Abstract This project expands inhalant intervention in the state of Alaska by providing intensive outpatient clinics and a residential facility for young chronic inhalant abusers. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »
Youth Circle of Health
Abstract The Circle of Health is a collaborative project among the American Indian Prevention Coalition, Inc., Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Native American Connections, Inc. with additional coalition partners to develop an effective system of care that provides intervention and treatment services for American Indian youth ages 11 to 17 within […] Read more »
Women & Children’s Center for Inner Healing and Cultural Enhancement
Abstract This program is designed to address the needs of adult women suffering from addiction and trauma. Women can have their children, ages 0-9, reside with them in treatment. Objectives Goal 1. To establish a safe environment for women and children. Objective 1.1. Establish policies and procedures for an appropriate […] Read more »
Wisdom Place
Abstract This project expands residential treatment slots by 56 and day treatment slots by 40 slots to serve substance abusing Alaska Natives. Objectives The purpose of the Wisdom Place project is to reduce Native Elder AODA with the addition of seven new residential beds serving 56 clients per year and […] Read more »
White Bison, Inc. CSAP Community Disparities Grant
Abstract A collaborative of American Indian organizations headed by White Bison proposes a comprehensive plan to reduce disparities in access to effective services to prevent alcohol and drug abuse plus a wide range of associated negative outcomes (i.e., depression, suicide, school failure, teen pregnancy, FAS/FAE, HIV/AIDS and violence) in one […] Read more »
Urban Indian Health Board, Inc. CSAP HIV/AIDS Services Grant
Abstract Urban Native Youth is a partnership between the Native American Health Center and the Friendship House to reduce substance abuse and HIV/AIDS among Native American youth in the San Francisco Bay Area. The program links culturally relevant substance abuse and HIV prevention education with community building programs to prevention […] Read more »
University of Washington CSAP Community Initiated Intervention Grant
Abstract The project will test the Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) with rural women and a large number of Native American women. The project will include 120 women delivering children in two area hospitals and will endeavor to motivate women to cease using alcohol during pregnancy and provide education about the […] Read more »
University of New Mexico CSAP HIV/AIDS Planning Grant
Abstract This one year planning grant will focus on developing the infrastructure and build capacity of the local level to support the delivery of effective, integrated substance abuse prevention and HIV prevention and other related services. If grantee is successful with the planning phase, they propose to provide services to […] Read more »
University of Arizona CSAP Methamphetamine/Ecstasy Infrastructure Grant
Abstract This grant will develop an inhalant-use prevention infrastructure in an urban American Indian community in Tucson, AZ where use and abuse of inhalants occurs across all ages. At least 35% of the clients at the Pascua Yaqui Behavioral Health satellite clinic have inhalant abuse problems. The clients range in […] Read more »
United Indian Health Services, Potawat Health Village
Abstract United Indian Health Services through its Potawat Health Village provides intensive outpatient and early intervention programs for American Indians adults and youth in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties in Northern California. Objectives The clinic?s purpose is to reduce financial and geographic barriers to service and implement and expand culturally […] Read more »