[PCA] National WEBINAR Training Series: Opportunity! Tribal Climate Health Project 2020 Webinar Series (8 free, monthly sessions begin January 21)

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Mon Dec 16 14:55:18 CST 2019


(Pardon cross postings - this item may be relevant to native plant as well
as medicinal plant audiences.)
The Tribal Climate Health Project, an initiative of the Pala Band of
Mission Indians/Pala Environmental Department, is pleased to announce the
2020 Tribal Climate & Health Adaptation Regional Cohort Webinar Series.
Please visit our website <http://ped.palatribe.com/tcha-webinar-ii/> for
more information on how to register
<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8077001825854440972> for this
informative and engaging webinar series. This FREE interactive training is
offered through a series of eight live webinars scheduled on the third
Tuesday of the month (9:00 – 10:30am PT) from January 21, 2020 through
August 18, 2020.

The training will provide steps, tools, templates, case studies, and other
resources that seek to streamline the adaptation planning process and make
it easier for tribal health and environmental professionals to understand
and address human health exposures and impacts within tribal communities.
This training will summarize the latest data and literature on the
exposures and impacts of climate change that may impact the health of
tribal community members. It will also describe how to identify and select
appropriate strategies to address these exposures and impacts.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Native American and First Nations tribal health, environmental health,
environmental, and/or other tribal professionals who may be involved in
climate change preparedness and adaptation planning for tribal communities,
or who work for organizations that serve tribal communities. We are seeking
regional cohorts to participate in the training together and will be
offering 2 free hours of technical support for up to five cohorts.You do
not need to be part of a cohort to participate in the training; however, to
be eligible for the free technical support, you must form a regional cohort
that includes at least two professionals from a tribal serving region
representing at least two different departments or agencies. We will select
five regional cohorts to coordinate during the training and receive
technical support with a preference for cohorts that:

-          Include 3+ members

-          Represent at least one tribe

-          Include a health professional

-          Represent a non-tribal partner agency


You can indicate your interest in being matched with others in your region
when you register.

Please join us and share this opportunity widely!

Neşhúun 'icháachuqe (thank you),
Shasta C. Gaughen, PhD
Environmental Director/Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
Pala Band of Mission Indians
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Rd.
Pala, CA 92059
760-891-3515
sgaughen at palatribe.com
Túkve’esh • Pál • Temál • ‘Etáx’em
“Sky, Water, Land, People”

For more information, please see this website:
http://ped.palatribe.com/tcha-webinar-ii/
To register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8077001825854440972
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