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Issue Area: Tribal Youth

We R Native: Mental Health Difficulties

This image displays the We R Native webpage designed for American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The website discusses symptoms of mental health issues, how to support friends with mental […]

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Building Partnerships: Conversations with Native Americans About Mental Health Needs and Community Strengths

This report presents insights from Native focus groups on mental health issues, challenges for receiving service, community strengths, and prevention. […]

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Indigenous Peoples: Promoting Psychological healing and Well-Being

This collection of articles is designed to improve the cultural understanding and review traditional healing based interventions for AI/AN people experiencing mental health challenges. […]

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Native Americans and Mental Health

This article provides general information, attitudes, treatments, and care access surrounding mental health in Native communities. […]

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Great Think Indian Country

This report by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America highlights issues important to Native youth and programs and recommendations addressing these issues. […]

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Community Readiness Manual on Suicide Prevention in Native Communities

This manual describes the Community Readiness Model and its use in Native communities as a tool to assess readiness for and implementation of suicide prevention efforts. […]

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Preventing Suicide: a Toolkit for High Schools

Preventing Suicide: A Toolkit for High Schools was created to help high schools, school districts, and their partners design and implement strategies to prevent suicide and promote behavioral health among […]

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To Live to See the Great Day That Dawns

The purpose of this guide is to support AI/AN communities and those who serve them in developing effective, culturally appropriate suicide prevention plans. […]

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Suicide Prevention: Resources for American Indian/Alaska Native Communities

This resource sheet provides links and citations for statistics, policy recommendations, reports, legislation, guides for community planning and program development, suicide prevention programs in Native communities, and evaluation of suicide […]

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New Language, Old Problem: Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women & Children

This report reviews research, legal implication, and recommendations for professionals regarding the sexual exploitation of American Indian women and children. […]

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