Building Relationships with Native American Populations 101 (Web on Demand)
Course Number: WD1301
The Overarching Goal of this workshop is to educate public health professionals on the initial step in building tribal and government relationships to improve health outcomes for Native American populations.
The Overarching Objectives are:
At the end of this activity participants will be able to:
1. Summarize the need for culturally appropriate actions based on the historical perspective of Native American populations.
2. Identify heath service systems and delivery methods available to Native American populations.
3. Identify culturally sensitive communication methods and techniques for Native American outreach efforts.
4. Apply effective strategies and messaging for working with Native American populations.
Web on Demand TARGET AUDIENCE: Project Officers, Public Health Analysts and Advisors, Epidemiologists, Health Educators, Nurses, Program Managers, Team Leads, and Program Staff that work (currently or in the near future) with Native American or Alaskan Native populations. PREREQUISITES: Have an interest in building or improving relationships with Native American or Alaskan Native populations
This page last reviewed: February 23, 2004
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