The Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) is in the 4th year of the current 5-year grant cycle. If funding continues, the next SDPI grant cycle will be for the fiscal years 2021-2025. To prepare for this, a national Tribal Consultation/Urban Confer regarding SDPI is planned for Fall 2019. This recorded webinar (presented live on April 8, 2019) conveys information on SDPI that will be helpful as Tribal and Urban Indian Organization (UIO) Leaders provide input during the Tribal Consultation/Urban Confer process.
Tribal EpiCenters
02/20/2019
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this webinar you will be able to:
- Explain the importance of program sustainability from a funders’ perspective.
- State the factors associated with greater program sustainability.
- List the steps in developing a formal sustainability action plan.
- Employ two tools to help grantees develop their own sustainability plans.
Who This Session is For:
This session will appeal to foundations, grant makers, and other funders in all sectors. If your grants are time-limited, sustainability is an issue for your grantees.
When:
March 5, 2019, 10:00 – 11:30 am Pacific Time
Cost:
$100 USD/$130 CDN (includes GST)
Tribal EpiCenters
12/21/2018
Join StoryCenter on January 14th, 2019 from 10-11 am Pacific to learn the basics of digital storytelling. This free webinar is the first step of your digital storytelling journey and provides a gateway to further explorations of image, sound, and digital media.
Learn about digital storytelling as a workshop process and media arts practice, StoryCenter’s original digital storytelling methodology, and how digital storytelling can be used in public health.
When: January 14, 2019 from 10-11 a.m. Pacific Time
Tribal EpiCenters
10/08/2018
It’s National Indigenous People’s Day!
While indigenous communities in the Region of the Americas are characterized by diverse ethnic, linguistic and cultural identities, they face similar health challenges, among them compromised mental well-being and elevated rates of suicide. These communities possess unparalleled knowledge and experience in confronting these issues in their own local settings, which, when shared, could benefit indigenous groups across the region. In a webinar sponsored by NCUIH, The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) will present mental wellness and suicide prevention in the Region, and from their work with indigenous communities in the Americas, with the aim of identifying strategies that could be valuable and applicable to Native American communities.
October 16, 2018
1-2 p.m. ET
Tribal EpiCenters
08/23/2018
Join the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) to learn about the need for a more culturally informed approach to evaluating Native American programs. The webinar will introduce the Cultural Connectedness Scale-California (CCS-CA), which measures culture/cultural connectedness and consists of 3 subscales (Identity, Spirituality, and Traditions), describe results from the pilot study, psychometric testing and correlation analyses between the CCS-CA and the Herth Hope Index, and discuss the potential predictive and clinical applications of the Cultural Connectedness Scale-California.
When: August 28, 2018 3-4 p.m. ET