Maternal Mental Health Resources

National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: Maternal Mental Health Hotline: 1-833-9 HELP4MOMS (1-833-943-5746) Postpartum Support International Warmline: 1-800-944-4773 Organizations and Resources: Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona A local organization providing high-quality maternal mental healthcare. They have support, resources, groups and promote education about the prevalence of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs). Arizona Chapter: Postpartum Support […]

Indigenous Doulas

An indigenous doula is a trained professional who provides expert guidance and support during the birthing experience drawing upon Indigenous knowledge and experience to care for birthing mothers, their babies, partner and family. The doula’s goal and role is to help the person feel safe and comfortable and ensure the cultural and spiritual needs of […]

Arizona Department of Health Services: Doula Licensing

“Laws 2021, Ch. 282 (Senate Bill 1181), created a voluntary licensing program for doulas within the Arizona Department of Health Services. A.R.S. § 36-766(3) states, a “doula” is “… a trained nonmedical professional who may provide continuous physical, emotional and informational support to families before, during and after childbirth for a period of one year after […]

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Data Sources

Data Sources: Arizona Department of Health Services Population Health and Vital Statistics 

Corona Virus 2019 (COVID-19) Resources

Recommendations for People with COVID-19 and COVID-19 Close Contacts COVID-19 Vaccination Program Treasury, IRS launch new tool to help non-filers register for Economic Impact Payments Mental Health Resources and Information for Tribes Working to Transition Some of Their Healthcare Programs to Telebehavioral Health Programs Tribal Telework Toolkit Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Tribal Epidemiology Center […]

Local Air Quality News

  Navajo Nation Witnesses Changing Landscape: Growing Sand Dunes   U.S. requires Arizona and New Mexico plant owners to reduce emissions at Four Corners Power Plant on Navajo Nation   Revised Air Pollution Plan for an Arizona Coal-Fired Plant Spurs Debate   ‘Polluted Parks’ Analysis Finds Southwestern National Parks Among Worst in Air Quality   […]

Arizona Water Links

Who’s Who of Arizona Water Issues Many public agencies, private non-profit associations and business-related groups play important roles in the development of water resource policy in Arizona. Knowing the “players” in the public arena and among the non-Indian interest groups is essential for tribal advocates. The following is a partial listing of agencies and organizations […]

Tribal Ombudsman Program

The Ombudsman Program exists to protect the human and civil rights of long-term care residents and to promote their autonomy through individual and collective advocacy efforts to enhance their quality of life in long term care settings. This mission statement requires diligence and commitment to improve the quality of life experience of Arizona’s institutionalized elderly […]

Indian Reservation Roads Coordinating Committee

http://www.ttap.mtu.edu/index.php?p=irrpcc

Health Care Providers

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Members

Members include the following Tribes Ak-Chin Police Department – Manuel Garcia, Chief of Police Cocopah Police Department – Joe Jenkins, Chief of Police Colorado River Indian Tribes Police Department – Scott Ketcham, Chief of Police Fort McDowell Yavapi Nation Police Department – Thomas Gonzales, Acting Chief of Police Fort Mojave Police Department – Sonny O’Hara, […]