Bimonthly Update
Click below to access that latest CRCAIH update listserv
https://mailchi.mp/9d6c4dabfc28/crcaih-news-events-update-61518
Click below to access that latest CRCAIH update listserv
https://mailchi.mp/9d6c4dabfc28/crcaih-news-events-update-61518
Click below to read the latest listserv update
https://mailchi.mp/b07ac90bea20/crcaih-news-events-update-june-1-2018
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) CDC-RFA-DP18-1813
LOI due June 11, 2018
Apply by July 16, 2018
This 5-year program is to improve health, prevent chronic diseases, and reduce health disparities among racial and ethnic populations with the highest risk, or burden, of chronic disease, specifically for African Americans/Blacks, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives, by:
Approximate number of awards: 32
Total Funding: $125,000,000
Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? Oral Health
May 24, 2018 11:00am CT
In this Healthy People 2020 webinar you'll learn about progress made toward achieving the Healthy People 2020 Oral Health Leading Health Indicator. You'll also learn about the Indian Health Service's Early Childhood Caries Collaborative and hear about results from 2 Oklahoma communities that implemented this multi-faceted program.
Healing Our Shared Past, Present, and Future: The Hiawatha Indian Insane Asylum, Canton SD
June 6, 2018 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Sioux Falls, SD
South Dakota Humanities Council Scholars Jerry Fogg and Anne Dilenschneider will present the history of the Hiawatha Indian Insane Asylum in Canton SD. Jerry and Anne are also Keepers of the Canton Native Asylum Story. The event will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Sioux Falls, SD. All are also invited to the Annual Honoring at the Hiawatha Indian Insane Asylum site on June 9th from 2-5pm. For more information, see the Facebook event.