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SUMMARY:Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) - 01-2026
DESCRIPTION:NATIVE HEALTH’s Tribal Home Visiting Program is hosting Positive Indian Parenting (PIP)! These interactive sessions will be held VIRTUALLY on Thursday\, January 29 and Friday\, January 30 from 9 am to 1 pm MST. Each session is designed to reconnect families with traditional teachings so that parents can apply cultural teachings to modern-day parenting challenges. Participants can enroll voluntarily or if needing to meet a court order requirement for a Parenting Class. \nTopics Covered: Traditional Parenting\, Lessons of the Storyteller\, Lessons of the Cradleboard\, Harmony in Child Rearing\, Traditional Behavior Management\, Lessons of Mother Nature\, Praise in Traditional Parenting\, and Choices in Parenting \nParticipant must attend both days of class from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to receive a Certificate of Completion. Participants must register individually. Packets must be picked up prior to class start date\, or other arrangements can be made. \nPositive Indian Parenting is designed to meet the needs of parents\, relatives\, caregivers\, foster parents\, and others who strive to be more positive in their approach to parenting. The Curriculum was created by the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) and explores the values\, and strengths of historical practices of parenting skills. “Honoring Our Children By Honoring Our Traditions” – NICWA \nFor questions\, please email Tasheena at tshay@nachci.com or call (602) 510-8102. \nRegister below.\n\n 
URL:https://staging.nativehealthphoenix.org/event/pip-01-2026/2026-01-29/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (MHAT) 01-29-26
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for Youth Mental Health First Aid Training VIRTUALLY via Zoom. This live instructor-led session will be on Thursday\, January 29 at 9 am MST. \nBe the one who makes a difference.\nThrough NATIVE HEALTH’s free Youth Mental Health First Aid training\, adults (18+) learn how to notice\, listen\, and respond when a young person needs support. \nWhat You’ll Learn in Youth Mental Health First Aid\nThis interactive training helps you recognize and respond to signs of mental health or substance use challenges in youth ages 12–18.\nDuring the training\, you’ll learn how to:\n• Notice early warning signs when a young person may be struggling.\n• Understand how life stress\, trauma\, and other factors can affect youth mental health.\n• Reach out with empathy and start supportive conversations.\n• Respond with confidence in both everyday and crisis situations using a simple 5-step action plan.\n• Connect youth to professional help and community resources.\n• Encourage ongoing wellness\, resilience\, and hope. \nWhat Participants Can Expect:\nWhen you sign up through NATIVE HEALTH\, you’ll follow a step-by-step process designed to guide you through the full training experience.\n– Register for the training through NATIVE HEALTH.\n– Create a learner account in MHFA Connect (the national MHFA learning platform).\n– Gain access to course materials once enrolled in the course.\n– Complete the required 2-hour self-paced online pre-work prior to attending the live session.\n– Attend the live virtual instructor-led session with two certified MHFA instructors.\n– Complete the required post-work.\n– Receive your official Youth Mental Health First Aid Certificate of Completion. \nThis course empowers caring adults—family members\, friends\, mentors\, professionals\, and community members—to make a difference in a young person’s life. \nRegister below.
URL:https://staging.nativehealthphoenix.org/event/ymhfa-training-mhat-01-29-26/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Trivia Night: Spilling the Tea on Sex-Ed (IHOP) 01-29-26
DESCRIPTION:NATIVE HEALTH’s Integrated Health and Outreach Program is hosting Trivia Night: Spilling the Tea on Sex-Ed on Thursday\, January 29 at 5:30 p.m. at NATIVE HEALTH Mesa\, Building B (777 W Southern Avenue – Mesa)! \nThis will be a fun\, recurring trivia-style game night that aims to quiz you on your sexual health knowledge. Come have fun\, win prizes\, and learn something new! \nOpen to Everyone! Registration Required. Minors 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.  \nFor questions\, email msisson@nachci.com. \nRegister below.
URL:https://staging.nativehealthphoenix.org/event/ihop-trivia-night/
LOCATION:NATIVE HEALTH Mesa\, 777 W Southern Ave building B suite 301\, Mesa\, AZ 85210\, USA\, Mesa\, Arizona\, 85210\, United States
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