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 »
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 »
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 »
Taos Pueblo Indian Tribal Council CSAP Family Strengthening Grant
Abstract The Taos Pueblo Indian Tribe, in conjunction with a community coalition, will identify a culturally appropriate model to strengthen Pueblo’s families and to improve the quality of life for all Pueblo residents. The Taos Pueblo Indian tribe will target families with exceptional problems such as higher than the national […] Read more »
Something More Family
Abstract This program serves the entire family unit as a continuous part of the treatment planning and programming. It requires that family members commit to being involved as part of the criteria for enrollment into the program (as distinguished from other programs that seek to involve the Significant Other, but […] 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 »
Project CARES
Abstract Project CARES (Choctaw Approach to Resiliency and Empowerment) enhanced substance abuse and mental health services for youth and families by providing intensive, home-based case management and wrap around services to youth and their families who live on the reservation which encompasses 5 counties. Objectives The mission of the project […] Read more »
Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe CSAP Family Strengthening Grant
Abstract The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe works to specifically address the needs of families of its tribal members, other Indians, and non-Indians who have social or familial ties to tribal members on the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and in Kitsap county. The target population includes families with parents who are/have […] Read more »
Mobile Treatment Expansion (Navajo Nation, Dept. of Behavioral Health Services)
Abstract This project expands treatment services through expanded mobile sites to assess 2,700 patients. 120 of these will be provided day treatment and 32 will receive residential services. The Navajo Nation/Dept. of Behavioral Health Services (DBHS) will implement the Dine Treatment Capacity Expansion Project (DTCEP). The DTCEP will expand treatment […] 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 »