NW Elders ECHO | September 10, 2024
Date of Presentation: September 10, 2024
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Elders, Knowledge Holders and Culture Keepers
Keywords: #*wholistic health #AI/AN #aian #ceremony #EDiC #indigenous knowledge #indigenous ways #NW Elders #Reconnection #self and spiritual care #spiritual care #Traditionalmedicine #traditions
The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on September 10, 2024. In this presentation, Maya Webber, MSW (Anishinaabe) discuss “Every Day is Ceremony; the Importance of Reconnection”.
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)
- Tanya Firemoon – Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Contractor
Recording:
Presented by:
Maya Webber
Maya Webber, MSW (Anishinaabe) is the Behavioral Health Community Specialist at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB). She was born and raised in Oregon and has been with NPAIHB since December 2023. She graduated from Portland State University with an MSW in the spring of 2023. She supports the projects of the Behavioral Health team and has been honored to work on the Every Day is Ceremony project since she was a student intern in 2022. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, gardening, and reading.
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Date added: September 10, 2024