Contact Us

  • Contact Us
  • Knowledge Resource Center
  • UIO Only Resources
Login

UIO Only Resources

Contact Us

  • Featured Posts
  • Best Practices
  • Health
  • History
  • Policy
  • Research
  • Resources
  • NCUIH-Developed Resources
  • UIO Only Resources
  • FAQs
+ More

Table of Contents

Members Only Download:

National Council of Urban Indian Health Letter to Claudia Zendel Colorado Division of Mental Health in support of Keeping the Circle Whole Systems of Care 1-16-08

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: 2008

Last Updated: 2010-08-25 10:58:46

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: Systems of Care, keeping the circle whole, colorado division of mental health,

 

Short Abstract:

We would like to hereby express our support of the proposed Systems of Care, Keeping the Circle Whole, submitted by The Colorado Division of Mental Health, in partnership with the Denver Indian Family Resource Center, the Indian Center and Denver Indian Health and Family Services for the Child Mental Health Initiative # SM-08-004. We are most certain that this project will serve metro Denver’s urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth with Severe Emotional Behavior Disorder; as well as it will support their families with an integrated and comprehensive system that is guided by their own strengths and respectful of their needs.

 

Abstract:

We would like to hereby express our support of the proposed Systems of Care, Keeping the Circle Whole, submitted by The Colorado Division of Mental Health, in partnership with the Denver Indian Family Resource Center, the Indian Center and Denver Indian Health and Family Services for the Child Mental Health Initiative # SM-08-004. We are most certain that this project will serve metro Denver’s urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth with Severe Emotional Behavior Disorder; as well as it will support their families with an integrated and comprehensive system that is guided by their own strengths and respectful of their needs.


 

Members Only Download:

Login is required to access this file. If you work at a UIO and wish to gain access to the restricted area please contact us.

 

Source: Link to Original Article.

Funding:

Code: 0

Source:

restricted urban indian health
Share this entry
twitter facebook linkedin print email
Print to PDF

Categories

  • Featured Posts
  • Best Practices
  • Health
  • History
  • Policy
  • Research
  • Resources
  • NCUIH-Developed Resources
  • UIO Only Resources
  • FAQs

Return to the Knowledge Resource Center

Was this article helpful?

Yes
No
Give feedback about this article

Have a question about the KRC?

Learn more here.

Related Articles

  • Herbal Supplement Use and Blood Lead Levels of United States Adults
  • Access Denied!–A Look at America’s Medically Disenfranchised a report by the National Association of Community Health Centers, 2007

Menu
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • Career Opportunities
    • Internship and Fellowship Program
    • NCUIH Strategic Plan 2022-2025
    • Make an Impact
    • NCUIH Store
  • Research
    • Knowledge Resource Center
    • Third Party Billing
    • Population Health Resources
    • Urban Indian Health Information Technology (HIT)
    • Research Blog
  • Community Health Programming
    • Public Health Campaigns
    • COVID-19 Resource Center
    • COVID-19 Initiative Grants
    • Facts about UIOs
    • Project Firstline
  • Policy
    • Policy Resource Center
    • Advance Appropriations
    • Policy Priorities
    • Regulation Tracker
    • Legislative Tracker
    • Budget Formulation
    • Policy Blog
  • Technical Assistance
    • Training and Webinars
    • Community of Learning
    • One-on-One Technical Assistance
    • AMA Ed Hub Microsite
    • Youth Advisory Council
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Open Surveys
  • Media and Events
    • NCUIH in the News
    • Press
    • NCUIH Events
    • Podcast
    • Media Toolkits & Resources
    • Newsletter Archive

National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001

Phone: 202.544.0344

CONTACT US
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Expand