RURAL MENTAL HEALTH GRAND ROUNDS WEB CAST Promising Practices from the Rural Environment: A Lakota Culturally Centered System of Care for Children and FamiliesEthleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs, M.S. To view this webcast, click here. Objectives: |
Please click here for the PowerPoint Presentation. If you would like the presentation emailed to you, please email Jenny Shaw at jshaw@wiche.edu. Ethleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs is the English name for Sina (Shee-nah) Ikikcu (Ee-kee-kchoo) This web cast is produced to meet a range of continuing education needs for professional and allied mental health staff currently working in rural and frontier areas. Participation will qualify for the provision of CME and CEU hours and will be archived on the WICHE web site enabling those unable to view the live broadcast to view the training session at any time afterward. There will be no cost to the training consumer for viewing the web cast live or asynchronously, and minimal costs for those wishing to obtain CD formats. For those wishing to obtain CD formats of the Grand
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Win (Weenh) or “Takes the Robe Woman” and lives on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation with her family. Her work includes building on the strengths of individuals, families and communities in the area of human resource development. Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Human Resource Development as well as coursework in Masters of Public Administration. Ethleen is a 1996 recipient of a Bush Foundation Leaders Fellowship. Ethleen’s work over the past 20 years includes developing a system of care that includes the child welfare system and the substance abuse and mental health system. She also helped with the cultural competency work under the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health.