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NW Elders ECHO | May 14, 2024

Date of Presentation: May 14, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Elders, Knowledge Holders and Culture Keepers  

Keywords: #AI/AN  #aian  #elders  #indigenous knowledge  #indigenous ways  #plants  #resilience  #traditional indigenous knowledge  #traditions  

The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on May 14, 2024. In this presentation, Alison “Al” Witemore, LCSW, RPT (Round Valley Indian Tribes) discusses “Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month- Supporting Connections”.

The faculty panel and staff members for this session of the Northwest Elders, Knowledge Holders, and Culture Keepers ECHO includes:

  • Jesse Beers – Cultural Stewardship Manager for CTCLUSI
  • Katie Hunsberger – Behavioral Health Aide Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Dolores Jimerson – Behavioral Health Education Director for NPAIHB
  • Maleah Nore – NW Elders ECHO Faculty
  • Jessica Rienstra – ECHO Case Manager for NPAIHB
  • Marilyn Scott – Tribal Chair at Upper Skagit Tribe
  • David Stephens – ECHO Clinic Director for NPAIHB
  • Birdie Wermy – Behavioral Health Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Alison Whitemore – LCSW & RPT (Round Valley Indian Tribes)

Recording:

Presented by:

Alison Whitemore, LCSW, RPT

Alison “Al” Whitemore, LCSW, RPT, is an enrolled tribal member of Round Valley Indian Tribes. She has 25 years of experience in social work bringing collaborative approaches in Neuro-relational, Ecological, Developmental and Cultural frameworks in Indigenous mental health and wellness. She works to be in right relationship with Mother Earth and the imperative social justice movements of our time. As well, she grapples to subvert colonial approaches by connecting with traditional ways of thinking to restore health and wellbeing to our communities.  Al has been privileged to work in both Tribal public health programs and with national Native organizations, currently focusing her energies on strengthening the relational health of families. As a current Napa Parent/Infant Mental Health Fellow, Al is expanding her understanding of how we nurture the development of our infants and young children.

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Date added: May 15, 2024