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This presentation begins with the definition of immersion and then walks through the different techniques including Total Physical Response (TPR), TPR Storytelling, example lesson plans, and the teaching differences between child and adult immersion.
Diagnosable mental illness affects over 21% of the American Indian/Alaska Native population (SAMHSA). And while there is a general decline in rates of violence and drug abuse, rates of suicide, marijuana use and depression diagnosis are on the rise. Many factors play a role in mental illness, and in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we'll be exploring just one: Food.
Healthy choices in food, improved food security and increased subsistence farming may play a role in improving mental health. In this webinar, Jacqueline Gray PhD, Director of the Seven Generations Center of Excellence in Native Behavioral Health, and ANA Grantee, Ndee Bikiyaa (The People's Farm), will be exploring the ways in which you and your community can eat your way to mental health.
ANA is working with the ACF Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation to understand Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives' interactions with ACF programs and services. Join the ANA Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center for a webinar discussing the study.
In the final part of the ANA Sustainability Series, you’ll learn strategies for achieving financial sustainability, such as how to analyze your existing resources and identify funding gaps, how to access a range of funding sources, and identify financing strategies to fill gaps. This webinar will also summarize the entire series and answer the question: How do you achieve financial sustainability? Hosted by the ANA Western Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Building and continuing community support through effective community and stakeholder outreach is necessary for achieving community sustainability. During this webinar, you will learn how tapping into that community support helps build and strengthen political support for sustaining your project. You’ll also learn about Memorandums of Agreement and Memorandums of Understanding and how utilizing these can help. Hosted by the ANA Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Ensuring that your program becomes sustainable in the long-term means more than having money. During this webinar, you’ll learn strategies for achieving programmatic sustainability, such as how mapping out your operations plans can eliminate stress and save time, how to use constant evaluation to maintain relevancy and improve quality of services, how documenting successes helps maintain momentum and boost morale, and best practices for creating lean, solutions-oriented contingency plans.Hosted by the ANA Pacific Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Sustainability is critical for continuation of service provision or benefits derived through your project. During this 1st in a 4 part series on sustainability you will learn the definition of sustainability and the various types of sustainability items that must be considered when thinking about your overall sustainability strategy. Hosted by ANA's Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Finding foundation funding can be part of a well-rounded sustainability plan. During this webinar, learn about the various types of foundations, when to apply for a foundation grant, and understand the importance of foundations granting guidance. Find out how to access this funding during this webinar, hosted by the ANA Western Training and Technical Assistance Center.