp checks are also required to insure the safety of the participants and the […]