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Healthy Indian County Initiative Promising Prevention Practices Resource Guide: Promoting Innovative Tribal Prevention Programs

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Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2021-07-28 13:43:04

Journal: National Indian Health Board

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The NIHB has released the Healthy Indian Country Initiative (HICI) Promising Prevention Practices Resource Guide to highlight promising prevention programs within Indian Country. This guide begins the process of identifying, developing, and looking at Tribal community promising prevention practices with the intent to allow other communities to replicate these practices.

 

Abstract:

The NIHB has released the Healthy Indian Country Initiative (HICI) Promising Prevention Practices Resource Guide to highlight promising prevention programs within Indian Country. This guide begins the process of identifying, developing, and looking at Tribal community promising prevention practices with the intent to allow other communities to replicate these practices.

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