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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.

 

 

What's New

 

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

Report on the healthcare coverage of American Indians and Alaska Natives
The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation produced "A Profile of American Indians and Alaska Natives and Their Health Coverage".

New report released on the Substance Abuse Treatment Provider Workforce
The Addiction Technology Transfer Center National Office published a new report entitled, "Understanding America's Substance Use Disorders Treatment Workforce: A Summary Report."

2010 Drug Free Communities Grant Request for Applications (RFA) Now Available
The DFC Program funds community coalitions addressing youth substance use.

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Upcoming Events

March 7 - 12, 2010:
Community-based Cancer Control Seminar
- Portland, OR

March 14, 2010:
Daylight Savings Time Begins


March 20, 2010:
Spring Begins


March 20, 2010:
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


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