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Protecting our Most Vulnerable – Strengthening Supports for Unsheltered & Runaway Native Youth (The 2nd of a 4-part Online Learning Event Series)

This will be the second of a TYRC Online Learning Event series focused on the needs and current service gaps of unsheltered and runaway Native youth across the country. During […]

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Trauma-Informed Approach and Trauma-Specific Interventions

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Strengthening Indian Country Through Tribal Youth Programs

Themes of success through case studies with five tribal youth programs using cultural activities as a part of delinquency prevention. […]

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Addressing Trauma in American Indian and Alaska Native Youth

Programs and practices identified as interventions for Native Communities. […]

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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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Promising Practices for Commercial Tobacco Prevention & Control in Indian Country

This report discusses the use and impact of commercial tobacco products, cessation and prevention programs, policies, and strategies to lower commercial tobacco usage. […]

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The Indian Country Methamphetamine Initiative

This presentation by the One Sky Center provides an overview of methamphetamine use, its effects, and promising interventions in Indian Country. […]

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An SBIRT Implementation and Process Change Manual for Practitioners

This manual is designed to be a resource for those interested in creating a sustainable Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) program for substance abuse in their agencies […]

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American Indian Culture as Substance Abuse Treatment: Pursuing Evidence for a Local Intervention

This article describes a collaboration between a university-based research psychologist and a reservation-based substance abuse treatment program staff that has thus far resulted in a detailed blueprint for a radically […]

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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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