En Novc (My Friend) Drug Court Expansion and Enhancement Project

Abstract The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) is implementing the ?En Novc (My Friend) Drug Court Expansion and Enhancement Project.? Building on the addition of services to post-adjudicated youth now in progress, the project increases coordination among existing service providers and initiates outreach and education activities that will both […] Read more »

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Eastern Aleutian Tribes, Inc. Community Wide Planning

Abstract Eastern Aleutian Tribes, Inc. will complete a two-phased comprehensive substance abuse planning project to develop a consensually based set of approaches to address the multiple changes substance abuse needs of 6 federally recognized tribes in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Objectives Indian Nation Served 6 federally recognized (not specified) […] Read more »

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Eagle Wing Substance Abuse Planning

Abstract Eagle Wing Recovery Services, Inc. is a community-based Indian operated non-profit corporation formed pursuant to the laws of the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe in Humboldt County, CA. Eagle Wing is unique in that it has been providing the only sweat lodge ceremonies in the Hoopa Valley as a holistic […] Read more »

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Deilee Hit (Safe Harbor)

Abstract This project expands residential treatment substance abuse services targeting Native Alaska women with children and pregnant women in rural Southeast Alaska. Under another grant that will follow after the 8/31/04 end date, services can be individualized for a period of 90 days to 6 months and the program will […] Read more »

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Creating a Comprehensive System of Care for Native Americans

Abstract The overall intent of this initiative is to move the community forward in its level of community readiness/capacity to actively address the substance abuse, mental health, and health-care issues of Native Americans in Central Ohio. To this end we have established the following goals: (1) to develop a Native-focused […] Read more »

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Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. Congressional Earmark

Abstract This project will support 9 elder treatment beds and 20 outpatient treatment slots for women with children in the Clare Swan Center. The Project will 1) increase access and availability of services to a larger number of hard-to-reach Alaska Native Elders in need of treatment through continuation of the […] Read more »

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Connecting Native American Women to Treatment

Abstract This project expanded the capacity of the 45-day women’s residential substance abuse treatment program at Guiding Star to include improved medical and physical health service and referral with focus on occurring disorders, case management , and coordination of care both internal and external, traditional healing services, structured extended family […] Read more »

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Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Community Wide Planning

Abstract The project seeks to complete the necessary program, services and facilities planning that will lead to a Community Wellness Center on the reservation. The Center will offer a full array of traditional healing and western healing approaches to strengthen the health and educate our members on receiving true wellness. […] Read more »

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Collaborative Planning Initiative for Inpatient Treatment Services

Abstract The Kalispell Tribal initiative will bring together the concerns of several tribal and urban Indian communities to address the need for inpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment for our local population. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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Circle of Life Community Wide Planning

Abstract The Three Affiliated Tribes of Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara propose a comprehensive community planning project for streamlining, integrating, and improving the delivery of treatment services for substance abuse and associated disorders by bringing Tribal Government, service providers, community leaders, and others who have a stake in reducing substance abuse […] Read more »

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