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The Indian Country Child Trauma Center (ICCTC) was established to develop trauma-related treatment protocols, outreach materials, and service delivery guidelines specifically designed for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children and their families. The Indian Country Child Trauma Center is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network funded by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) under the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative. It is housed at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. A current program includes Project Making Medicine (PMM). |
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Project Making Medicine Training Honoring Children, Mending the
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Indian Country Child Trauma Center (ICCTC) has
adapted four (4) trauma-related treatment protocols, outreach materials, and service
delivery guidelines specifically adapted and designed for AI/AN children and their
families. The treatment protocols, outreach materials and service delivery guidelines
developed by ICCTC incorporates both common and tribal-specific Native cultural
perspectives and traditions; focuses on principles of current evidence-based models;
and will accommodate the substantial individual-to-individual variability in cultural
identity among AI/AN people. For a fee, ICCTC provides training in the different
models developed. Click this link
for details of training for a fee.
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DO SOMETHING!A video poem made for the www.indianlaw.org. Written, performed and directed by Ryan Red Corn. The video was made in the hopes that lawmakers will take notice of the atrocious legal protection Indigenous women have. Call your leaders in Washington today and tell them to DO SOMETHING. Click here to watch video... |
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Students from Todd County High School, located on the Rosebud Sioux
reservation, have made a video response to a recent television program about youth
on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation, entitled “Hidden America: Children of the
Plains,” |
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