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One Sky Center is a National Resource Center for American Indians and Alaska Natives. It is dedicated to improving prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental health problems across Indian Country.

 

Current initiatives include the Indian Country Meth Initiative, Suicide Prevention, and a Native-to-Native Mentorship program for graduate students and junior and mid-career faculty interested in substance abuse research.

 

 

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Health Care Disparities and the Native American Community

Making The Invisible Visible: Portland’s Native American Community

Legislative and Budget/Appropriations Priorities for the 111th Congress

 

NEWS

National Native American Youth Initiative Scholarship
The Association of American Indian Physicians offers the Patty Iron Cloud National Native American Youth Initiative.

SAMHSA is Accepting Applications for the Access to Recovery Program
The ATR program provides people seeking drug and alcohol treatment with vouchers to pay for a range of appropriate community-based services.

Preventing Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes: A Workshop Report
From a public health perspective, motor vehicle crashes are among the most serious problems facing teenagers.

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Upcoming Events

February 8 - 10, 2010:
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Winter Conference
- Centralia, WA

February 15, 2010:
HOLIDAY


March 3 - 5, 2010:
HHS Annual Budget Consultation
- Washington, DC

March 7, 2010:
Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes Impact Week
- Washington, DC

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