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 »
Treatment Issues Steering Committee
Abstract The Treatment Issues Steering Committee initiative will assess and develop a plan to treat and develop a plan to treat and prevent substance use, abuse an/or dependency of Hopi youth and adult Hopi males. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
Abstract This is a culturally appropriate program of extensive prevention activities and education geared at Menominee youth, in particular, and families/community, in general; a new partnership with the tribal clinic to provide screening for early intervention and referral; treatment to meet the needs of those referred. The 235,000 acre Menominee […] Read more »
Fairbanks Native Association?Long House TCE Grant
Abstract Fairbanks Native Association’s Longhouse is an 8-bed residential modified therapeutic community providing integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment and intensive case management for homeless persons of interior Alaska. Objectives Re-integrate homeless individuals back into Native Community. Indian Nation Served Alaska Native, principally Athabascan Indian Key Components Structured environment, […] Read more »
Fairbanks Native Association New Life Program
Abstract Adolescent residential treatment, level 3.5 dual-diagnosis enhanced 12-bed facility. Operates on cohort model of 4.5 months 2 times a year. Objectives Reduction and elimination of drug and alcohol use among clients, increase school attendance, reduce involvement in juvenile justice system, achievement of a stable living situation, and increase participation […] Read more »
Canku Teca (Yankton Sioux Tribe)
Abstract Fund the Yankton Sioux Halfway House for two years and help the tribe deliver comprehensive residential services to tribal members. Objectives Indian Nation Served Yankton Sioux Tribe Key Components Halfway House Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »