Treatment Network For Natives

Abstract The project will identify, recruit and maintain a network of substance abuse providers to provide culturally relevant services and will increase community awareness of service needs. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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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 »

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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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Thunder Child Residential Treatment Program

Abstract Provides substance abuse treatment services for 40 Native Americans who are dually afflicted with substance addiction and HIV/AIDS, Hepetitis C, or are at very high risk of contracting these diseases. Objectives 1. Continue marketing the program and available services; 2. Perform outreach activities to 5 urban areas with emphasis […] Read more »

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The Pathway Home

Abstract During the grant, the project expanded residential treatment for adolescent Alaska Natives, by 16 beds per year (for a total of 32 beds) but it’s maximum capacifity is currently 30 beds. The purpose of the grant was to fill a gap in the continuum of treatment for Native adolescent […] 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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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 »

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Staying Together Project

Abstract The Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma, acting through the tribal department of Substance Abuse Services, (The Staying Together Project) will initiate a planning initiative to determine stakeholder perceptions of substance abuse issues, identify gaps in services and produce a tribal services plan. The planning project shall be crafted to further […] Read more »

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Spirit Lake Community Wide Planning

Abstract The goal of Spirit Lake’s comprehensive planning project is to create an efficient and seamless substance abuse delivery system by bringing together disparate agencies, organizations, leaders, communities and businesses into an integrated system. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed 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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