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          • Idaho Tribes

            There are 5 NPAIHB Member Tribes in the state of Idaho. To learn more about the individual Tribes, click on the links.

             

            • Coeur d’Alene Tribe
            • Kootenai Tribe
            • Nez Perce Tribe
            • NW Band of Shoshone
            • Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
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    • Oregon Tribes
          • Oregon Tribes

            There are 9 NPAIHB Member Tribes in the state of Oregon. To learn more about the individual Tribes, click on the links.

             

            • Burns Paiute Tribe
            • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
            • Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians
            • Coquille Tribe
            • Cow Creek Band of Umpqua
            • Grand Ronde Tribes
            • Klamath Tribes
            • Siletz Tribes
            • Warm Springs Tribes
          • Oregon Member Tribes
    • Washington Tribes
          • Washington Tribes

            There are 29 NPAIHB Member Tribes in the State of Washington. To learn more about the individual Tribes, click on the links.

             

            • Chehalis Tribe
            • Colville Tribes
            • Cowlitz Tribes
            • Hoh Tribe
            • Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
            • Kalispel Tribe
            • Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
            • Lummi Nation
            • Makah Tribe
            • Muckleshoot Tribe
            • Nisqually Tribe
            • Nooksack Tribe
            • Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe
            • Puyallup Tribe
            • Quileute Tribe
            • Quinault Indian Nation
            • Samish Indian Nation
            • Sauk-Suiattle Tribe
            • Shoalwater Bay Tribe
            • Skokomish Tribe
            • Snoqualmie Tribe
            • Spokane Tribe
            • Squaxin Island Tribe
            • Stillaguamish Tribe
            • Suquamish Tribe
            • Swinomish Tribe
            • Tulalip Tribe
            • Upper Skagit Tribe
            • Yakama Indian Nation
          • Washington Tribes
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  • Environmental Public Health
        • Environmental Public Health

          The Environmental Public Health Program supports Northwest Tribes by providing comprehensive environmental public health services grounded in Indigenous knowledge and western science.

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          • Tribal Public Health Improvement and Training
          • Native Dental Therapy Initiative
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    • Clinical Services
          • Hepatitis C

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          • HIV

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          • Diabetes ECHO

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    • Data and Epidemiology Services
          • Improving Data & Enhancing Access – Northwest Project

            The IDEA-NW Project works to reduce AI/AN misclassification in public health data systems and provide Northwest Tribes with local-level health data.

          • Western Tribal Diabetes Project

            The mission of the Western Tribal Diabetes Project (WTDP) is to empower tribal communities to utilize diabetes data at the local level to track the Indian Health Service Standards of Care for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes, insure patients receive timely care, improve case management, identify gaps in care, and better address program planning.

             

    • Health Promotion
          • CHAP – Community Health Aide Program
          • Northwest Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Project
          • Native CARS
          • Good Health & Wellness in Indian Country (WEAVE-NW)
          • Immunizations
          • Injury Prevention Program
          • Project Red Talon
          • Northwest Tribal Dental Support Center
          • NW Tribal Food Sovereignty Coalition
          • THRIVE Suicide Prevention
          • TOTS
          • Youth Delegates
          • Tribal Boarding School Toolkit for Healing
    • Health Research
          • Institutional Review Board

            The Portland Area Indian Health Service (IHS) Institutional Review Board has the responsibility to review, and the authority to approve or disapprove, all research activities that use IHS facilities, data, staff resources, or funding in the Portland Area, moreover, they retain the same responsibility to previously approved activities.

             

          • Northwest Native American Research Center for Health

            The NW NARCH program is operated by the EpiCenter at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB), an Indian organization uniquely qualified to administer NW NARCH based on active membership of all 43 Northwest Indian tribes in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. NW NARCH offers AI/AN researchers access to the extensive health research training opportunities of two premier academic health research institutes of the Northwest—Oregon Health Science University (OHSU) and Portland State University (PSU).

             

    • Maternal / Child Health
          • Maternal and Child Health

            Northwest Tribes recognize that healthy Native mothers and children are at the heart of healthy Native communities. Healthy Native moms and babies need a continuum of support that extends across families, communities, health care and social services systems. The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) works to support tribal Maternal and Child Health (MCH) initiatives through community-based research projects, data, technical assistance, and coordination of resources.

