Alaska Alliance for Community Engagement - Climate and Health
Alaska Alliance for Community Engagement - Climate and Health
The Alaska Indigenous Research Program (AKIRP) is a collaboration between the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) and Alaska Pacific University (APU) to increase capacity for conducting culturally responsive and respectful health research that addresses the unique settings and health needs of Alaska Native and American Indian People.
CANHR presented during two sessions at the 2024 Alaska Indigenous Research Program: Promoting Resilience, Health and Wellness
Session 1: Long-term CBPR to Address the Suicide Public Health Crisis in Rural Alaska Native Communities
Session 2: Indigenous-led Research at the Intersections of the Colliding Suicide, Mental Health and Climate Crises
Pictured (Left to Right): Taa'ąįį Peter, Hannah Robinson, Stacy Rasmus, Cyndi Nation, and Aya'qulluk Chaliak
AK ACE-CH Co-I Evon Peter, AK ACE-CH Project Coordinator Hannah Robinson, and Arctic Village Council Member Nanieezh Peter presented during the NIH Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource (CEACR) webinar on Friday, April 19, 2024 discussing Community-Centered Research Design.
This research was, in part, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Agreement OT2HL158287. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the NIH.
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