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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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Tohono O’odham Nation–Brief Strategic Family Therapy

Abstract The Targeted Capacity Expansion grant will increase early intervention services for adolescents ages 11 ?17 and for their families through provision of the model program, Brief Strategic Family Therapy. Traditional and spiritual ways of the Tohono O’odham Nation will also be applied as part of the program. Objectives The […] Read more »

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The Flowering Tree Project

Abstract The Flowering Tree project, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, has been in operation since 1992. Originally funded as a CSAT demonstration project, it continues to receive CSAT funding. The purpose of the project is to expand culturally based substance abuse treatment services to underserved Native pregnant and […] Read more »

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Spirit Lake Capacity Expansion

Abstract This project will expand day treatment, aftercare and referral services by 50% for tribal members including women and adolescents. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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Return to the Circle

Abstract The Return to the Circle project was designed to assist the collaborating tribal communities in strengthening their drug and alcohol identification, referral, and treatment systems for youth. The project serves Native American adolescent substance abusers, ages 10-21, residing within the service areas of participating tribes. The project goal is […] Read more »

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Recovery Community Services Program III: Putting a New Face on Recovery

Abstract This project is designed to develop a continuum of care for the delivery of recovery support services within the Native American recovery community. This is a national project that will implement programs in numerous urban and rural/reservation settings throughout the United States. (In 2004-2005 programs were implemented in Great […] Read more »

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Native Women

Abstract Native Women is designed to meet the needs of substance-abusing Native American women who are high risk for HIV/AIDS in Oakland, California. A collaboration of the Native American Health Center and Friendship House Association of American Indians, Native Women provides a holistic substance abuse treatment system for American Indian […] Read more »

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National Indian Youth Leadership Project, Inc. CSAP Community Initiated Prevention Grant

Abstract The National Indian Youth Leadership Project in collaboration with the Borderlands and Tohatchi Boys and Girls Clubs wishes to implement an evaluate a Walking in Beauty prevention intervention. The target population is adolescent Navajo girls living in Gallup/McKinley County, New Mexico. The intervention consists of a number of activities. […] Read more »

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