Resources
We offer many resources to other urban Indian-serving organizations, decisionmakers, legislative partners, the community, and more.
We offer many resources to other urban Indian-serving organizations, decisionmakers, legislative partners, the community, and more.
Learn about how people living with HIV can protect themselves from COVID-19.
This resource is for people who work directly with patients who may have or have been exposed to COVID-19.
Urban Indian Health Institute created multiple fact sheets about COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) for tribes and urban Indian communities to help keep people informed about preventing the spread of the virus. We will continue to make …
This resource is for the general public and provides information about preventing the spread of COVID-19 and what to do if you think you have or have been exposed to the virus.
This resource is for employers to ensure they know how to educate their employees on best practices, keep their employees and patrons safe and healthy, and understand the recommendations on working from home and paid sick leave.
This resource is for those providing care to patients in a general setting, whether or not the patient feels they may have or have been exposed to COVID-19.
A resource for leading discussions on HIV/AIDS and stigma in American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
A video about stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS in Native communities.
A Health and Human Services program to help make PrEP available.
A presentation about PrEP and using it to prevent HIV.
Learn more about PrEP and whether you should talk to your doctor about taking it.
Use this as a template to create a resource for your community on where to get tested for HIV/AIDS.
UIHI created this fact sheet about the COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) with information from the CDC that can be printed out and shared with clinics and communities to ensure everyone stays informed about the virus.
12 regional reports talking about GHWIC work
In the Spring of 2018, UIHI worked with a videographer in collaboration with master weavers and community members of the Lummi Nation to create dialogue around Indigenous Evaluation. Resources mentioned in film:Reframing Evaluation: Defining an Indigenous …
This report and toolkit can be used as a call to states around the country to do better when it comes to addressing the MMIWG crisis.
A corrected research study of missing and murdered Indigenous women & girls in Washington State.
A snapshot of the 2018 Urban Diabetes Audit
The Urban Indian Health Institute analyzes diabetes data from 31 participating Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) each year. This data is used to estimate proportions and trends for diabetes care and outcome measurements and reports these findings …
Find out what the TECs accomplished in 2018.
Free e-learning course with the option for CMEs and CNEs.
To reach our goal of health equity for American Indians and Alaska Natives, we must ground our efforts in cultural and traditional knowledge systems.
Learn more about what we do and who we serve.
Learn about racial misclassification of American Indians/Alaska Natives in data.
Find out more about Community Days of Action and learn how to host your own Day of Action.
A webinar in partnership with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) where you can learn how to enter your missing Native loved ones’ information into the NamUs database.
In 1997, the US Congress responded to the growing burden of type 2 diabetes in American Indian and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) by funding the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI). SDPI supports culturally-adapted and community-directed approaches …
A needs assessment of disabled urban Natives and Native elders.
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the American Indian/Alaska Native population living in the Billings, MT service area.
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the AI/AN population living in the New York, NY service area.