Family Care Plans Toolkit

Description

Substance use disorders (SUDs) deeply impact American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) pregnant and parenting people (PPP). Like others in the US, AI/AN communities have developed innovative strategies in response.

To assist these efforts, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, alongside clinicians and individuals in recovery, developed the Family Care Plans Toolkit.

This toolkit is designed to:

  • Help clinicians care for AI/AN PPP and their infants impacted by SUDs
  • Support PPP transitioning into and remaining in active recovery, and
  • Assist affected partners and families in growing stronger

The toolkit offers:

  • A guide for clinicians on improving outcomes for AI/AN PPP and their infants, partners, and families
  • A variety of handouts for AI/AN PPP and their supports
  • Eye catching posts to share on organizational social media accounts

Access the materials

To access the provider guide and handouts, please click on the images below.
To download the full toolkit, click here.
To access the social media toolkit, click here.

Red Lake Recovery Videos

Substance use disorders deeply impact American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) pregnant and parenting people; to see how one community developed innovative strategies in response, view the videos below. By sharing stories of community healing we can better understand and serve our relatives that are experiencing substance use disorders.

Community Healing -Best Practices

Sharing Our Stories – Living a Beautiful Life in Recovery (Short Version)

Sharing Our Stories – Living a Beautiful Life in Recovery (Long Version)