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Using Technology to Engage Young Adults in Behavioral Health Activism W E R N ATIVE M A Y 2 0 16 N O R T H W E S T P O R T L A N D A R E A I N D I A N H E A L T H B O A R D Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board To assist Northwest


  1. Using Technology to Engage Young Adults in Behavioral Health Activism W E R N ATIVE M A Y 2 0 16 N O R T H W E S T P O R T L A N D A R E A I N D I A N H E A L T H B O A R D

  2. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board To assist Northwest tribes to im prove the health status and quality of life of m em ber tribes and Indian people in their delivery of culturally appropriate and holistic health care.

  3. Research Methods Survey over 400 Systematic Community- AI/ AN teens and Literature young adults in Based Oregon, Review Participatory Washington and Research Idaho

  4. 78 % HAD CELL PHONE ACCESS All together, 76% of NW AI/ AN youth reported having searched online for health information, compared with 55% of U.S. 7 th –12 th graders.

  5. Benefits of Mobile Messaging  Portable  Personal  Real-time  Message storable  Affordable  One-to-many capacity  Asynchronous  Interactive  Location independent  Bidirectional  Time independent  Independent of SES  Discreet, Private  Convenient

  6.  Over 350 health articles, reviewed by AI/AN youth and topical experts.  Over 204,000 page views!  Across all media channels, the service reaches 31,000+ users per week.

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  10. 1. Like us on Facebook 2. Follow us on Twitter 3. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel 4. Follow us on Instagram 5. Text NATIVE to 24587 to receive weekly health tips, contest, and life advice! 6. If you’re a young person: Become a WRN Youth Ambassador – Closes June 17 th • Make a positive difference in your community. • Apply for up to $475

  11. Stephanie Craig Rushing, PhD, MPH Director – Project Red Talon & THRIVE Northwest Northwest scraig@npaihb.org Portland A Po Area Colbie Caughlan, MPH Indian Health Indian Health THRIVE Project Manager ccaughlan@npaihb.org Board Board Celena McCray THRIVE Coordinator Indian Leadership for cmccray@npaihb.org Indian Health Am anda Gaston, MAT Ask Auntie agaston@npaihb.org David Stephens, RN Multimedia Project Specialist dstephens@npaihb.org Tom m y Ghost Dog PRT Assistant 2121 SW Broadway, Suite 300 tghostdog@npaihb.org Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: (503) 228 ‐ 4185 Jessica Leston, MPH Fax: (503) 228 ‐ 8182 STD/ HIV Clinical Services Manager jleston@npaihb.org

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