Mini-Teach Webinar Series

Mini-Teach: Social Determinants of Health

Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live,work and age, and the systems put in place to deal with illness. These circumstances…

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Mini-Teach 2: Project Notebook

Mini-Teach: Project Notebook

What is a Project Notebook? A project notebook aids in the development of the final project report, highlights project efforts for future funders, transitions new key staff into your program,…

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Mini-Teach: Building Community Partnerships

Mini Teach: Building Community Partnerships

Partnerships are a distinct type of working relationship between departments or between departments and other organizations. Partnerships have reciprocity, shared goals, and a stable formal structure.

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Resource Library

This section provides templates, forms, job descriptions, and other administrative documents for grant administration staff. These resources offer guidance on providing program management, staff recruitment, organizational management, and establishment of partnerships with program stakeholders.

Integrated Care for Adults

Our clinic is now providing integrated care services, meaning that behavioral health care is now included with the primary care we offer. Integrates care provides you, the patient, with the central role as part of a collaborative health care team. Within this type of care, you help develop a health care plan that best fits your needs and supports your overall wellbeing.

Integrated Care for Children

Our clinic is now providing integrated care services, meaning that behavioral health care is now included with the primary care we offer. Integrates care provides you, the patient, with the central role as part of a collaborative health care team. Within this type of care, you help develop a health care plan that best fits your needs and supports your overall wellbeing.

Integrated Health Outreach

Diaphragmatic Breathing

The practice of diaphragmatic breathing, or "belly breathing," can help improve your health in a multitude of way, such as better sleep and improved digestion. This type of breathing focuses on using the diaphragm—or breathing with the belly—and taking deep, slow breaths.

The Power of Sleep

Sleep has a powerful effect on both your mental and physical health in a wide variety of ways. Losing just a few hours of sleep across several nights can weaken your focus and ability to function while getting enough sleep can promote whole-body wellness.

Is Your Teen Depressed?

Depression in youth ages 12 to 17 is fairly common, with 13.3% of teenagers having experienced a major depressive episode. Additionally, 3.2% of children age 3 and older have received a diagnosis of depression. There are proven ways your family can help.

Understanding Grief

Grief is a natural response to a loss, not a mental health problem. No two people grieve alike, and individuals often have unique grief reactions to different types of losses.

Physical activity for Mind, Body, Spirit, and Social Wellness

Creating an Environment of Safety, Teamwork, and a Focus on Improving Patient Care

Additional Integrated Care Resources

Medications for Mental Health: What You Need to Know

Anxiety Conditions and Your Health

Leadership Success in Integrated Care Settings

The Comprehensive Healthcare Integration (CHI) Framework

Depression and Your Mental Health

Using Telehealth in Integrated Care Settings

Destigmatizing Mental Health Care for Tribal Communities in the Primary Cary Setting

Getting the Most Out of Your Primary Care Visit

Clinical, Admin, and Leadership Resource Materials

Destigmatizing Mental Health Care for Tribal Communities in the Primary Cary Setting

Considerations for Integrated Electronic Health Records

Screening Tools for Integrated Care Providers

To identify symptoms early, screening for behavioral health conditions should be conducted universally for all adult patients and regularly, such as on an annual basis. Early detection helps address conditions before they worsen or become chronic, and regular screening for all patients helps capture conditions that patients may not self-report.

Grantee Milestones

BH2I Grantee Year 1 Highlights

Success Stories From Cohort 2

Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley

In May 2022, the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley (IHC) became the grant recipient for a second round of funding for the Indian Health Service Behavioral Health Integration…

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Choctaw Health and Mental Partnership (CHAMP)

The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians (JBCI) set a total of 14 goals in the areas of behavioral health, medical services, collaboration, events, and billing. As of the conclusion of the first quarter, we have made significant strides in reaching 10 of those goals.

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Success Stories From Cohort 1

South Dakota Urban Indian Health Cultural Healing Program

The South Dakota Urban Indian Health (SDUIH) Cultural Healing Program is growing. This program offers culturally centered programming designed to build upon the cultural strengths of the Oceti Sakowin people.

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Muscogee (Creek) Nation Pediatrics Clinics

By assessing the service data, the clinics gained a clearer understanding of patient needs. As a result of the BH2I data collected, the program was able to expand its services to the tribal Head Start programs, using the same model of care applied in the pediatrics clinics.

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Indian Health Board of Minneapolis

Made possible under the BH2I program, the IHB primary clinic has incorporated traditional healing options into its services. The team has used BH2I funds to purchase traditional medicines and has plans to establish a smudge/prayer room for patients.

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