Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit Supplement: An Actionable Guide for Tribal and Urban Indian Suicide Prevention Programs (2024)

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Intended to be used in tandem with the Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit, this guide provides examples from Indigenous communities addressing suicide prevention.

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Cover page of the document titled "Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit: An Actionable Guide for Tribal and Urban Indian Suicide Prevention Programs." Published July 2024. Seven Directions logo with text: Seven Directions, a Center for Indigenous Public Health, University of Washington. The bottom is an illustration from the Toolkit of the outline of a woman looking over a winding river with evergreen trees on the banks.

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Seven Directions

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Indigenous Evaluation,Suicide Prevention

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Toolkit

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7D Co-Authors

Cover page of the document titled "Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit: An Actionable Guide for Tribal and Urban Indian Suicide Prevention Programs." Published July 2024. Seven Directions logo with text: Seven Directions, a Center for Indigenous Public Health, University of Washington. The bottom is an illustration from the Toolkit of the outline of a woman looking over a winding river with evergreen trees on the banks.

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Seven Directions was born from a desire to create greater connectivity across the many tribes, communities and organizations that have the health and wellness of American Indian and Alaska Native people at the heart of what they do. We are guided by the “seven directions” of practice: Integration & Holistic Wellness, Culture & Identity, Families & Communities, Respect for Sovereignty, Service, Indigenous Knowledge, and Tribal Governance.

The Seven Sacred Directions serve as an indigenous framework for presenting the strategic directions for the public health agenda.

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