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DESCRIPTION:The month of September is Suicide Prevention Awareness month. I
 n an effort to address the high rates of suicide in Native youth ages 15-2
 4 years\, the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center will be hosting a Suic
 ide Listening Session Forum that will provide an opportunity to hear from 
 and interact with national and local subject matter experts in American In
 dian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) behavioral health\, health care providers\,
  graduate students\, Tribal Leaders\, suicide prevention program personnel
 \, school administrators\, Native organizations\, and community members co
 mmitted to addressing the mental health needs of AI/AN students in seconda
 ry and tertiary education. I invite you to join us in this very important 
 discussion about addressing suicide risk on an individual and system level
  for Native students in Wisconsin. The objectives of the Suicide Listening
  Session Forum are to:Increase awareness and understanding of suicide risk
  in AI/AN youth ages 15-24 years\; Create insight into the factors that pl
 ace AI/AN youth at greater risk for suicide\; Identify how high schools\, 
 colleges\, and universities can support the behavioral health needs of AI/
 AN students\; Strengthen collaboration between high schools\, colleges\, u
 niversities\, and AI/AN behavioral health programs\, AI/AN behavioral heal
 th service providers\, and Native organizations\;Provide best practice rec
 ommendations for establishing culturally responsive systems of care to add
 ress behavioral health needs and suicide risk in AI/AN students.Listening 
 Session Speakers: Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Roger (Dale) Walker (Che
 rokee). Dr. Walker is an Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the Oregon He
 alth &amp\; Science University. He is Director of the One Sky Center\, a N
 ational Resource Center for American Indian Health\, Education and Researc
 h. An AI/AN expert health panel will offer information geared at developin
 g culturally competent systems of care for AI/AN students in secondary and
  tertiary school settings. An AI/AN undergraduate and graduate student pan
 el will convene to shed light on specific mental health and wellness issue
 s prevalent among Native college youth\, and the types of support these st
 udents have found helpful while obtaining their education. Supporting the 
 mental health and wellness of youth in our communities and identifying way
 s to support families is a top priority for GLIIHC and for many of us. Ple
 ase join us for this Suicide Listening Session Forum to begin these import
 ant discussions together. --- Dr. Lyle Ignace\, CEOFAQsQ: Is there a cost 
 to attend this event? A: No\, there is not a cost associated with this eve
 nt. Q: Is there a block of rooms available for overnight stay at the Potaw
 atomi Hotel for those travelling from a distance?A: Yes\, there is room bl
 ock available. If you would like to reserve a room\, please call the Potaw
 atomi Hotel and inform them that you would like to reserve a room for the 
 GLIIHC event being hosted at the Hotel on September 12. Q: Will GLIIHC cov
 er the cost of the hotel room if I reserve a room?A: No\, unfortunately GL
 IIHC cannot cover hotel room costs. Q: How can I contact the organizer wit
 h any questions?A: Please feel free to contact Deborah Black\, Deputy Dire
 ctor\, Department of Behavioral Health at 414-316-5046 or at dblack@gliihc
 .net with any questions.
DTEND;TZID=Central Standard Time:20190912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T080622
DTSTART;TZID=Central Standard Time:20190912T083000
LOCATION:Potawatomi Hotel & Casino\, 1721 W. Canal St.\, Milwaukee WI
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SUMMARY:Suicide Listening Session Forum (Milwaukee)
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URL:https://www.preventsuicidewi.org/suicide-listenting-session-forum-milwa
 ukee-2019-09-12
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