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    • Native Boost
          • Native Boost

            Native Boost strives to increase vaccine confidence and increase childhood immunization rates in Tribal communities across Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

          • Native Boost
    • Program Summaries
          • Directory of NPAIHB Programs

            Learn more about the good work that’s going on!

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    • Tribal Community Health Provider Project
          • Tribal Community Health Provider Project

            The TCHP Project supports tribal innovation and leadership by facilitating projects that allow our communities to thrive in the way our ancestors intended. Our projects promote tribal self-governance and tribal sovereignty by removing barriers and nurturing the voice of the next generation of AI/AN leadership. Our project is expanding the tribal community health provider programs in the Portland Area by designing and implementing TCHP education programs for CHA/P, BHA/P, and DHA/T, championing initiatives to expand health care workforce, amplifying tribal leadership in health care, supporting tribal traditional practices, and establishing infrastructure to support TCHP programs like an Area CHAP Certification Board, and the Oregon DHAT pilot project.

          • Tribal Community Health Provider Project
  • Resources
    • NPAIHB Weekly Update
      • Weekly Update

        The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) holds virtual Weekly Update sessions on Tuesdays from 10:00 to 11:00 AM Pacific Time. Please join us to learn about and discuss important and timely public health, epidemiology and data, and policy issues of interest to those working in and with tribal and AI/AN communities.

      • Weekly Update
    • Resource Library
          • Resource Library

            Visit our resource library to view materials covering many areas of Indian health.

          • NPAIHB: Indian Leadership for Indian Health (Resource Library Version)
    • Communications
      • NPAIHB Communications

        Visit our communications page to stay informed about our work, news and events.

      • Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board: Indian Leadership for Indian Health (Communications Version)
    • Training
          • NARCH Training Opportunities

          • Training & Outreach Activities

            NPAIHB has invested well in the purchase of high-speed computer equipment and technology for use by the Northwest Tribes. A 24-workstation training room provides the students with a unique learning experience, with courses ranging from statistical software packages to medical patient management databases.

    • EHR Support
          • EHR Support

            The EHR Support Center is here to assist clinics, providers, and informaticists in understanding and navigating, and improving their use of electronic health record technology.

          • NPAIHB: Indian Leadership for Indian Health (EHR Support Version)
    • Past Projects
          • Washington Youth Sexual Health Project​

            The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) and the Washington State Department of Health is a co-coordinated Innovation Network of youth-serving organizations dedicated to improving youth’s access to and experience with sexual health care in I/T/U (Indian Health Service, Tribal and Urban) clinic settings, including sexual health services for 2SLGBTQ teens and young adults.

          • Loved Here, Safe Here.
          • Native Voices

            Our goal was to adapt a video-based HIV/STI intervention for AI/AN teens and young adults (15-24 years old), and evaluate its impact among Native youth living in urban and rural communities. Native VOICES is currently the only intervention purposefully designed for AI/AN youth included in the CDC’s compendium of effective HIV interventions. The study was funded by the IHS Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH).

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          • Native It’s Your Game

            Our goal was to design an evidence-based sexual health curriculum that reflects and includes the experiences of Native youth and the communities they come from. One that weaves the diverse faces, voices, experiences, and cultural values that can be shared with not only tribal communities, but with other multicultural communities across the US. We have taken a community approach, to solve a community problem.

          • Native It's Your Game
          • Response Circles

            Funded by past Indian Health Service domestic violence prevention program grants, the goals and objectives of this past project were to foster coordination and collaboration among DV/SA service providers in the Pacific Northwest, provide technical assistance to Northwest Tribes, and increase community awareness about domestic and sexual violence.

          • Response Circles Sexual Assault Prevention Project
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    • Quarterly Board Meeting Information
          • Quarterly Board Meeting Information

            View upcoming and past Board Meeting Agendas and presentations.

          • NPAIHB: Indian Leadership for Indian Health (Quarterly Board Meeting Information Version)
  • Careers
    • Careers
    • Internships
          • Internships

            Interns and volunteers are trained by NPAIHB staff on study design, human subjects’ protection, and intervention development, among other things. They are involved in a wide range of tasks, including determining the effectiveness of protocols and therapies, coding, sorting records, observing, describing projects, analyzing data, and preparing case reports.

          • NPAIHB: Indian Leadership for Indian Health (Interships Version)
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