Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition April 18, 2005 Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board.

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Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition April 18, 2005 Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Agenda 1:00 – Welcome and Blessing 1:10 – Tribal Introductions – Name; Brief description of any current STD Prevention, Testing, or Treatment Services provided by the Tribe. 1:40 – Introduction of other Participating Agencies and Organizations – Name; Brief description of any services that are provided by the organization to support Tribal or Mainstream STD programs. 2:10 – Coalition Mission Statement – Discussion and Small groups 2:45 – Break 3:00 – NW Tribal STD Profile and Tribal Needs Assessment – NW AI/AN STD Rates and Preliminary Results 3:15 – Coalition Priorities and Goal Setting – Discussion and Small groups; Identify measurable outcomes 3:45 – Announcements and Next Steps - Funding opportunities, etc. 4:00 – Adjourn – Safe travels! Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition

Coalition Mission Statement Groups of 3-5 List of ideas, concepts, values, etc… that you feel ought to be reflected in our mission statement. “Our goal is to improve STD/HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in the Pacific Northwest.” Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition

NW Tribal STD Profile and Tribal Needs Assessment Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition

Racial Disparities in Nationally Notifiable Diseases --- United States, 2002 MMWR Weekly, January 14, 2005 / 54(01); 9-11.

MMWR Weekly December 3, 2004 / 53(47);

Total ID, OR, WA AI/AN in ID, OR, WA

ID, OR, WA

AI/AN Total U.S.

Total ID, OR, WA AI/AN Total in ID, OR, WA

ID, OR, WA

AI/AN U.S.

ID, OR, WA

Coalition Priorities and Goal Setting Increase Community Awareness about STDs Build local capacity to prevent STDs Increase STD screening Reduce STD rates Project Red Talon STD/HIV Coalition

Next Meeting – July 18 th, 2005