This poster presentation from the Academy Health Public Health Systems Research Interest Group Meeting (June 2016) examined the prevalence and scope of cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) between California tribal and county governments in emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery) and whether number of people in a jurisdiction, geographic size, or geographic location of a […]
This poster presentation from the Academy Health Public Health Systems Research Interest Group Meeting (June 2016) examined whether California tribal and county governments reported concordant or discordant experiences in cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of emergency management services and whether research participant profession, number of people in jurisdiction, geographic size of jurisdiction, or geographic location of jurisdiction […]
This project from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board aims to study and promote cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery) services between tribes and counties in California. It is explained in this recording of the PHSSR Research in Progress Webinar dated April 2016.
This policy brief from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board is intended for policymakers, tribal advisors and elected officials, multi-level offices of emergency services or homeland security, state departments of public health, and for the various emergency management and government associations, administrators, and related Native American agencies and their […]
This presentation from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board describes a project that aims to study and promote cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery) services between tribes and counties in California.
The Alaska Native Epidemiology Center is a part of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), which operates a large grouping of the Indian Health Service Alaska Area office’s programs. The Alaska Native Epidemiology Center provides public health and epidemiologic services to tribal health organizations and the tribal communities. Available online: http://anthctoday.org/epicenter/index.html
This toolkit from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board has been developed to aid Tribes and counties in cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) for emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery). Documents in the toolkit have been developed or adapted at the request of tribal and county representatives in California, […]
The purpose of this study was to begin to create an evidence base around how tribes organize and partner to deliver public health services to protect and promote the health of their communities. The study aimed to explore the partnerships within one selected tribal public health system that protected and promoted health by examining how […]
The Center for Sharing Public Health Services (the Center) granted competitive awards of approximately $10,000 each to a total of 15 sites through its small grants program. This program was designed to fill specific gaps in the Center’s knowledge, affirm and/or refine initial learnings, and assist the sites in achieving their program goals.