Announcing our Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit: Actionable Guide series!
While the original toolkit focused on opioids, these guides provide updated examples for Indigenous communities addressing suicide, impaired driving, and Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) prevention.
π« We are hiring a Bachelor's level Research Coordinator! If you would like to support Indigenous public health research, technical assistance, and convenings & you have a knack for communications and marketing, we encourage you to apply!
Apply: https://t.co/QwEls7iY2L
π£ Join us for our next Gathering Grounds session on Tuesday, June 25! We're excited to hear stories from two direct service providers about their work in community.
Register today: https://t.co/58rqVe9UFH
ππ₯³ Congratulations to our graduate student interns Marina and Steven on graduating from their Master in Public Health programs at UW! Their outstanding achievements make us proud and we are so grateful for their work with Seven Directions over the past year! π
Team members also attended the @collegefund and AIHEC's Tribal Colleges and Universities Faculty and Student Success Convening in ABQ, NM!
Maya was on a panel, titled "Sustaining a Culture of Research at Tribal Colleges and Universities through Strategic Partnerships."
Last week at the @NIHB1 Annual Conference in Rapid City, SD! Myra and colleagues provided a workshop titled, "Healthy Tribal Nations: Identifying Policies to Reduce Harm from Alcohol in Tribal Communities."
π₯L-R: Ray Daw, Jonnie Woody, Juliet Lee, Myra Parker, Rachell Tenorio
Seven Directions is deeply honored to be one of two recipients of the Strengthening Public Health Systems Award from @NNPHI_ORG for our Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Initiative π
Congratulations to @thearcpa for receiving the award as well!
See you tomorrow for our May Gathering Grounds session, featuring Tatewin Means, Executive Director of Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation!
Register: https://t.co/EgUXHH3ZDW
April 29 - May 5, 2024, is the National Week of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR). Join us in saying enough is enough by participating every day. No more stolen sisters. β€οΈ
Go to link π https://t.co/IdV07WXNyr
#MMIWR#MMIWRActionNow
Team members traveled to Ignacio, CO in Feb to host a 2-day Indigenous Evaluation Training workshop in partnership with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. We're grateful for the opportunity to spend time working in & learning from the Southern Ute community! π
Looking for an exciting new career? Join @JHUCIH as a Family Spirit Lead Trainer or Sr. Research Program Coordinator at our Great Lakes Hub in Minnesota. Check out the descriptions for both new positions and more at https://t.co/v2idpYc10w #IndigenousHealth#HealthyTribes
π£ Join us Tuesday, April 16, for an exciting Gathering Grounds presentation: Restoring Indigenous Ways of Caring for Pregnancy β€οΈ
Register here: https://t.co/vQJmazGAB8
#IndigenousHealth#MaternalHealth#NationalPublicHealthWeek
πΎThe six ISDOH training modules use interactive & engaging activities to develop an understanding of ISDOH at the individual, family, and community level to consider connections to health and well-being.Β
Consider whether it's a good fit for your team: https://t.co/KZdAoCqFCn
βοΈ Our team is looking forward to the Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance Summit in just a few weeks! Weβll be hosting a roundtable on April 11, so keep an eye out for more details. Let us know if youβll be at the Summit β weβd love to connect!
@USIDSN#USIDSovSummit2024