Mental Health Disparities: American Indians and Alaska Natives
Minority Population Profiles: American Indian/Alaska Native
Mental Health Resources For Native And Indigenous Communities
- Indigenous Story Studio: creates illustrations, posters, videos, and comic books on health and social issues for youth (Canada-based)
- Strength of the Sash and Tomorrow’s Hope: suicide prevention
- Making it Right: community justice, policing
- Just a Story: mental health stigma
- One Sky Center: The American Indian/Alaska Native National Resource Center for Health, Education, and Research; mission is to improve prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use problems and services among Native people
- A Guide to Suicide Prevention
- Presentations and Publications: number of downloadable resources by topic (addiction treatment, adolescents, crisis care & disaster management, disparity of health services, mental health management, and more)
- WeRNative: a comprehensive health resource for Native youth by Native youth, promoting holistic health and positive growth in local communities and nation at large
- My Culture – Traditions, Identity
- My Life – My Mind – Building Mental Resilience, Mental Health Challenges, Getting Help, and more (including specific MH issues)
- My Relationships – Relationships & Dating, Sexual Health
- Ask Auntie: similar to advice column – type in your question and it will pull up similar ones; if none answer what you’re asking, Auntie Amanda will write up an answer and notify you when it is posted
- StrongHearts Native Helpline: The StrongHearts Native Helpline (1-844-762-8483) is a confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic violence and dating violence helpline for Native Americans, available every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT.