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Takini Network, Inc

Type: Best Practices
General Target Population: AI/AN
Specific Target Population: Social Service Providers
Sector: Non Profit Organization

The Takini Network, Inc Board and staff have extensive experience in providing and evaluating substance abuse and mental health intervention and prevention services and programs in Indian communities. Takini Network can also facilitate family strengthening studies. Their work can be expanded to address youth violence prevention, domestic violence, mental health promotion, resilience and recovery, suicide prevention, and clinical intervention focused around trauma. They can provide TA to projects/regions seeking to implement historical trauma interventions and can conduct regional historical trauma training across the country and convene meetings/conferences on historical trauma.

Contact: Ann Bullock
Email: annbullock_md@hotmail.com

Evaluated? Unknown
Cost:
Funding Source: CSAP grants in family strengthening, conference grant on historical trauma and parenting curriculum development, a CMHS Community Action grant, the University of Denver, and grants from the Fund of the Four Directions, the Public Welfare Foundation, the Levinson Foundation, the Sister Fund, the Mott Foundation, and the Seventh Generation Fund.

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Keywords:
Behavioral Health/Behavioral Change
Suicide Prevention
Injury & Violence Prevention
Last Updated: April 1, 2005


 

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