Second quarter newsletter 2022
 
        
         
View Project Newsletter PDF
RECOVERY STORYVIDEOADDRESSING AMOTHERSSTRUGGLE WITHOPIOIDADDICTION ANDHER EXPERIENCEWITH
                              RELAPSE,
TREATMENT,
AND STIGMA 
PROJECTNEWS
APRIL-JUNE 2022
QUARTERLY
NEWSLETTER
PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS& STIMULANTSAWARENESS &
EDUCATION GRANT 
PROJECTUPDATES
This video isapproximately 7minutes long andcaptures a mothersexperience withabstinence,
                              relapse,
Medication forOpioid Use Disorder(MOUD), and stigma
Two ways to view:
Visit our Website
Subscribe to ourYouTube channel
VIDEO RELEASE
MORE ONSTIGMA
Surge in opioid andfentanyl overdoses inMontana
Rising adolescentoverdoses: Call forschools to stocknaloxone
Colorado: How torespond to spike infentanyl overdoses
Offering buprenorphine 
jail may reduce rearrestand reconviction 
IN THE NEWS
 
These collaborators haveparticipated in various grantactivities including focusgroups.
                              youth surveys, anddissemination of projectgenerated materials
 MSU EXTENSION 
COLLABORATORS (ROTA2020 GRANT)
KATELYN ANDERSON/RAVALLICOUNTY
JESSE FULBRIGHT/LIBERTY COUNTY
HILLARY MAXWELL/FORT BELKNAP
JULIE RILEY & MARY RUMPH/POWDERRIVER
MARY MILLER, PREVENTION SPECIALIST,
TOOLE COUNTY
MINI-GRANTANNOUNCEMENT
Our grant team would liketo announce a mini-grantopportunity fororganizations, agencies,
schools, local youth-
related groups, and
individuals, etc. who wishto either initiate a
youth risk behaviorprevention program or
bolster current effortsbeing undertaken. Formore information
MINI-GRANTOPPORTUNITY
2022 TRAININGANNOUCEMENTS
Please join us as wehighlight Youth RiskyBehavior PreventionPrograms specific foryouth living on or offTribal Reservations.
WHEN: W & TR 5/18-5/19
TIME: 9:00-12:30 (BOTHDAYS)
LOCATION: THIS TRAININGWILL BE HELD ONLINEUSING THE ZOOMPLATFORM
FOR MOREINFORMATION &
REGISTRATION
 
PIIKANI LODGE HEALTHINSTITUE 
COLLABORATORS (ROTA2018 & 2020 GRANTS) 
Kim Paul, Director
Anne Racine, ProgramCoordinator
Joni Augare, Program 
Coordinator
Erika Mad Plume, CommunityOutreach
Amy Sure Chief, CommunityOutreach
PLHI is a non-profit organizationfounded and led by indigenouspeople, focusing on the needs oftribal communities. Working withina traditional Indigenous andWestern-Science context, PLHI's goalis to balance community-relevantwork with challenge-focusededucation, technical assistancetraining, and purpose-oriented jobcreation, and strive to meet theneeds of Indigenous communitiesthrough Indigenous communitysolutions
TRIBAL TOOLKITRELEASED
HHS to award $35million for youthmental health, suicideprevention
Blackfeet Nationdeclares state ofemergency over opioidoverdoses
Montana Will
Receive
$80M in J&J
Opioid Settlement
IN THE NEWS
NATIONAL TAKEBACK DAY
April 30th, 2022
Find a participatingsite
Find a year-rounddisposal site 
REQUEST AMEDICATIONDISPOSAL BAGS
Please contact PiikaniLodge Health institute torequest a toolkit
