Native Health Initiative
Loving Service + Social Justice NHI Circle of Healing:1 – Community-driven model – Where we do our workAutonomy given to Indigenous health leaders to design projects, and using community- expressed needs to direct NHI’s programming. Accordingly, our projects and efforts take place primarily in Indigenous communities. 2 - The framework for NHI - Why we do this work*Loving Service – Our foundation is love, requiring us to serve as equals, with open hearts and minds to create the NHI family – NHI 3 – The principles of NHI – How we do this workFrom an initial community meeting, four principles were identified, acknowledging that all NHI entities have talents to give and things to learn. We approach “health” in the most holistic, interdisciplinary sense of the term, feeling that cultural, historical, spiritual, and other aspects of life are integral to understanding and addressing Indigenous health concerns in a meaningful way. 4 - The people of NHI – Who does the workLike any family, NHI relies on each of its 7 “family members” to carry out its work. Of note, we seek partnerships, both within and Talk on health inequities given at UNC School of Medicine. Aug 22, 2007. Links to articles concerning American Indian health issues
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