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Behavioral Health AI/AN Factsheet

AI/AN Behavioral Health Factsheet on Issues, Background, Status and Options/Plans in Indian Country […]

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Behavioral Health Among American Indian and Alaska Natives: An Overview

Information regarding IHS and SAMHSA programs that specifically target the behavioral health in the AI/AN population. […]

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Program Sustainability: Developing Strategies for Maintaining Programs Over the Long-Term

This presentation authored by the American Indian Development Associates provides an overview on sustainability in program development and maintenance. […]

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Sustainability Toolkit for Indian Communities

This toolkit provides information on sustainability for tribal programs, how to create a sustainability plan, and articles for additional information. […]

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American Indian/Alaska Native Behavioral Health Briefing Book

This briefing book benefits a variety of audiences on the the historical background on behavioral health issues for tribal leaders who direct health policy for their communities. It also informs […]

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Exploratory Description of Financing and Sustainability in American Indian and Alaska Native System of Care Communities

This report discusses the development and sustainability of tribal communities’ systems of care for children and youth with, or at risk for, emotional disorders and their families. It reviews planning […]

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State and Tribal Courts

The purpose of this paper is to describe the current landscape of collaboration between state and tribal justice systems, detailing the history, barriers to effective cooperation, and promising recent developments […]

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Promising Strategies: Tribal-State Court Relations

This publication spotlights some of the most successful strategies and programs from judges’ organizations, individual court systems, state leadership, and court improvement organizations to navigate the complicated relationship between tribal […]

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Meaningful and Ongoing Engagement of Tribes and State Courts in Child Protection

This presentation developed by the National Center for State Courts discusses engagement and collaboration between state and tribal courts with considerations regarding ICWA, technology, training, and improvement. […]

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Healthy & Empowered Youth: A Positive Youth Development Program for Native Youth

This article describes an evaluation of a school and community based positive youth development program for American Indian and Alaska Native high school students in Oregon. […]

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