PPT-Indigenous Approaches Address Opioid Ignacio Tohono Oodham Social
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Matt Ignacio Tohono Oodham PhC MSSW CSWE MFP Fellow Doctoral Candidate School of Social Work University of Washington Discussion Points Value Systems Overview
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Matt Ignacio Tohono Oodham PhC MSSW CSWE MFP Fellow Doctoral Candidate School of Social Work University of Washington Discussion Points Value Systems Overview of Harm Reduction Harm Reduction Intervention Models. to . the changing ice . environment. Tatiana D. . Bulgakova, . Ludmila. . B. . Gashilova. . The Institute of the Peoples of the North. . (IPN). of the Herzen State Pedagogical University. of Russia (RSPU) . Ignacio Fern Michael K. Wilson. www.facetofaceintercultural.com.au. . February 2012. Pre-History of the Culture Concept 1. 6. th. cent. BC, Pindar: “. Nomos. is king over all!” . Nomos. = written + unwritten “law”, incl. customs.. Context . of . the Learner. Dr Chris . Sarra. www.strongersmarter.com.au. Overview. . What is the Social and Cultural Context of . Indigenous Learners. ?. . Shaping and Responding to . the social and . A report prepared for Pew Charitable Trusts. November 2015. Project objectives. Framework for evaluating the economic and social benefits of Indigenous . Ranger . programs. Assess benefits - literature and case studies. Cassandra J. . Opikokew. Wajuntah. Indigenous Research & Engagement Expertise Platform Lead, SCPOR. Getting to Know You, Getting to Know Me. Settler/Canoe Lake Cree Nation Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation . Tangata Whenua Social Workers Association. 1 September 2016. Robyn Corrigan. Ko Te Aorangi te maunga . teitei. Ko Te Moana-. nui. -a-. Kiwa. te tai. Ko Aotearoa te whenua. Ko te iwi Maori te tangata whenua . MAT BASICS Peter Mason MD Medical Director Region 1 IDN Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Opioid Use Disorder (OUD): A medical condition characterized by a problematic pattern of opioid use that causes clinically significant impairment or distress. LEGISLATIVE ORDER NO. 02-117 (Fining Unexcnsed Legisladve Connc::D Representadves for FaDnre to Attend Mandatory Rejecdon Bearings) Page20f2 1 WHEREAS, the Legislative CouncD was reminded of the rejec the Opioid Crisis . Contents. Introduction…………………………………………………….……..4-13. Opioid-Related Services and Coverage…………………...14-16. Medicare and Opioids…………………………….………………17-27. [name of speaker]. [title of speaker]. [. date]. Disclaimer. The contents of this presentation have not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ChangeLab Solutions, and the Center for Public Health Practice. The contents should not be construed to represent any agency/organization determination or policy. . To help you apply for the Tohono O’odham Nation Education Assistance Program, this presentation will explain the information you need to know, and steps required, as part of the application process:. College . (TOCC) . Fast Facts Information is produced. in the Office of Institutional Effectiveness. . The information provided on each slide are from their respective reporting dates each term, when the data is frozen for use in compliance reports. For the Fall semester it is on October 15. Indigenous Approaches to Building Capacity & Resiliency to Substance Use . Disorder. Tennille Larzelere Marley, PhD, MPH (White Mountain Apache). Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies. Arizona State University.
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