Experts

Katie Hunsberger

Katie Hunsberger

Program Director

“Tribal communities deserve health care that highlights their specific needs and health leaders that know how to serve their people.”

Katie (she/her) is a member of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and her homelands are the areas around and within the Sedona desert. Katie has worked closely with Indigenous peoples in various parts of the world for the last 10 years. She is the Co-Deputy Chair for Caring & Living As Neighbours (CLAN), based in Sydney, Australia and she is currently working at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board as the Behavioral Health Aide Program Manager. She works closely with Native adults and youth interested in pursuing behavioral health in Tribal communities to provide holistic, culturally-specific, and trauma-informed care. Katie strives to weave in Indigenized knowledge frameworks and theories to decolonize minds and create systems of care for our future generations. 

CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative

Katie is the Program Manager with the CHAP ECHO Learning Collaborative, which is designed to bridge the gap between traditional practices and modern standards of care through bringing together several types of practitioners, including dental health aide therapists, behavioral health aides and practitioners, and community health aides and practitioners.

Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.

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