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HHS News

Sacred Hoop of 100 Eagle Feathers Ceremony w/ Honored Guest Don Coyhis

October 27, 2023/in Boys and Girls Club, Chewelah Casino Jobs, Clinic, Council News, Daily News, EMS/FIRE, Enterprise, Events, Executive Director, Health and Wellness News, HHS, Member Only News, PSB, Rawhide Press, Senior/Elder News, SIRPD News, Uncategorized, Veterans News

This content is password protected and meant for enrolled members of the Spokane Tribe of Indians.

If you do not have a user name and password you can fill out the form on the login page and submit it. Once your enrollment is verified by the Spokane Tribal Enrollment Officer your account will be created and you will be issued your credentials.

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12th Annual Adopt-A-Family

December 1, 2022/in Daily News, Events, Health and Wellness News, HHS

The Spokane tribe of Indians Christmas Adopt-A-Family program matches low-income families with anonymous sponsors to provide gifts for their children at Christmas time. Without the benefit of an adoption, these families could be facing a very grim Holiday.

If you’re interested in being a Sponsor, or you want to apply please click here!

You may also contact:

PREVENTION SPECIALIST:

Cameron Wynne, or Noah Marsh

cameron.wynne@spokanetribe.com

noah.marsh@spokanetribe.com

Phone: 509-606-2018

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Local Resources for Mental Health and Substance Abuse

December 1, 2022/in Daily News, Health and Wellness News, HHS

The Spokane Tribe Behavioral Health Program has a variety of resources and services to assist in managing, improving, and strengthening your mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Our program is invested in finding you help if our program does not meet your needs. Please take a minute to look over our resource list.

Resource List

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Health and Human Services Program Updates!

December 1, 2022/in Daily News, Health and Wellness News, HHS

Health and Human Services Program’s are posting program updates. Please take time to look at HHS Program web pages to learn about all the events, activities and services that are being offered.

Click here!

HHS December 2022 Monthly Update

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Native and Strong Lifeline Now Open: Call 988 and Press 4

November 23, 2022/in Daily News, Health and Wellness News, HHS

New crisis line is a first of its kind—created by and for Native people

Earlier this month, the Department of Health (DOH) announced the nation’s first Native and Strong Lifeline, which launches as part of the state’s 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The Native and Strong Lifeline is dedicated to serving American Indian and Alaska Native people.

Why create the Native and Strong Lifeline?

In 2020, non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native people in Washington had a 34 percent higher suicide rate than the rest of the population. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated the barriers to care that Native communities face. As a result, during the pandemic, American Indians experienced higher suicide and overdose attempt rates—at least two times higher than that of non-Natives.

How to contact

To reach the Native and Strong Lifeline, call “988” and press 4.

Calls are answered by Native crisis counselors who are Tribal members and descendants closely tied to their communities. They are fully trained in crisis intervention and support, with special emphasis on cultural and traditional practices related to healing. The Native and Strong Lifeline offers a new way of healing that centers the lived experiences, traditions, and wisdom of Native people.

The Native and Strong Lifeline is confidential, free, and available 24/7.

When to contact

Contact the Native and Strong Lifeline if you or a loved one is experiencing:

  • Thoughts of suicide
  • Mental health crisis
  • Substance use concerns
  • Any other kind of emotional distress

“I chose to work for Native and Strong because suicide rates in Indian country are incredibly high and I want to remind my people that resilience is instilled into them. We, as the clinicians, get to be the voice many of us needed to hear. If I can save a life with a conversation, then I am happy to talk to as many people as I can.” – Heaven Arbuckle, Tulalip

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The Šiʔtús Society

May 5, 2022/in HHS, Rawhide Press

The Spokane Tribe of Indian’s Prevention Program is proud to announce the launch of their new youth leadership group named the Šiʔtús Society (Šiʔtús meaning the front or the leaders). The Šiʔtús Society is designed for young people to take an active role in youth leadership pertaining to health and wellness. This youth group will meet once a month and will host a variety of tasks each month where youth can learn more about being a leader in the community, and earn special privileges and incentives for their active participation. Any student in the 9th through 12th grade are encouraged to participate. This group will engage youth in a variety of topics related to overall spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical health, and help design community strategies in health and wellness. Use the link below to apply. Registration begins May 4th, 2022. Contact Cameron Wynne or Jerry Crowshoe at (509) 606-2018 for more

details.

Link to apply

HTTPS://WWW.SURVEYMONKEY.COM/R/6ZCSL8S

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STOI HHS Phone Number

May 3, 2022/in HHS, Rawhide Press

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HHS Phone Main Number Down

April 28, 2022/in HHS, Rawhide Press

Good afternoon,

HHS has been having problems with phone service for 509-258-7502. Please use our NEW phone number 509-606-2018 to contact HHS and all programs in the HHS building. We apologize for any inconvenience this has cause and thank those that brought this to our attention.

Lumen is actively working on the issue.

Thank you,

Shad St. Paul MSW SUDP LSWAIC
Program Manager
Spokane Tribe of Indians
Behavioral Health Program

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Coffee and Language

February 9, 2022/in HHS, Rawhide Press

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