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AASTEC Hosts Remembering When

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A Train-the-Trainer Program for Fire and Fall Prevention among Older Adults
At the end of July, the AASTEC Tribal Injury Prevention Program hosted a train-the-trainer event for 52 tribal health program participants from 17 Area Tribes focused on evidence-based best practices for fire and fall prevention among older adults.

 

The workshop was based on the National Fire Protection Association’s “Remembering When” curriculum, which aims to build participant capacity to develop and implement comprehensive community-based fire and fall prevention programs for older adults.

 

Remembering When is centered around 16 key safety messages – eight fire prevention and eight fall prevention – developed by experts from national and local safety organizations. It is designed to be implemented by multi-sector community-based coalitions encompassing the local fire department, EMS, health care professionals, wellness/fitness centers, senior centers and other related programs. The program is flexible enough to allow participants to determine how to best to adapt it for implementation within their local community in a manner that acknowledges and respects important cultural considerations. The 2-day workshop also provided excellent networking opportunities for participants to connect with each other and share success stories and lessons learned when implementing safety programs for tribal elders in their respective communities.

Remembering When

Remembering When

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2017 National Tribal Public Health Summit

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The 2017 National Tribal Public Health Summit was held June 6-8 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage, AK.

 

“Together We Rise: Sustaining Tribal Public Health as a National Priority”

 

Conference Tracks:

  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Public Health Policy, Infrastructure and Capacity
  • Substance Misuse and Behavioral Health
  • Climate Change and Environmental Health
  • Empowering Youth Wellness

 

NIHB Tribal Public Health Summit website.

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2017 CTEC Summer Research Assistant Program

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The California Tribal Epidemiology Center (CTEC) kicked off the 2017 Summer Research Assistant Program with an orientation in Sacramento, CA, on June 15.

 

This year, CTEC staff will mentor 3 students working at Tribal and Urban Indian Health Programs in Northern and Central California.

 

Students’ work will be guided by epidemiologic and evaluation-related projects the Health Programs would like assistance with over the summer.

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NPR: Montana Lacks Addiction Resources

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From Montana Public Radio: 2 Sisters Try To Tackle Drug Use At A Montana Indian Reservation

 

There’s a narrative about the methamphetamine epidemic in Montana that says the state tackled it in the 2000s, yet now it’s back with a vengeance because of super labs and drug cartels in Mexico. But here on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, it never really went away.

 

This article appeared on NPR’s Health Shots.

Read the full article here.

UIHI Health Data Literacy Training

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Module 1: Conceptualizing Diabetes Data

Join the Urban Indian Health Institute’s (UIHI’s) Demystifying Data project for a webinar on “Conceptualizing Diabetes Data.” The first in a series of two training sessions focused on using health data.

 

This webinar will walk participants through the process of selecting your data from multiple public sources and exporting it.

 

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An overview of other considerations when working with data such as limitations and uses of imperfect data will be included. This training is designed for individuals with a beginner level of using health data or those with a more intermediate level of understanding who want a refresher on accessing and downloading publicly available data.

Date:
May 24, 2017, 10 a.m. Pacific

Please register by Wednesday, May 19, 2017 to receive access instructions. Email Joshua Smith, UIHI Project Coordinator, your full name, email, title and organization name to register.

Save the Date for Module 2: Preparing and Presenting Diabetes Data May 31, 2017 at 10 a.m. Pacific.