Understanding Disabilities In American Indian And Alaska Native Communities
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Synopsis Understanding Disabilities in American Indian & Alaska Native Communities by :
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Synopsis Understanding Disabilities in American Indian & Alaska Native Communities :. by :
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Synopsis Understanding Disabilities in American Indian & Alaska Native Communities by :
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: Martina Whelshula |
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: 194 |
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: 2003-11-01 |
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: 0756737230 |
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: 9780756737238 |
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Synopsis Understanding Disabilities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities by : Martina Whelshula
This toolkit was designed by Indian people with disabilities and tribal leaders who served together on a Technical Expert Panel for the National Council on Disability (NCD). The toolkit contains information about disabilities, Indian tribes, and resources. You will also find suggestions for improving services, providing protections, and tapping resources in local tribal communities for people with disabilities. This guide focuses primarily on health care, independent living, education, and vocational rehabilitation. In addition, resources are provided in the areas of housing and transportation. Also, Disability Etiquette Handbook.
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Synopsis Mental Health by :
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: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
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: Lulu.com |
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: 239 |
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: 2019-03-17 |
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: 9780359520381 |
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: 0359520383 |
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: 4/5 (81 Downloads) |
Synopsis Tip 61 - Behavioral Health Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives by : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
American Indians and Alaska Natives have consistently experienced disparities in access to healthcare services, funding, and resources; quality and quantity of services; treatment outcomes; and health education and prevention services. Availability, accessibility, and acceptability of behavioral health services are major barriers to recovery for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Common factors that infuence engagement and participation in services include availability of transportation and child care, treatment infrastructure, level of social support, perceived provider effectiveness, cultural responsiveness of services, treatment settings, geographic locations, and tribal affliations.
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: Hilary N. Weaver |
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: Routledge |
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: 144 |
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: 2018-04-19 |
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: 9781315470672 |
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: 1315470675 |
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: 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Synopsis All My Relations: Understanding the Experiences of Native Americans with Disabilities by : Hilary N. Weaver
Native Americans suffer disproportionately from many social and health disparities. High rates of poverty, exposure to environmental toxins, and various forms of violence all increase the risk of health problems, including disabilities, yet there is very little published scholarship concerning Native American experiences with disabilities. In collecting contributions on various aspects of disability in Native American populations in one volume, this book seeks to redress this lack of attention. Writing about regions of the United States, Canada, and Australia, and spanning a diverse range of settings from remote rural areas, to reservations, to college campuses, the authors are attentive to the impact of specific environments on their inhabitants. Taking into account both physical and social environment, and recognizing the importance of cultural context, this book is a good starting point for anyone interested in developing a better understanding of the experience of Native peoples living with disabilities. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation.
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: Paul Spicer |
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: Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
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: 425 |
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: 2011-09-22 |
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: 9780313383052 |
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: 0313383057 |
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: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Mental Health by : Paul Spicer
This unique book examines the physical, psychological, social, and environmental factors that support or undermine healthy development in American Indian children, including economics, biology, and public policies. The reasons for mental health issues among American Indian and Alaska Native children have not been well understood by investigators outside of tribal communities. Developing appropriate methodological approaches and evidence-based programs for helping these youths is an urgent priority in developmental science. This work must be done in ways that are cognizant of how the negative consequences of colonization contribute to American Indian and Alaska Native tribal members' underutilization of mental health services, higher therapy dropout rates, and poor response to culturally insensitive treatment programs. This book examines the forces affecting psychological development and mental health in American Indian children today. Experts from leading universities discuss factors such as family conditions, economic status, and academic achievement, as well as political, social, national, and global influences, including racism. Specific attention is paid to topics such as the role of community in youth mental health issues, depression in American Indian parents, substance abuse and alcohol dependency, and the unique socioeconomic characteristics of this ethnic group.
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: Ina Simnett |
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: Wiley-Blackwell |
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: 452 |
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: 1999-03-12 |
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: UCSC:32106014900606 |
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: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis Evidence-based Health Promotion by : Ina Simnett
This volume will challenge those involved with health promotion to think more broadly about what 'doing the right thing' and 'doing things right' mean, and to use this thinking to inform their practice. It is, therefore, essential reading for those who are involved in health promotion as part of their practice, health-promotion specialists, managers responsible for purchasing or providing services, and students.
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: Debra A. Harley |
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: Springer |
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: 737 |
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: 2017-11-03 |
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: 9783319647869 |
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: 3319647865 |
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: 4/5 (69 Downloads) |
Synopsis Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation in Rural Settings by : Debra A. Harley
This first-of-its-kind textbook surveys rehabilitation and vocational programs aiding persons with disabilities in remote and developing areas in the U.S. and abroad. Contributors discuss longstanding challenges to these communities, most notably economic and environmental obstacles and ongoing barriers to service delivery, as well as their resilience and strengths. Intersections of health, social, structural, and access disparities are shown affecting rural disabled populations such as women, racial and sexual minorities, youth, and elders. In terms of responses, a comprehensive array of healthcare and health policy solutions and recommendations is critiqued with regard to health, employment, and service effectiveness outcomes. Included among the topics: Healthcare initiatives, strategies, and challenges for people with disabilities in rural, frontier, and territory settings. Challenges faced by veterans residing in rural communities. The Asia and Pacific region: rural-urban impact on disability. Challenges after natural disaster for rural residents with disabilities. Meeting the needs of rural adults with mental illness and dual diagnoses. Capacity building in rural communities through community-based collaborative partnerships. Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation in Rural Settings makes a worthy textbook for graduate students and upper-level undergraduates in the fields of social work, community and environmental psychology, public health, sociology, education, and geography. Its professional audience also includes vocational rehabilitation counselors serving these dynamic populations.