Session: Indigenous well being (Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future)

275 Indigenous well being

Schedule:
Sunday, January 17, 2016: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Meeting Room Level-Meeting Room 5 (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)
Cluster: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
Moderator:
Sandra L. Momper, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
* noted as presenting author
Exploring Environmental Change Impacts Among an Indigenous Community
Shanondora Billiot, MSW, Washington University in Saint Louis
[Re]-Connecting: Experiential Learning in an Indigenous Health Intervention
Katie Schultz, MSW, University of Washington; Karina Walters, PhD, University of Washington; Ramona Beltran, PhD, University of Denver; Michelle Johnson-Jennings, PhD, University of Minnesota
Promoting Healthy Indigenous Communities: The Resilience Roles of Indigenous Cultures and Traditional Practice
Ciwang Teyra, MSW, University of Washington; Wan-Jung (Wendy) Hsieh, MSW, Southeast Youth and Family Services
Responding to a Community's Voice: Using Culturally Appropriate Methods to Gather Drug Use Data with American Indians
Sandra L. Momper, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Debora Tauiliili, MSW, MS, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Amelia C. Mueller-Williams, MSW, MPH, University of California, Los Angeles; Jorge Delva, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Examining the Social Ecological Context of Teenage Birth Among Native Hawaiian Youth
Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD, University of Hawai`i; Andrew Wey, PhD, University of Hawai`i; Naomi Manuel, BA, ALU LIKE, Inc; Patricia McKenzie, MSN, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center; Heather (Hokulani) Porter, MSN, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
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