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Indian Health Service supporting Pediatric Integrated Care Collaborative

 
Strengthening the Role of Primary Care in Serving Children and Families Experiencing Trauma or Chronic Stress- Learning Collaborative Opportunity. Due Jan. 16, 2018
Applications due Tuesday, January 16, 2018
 
The Pediatric-Integrated Care Collaborative works with professionals offering child trauma services by integrating behavior and physical health services in Native Communities.  They are looking for a provider setting to participate in a Learning Collaborative opportunity.  The provider setting should offer services to children, and either have mental health services on site or a mental health partner that they are interested in working with.
 
This Learning Community Aims to:
  1.      Increase accessibility of services for Native American communities by integrating trauma-informed behavioral health services with primary care;
  2.      Improve the quality of child trauma services for Native American communities by integrating behavioral and physical health services to increase mental wellness, overall functioning and quality of life for children and families; and
  3.      Customize, adapt and evaluate a Toolkit's recommended structures, resources and processes for the unique needs of Native American communities.
 
Participants will receive:
  • Coaching/support from national experts in trauma informed care for native populations
  • Networking opportunities with Tribal and urban sites
  • Trauma informed care tools and resources
  • Funding for travel and lodging
 
View the application HERE
To apply or ask a question, contact Susan Larson, 410-502-5969; slarson@jhsph.eduor Dr. Larry Wissow,410-614-1243; lwissow@jhsph.edufor an application or further information.

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