Assessing Cultures of Recovery in Tribal Communities - Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · S06 · $73,411 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE The Administrative Core for the proposed NARCH XII program of activities will use the strategies and techniques for generalized management, integration, and oversight that allowed us to successfully complete the goals and aims of our previous NARCH VIII and NARCH X research and capacity building agendas. The Core will facilitate the implementation of the proposed NARCH XII activities, keeping in mind three overarching goals: (1) building tribal research, training, and collaboration capacity, (2) evaluating a new culturally-appropriate community-based mental health first response system, xaʔtus for Mental Health (xaʔtus, the Salish word for First Face), and (3) expanding xaʔtus by developing new course material and gaining new related insight from tribal youth and adults in the US. The Administrative Core provides structural and functional administrative assistance, so that science can prosper. The Center for Indigenous Research Collaboration Learning & Excellence (CIRCLE) Administrative Core will fulfill four main functions in support of its Specific Aims. First, the Administrative Core will provide tools and structure to promote collaboration among staff, consultants, and advisors to support innovation and promote advancement of our Research Project and Capacity Building Project and the broader field of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) addiction research. Second, the Administrative Core will provide organization, information, support, and communication services that will inform decision-making and ensure workplace efficiency across all activities and sites. The Administrative Core will ensure that the components of this application have access to resources that are required for optimal performance to meet short- and long-term goals, including appropriate expert services, space, supplies, and technology. Third, the Administrative Core will provide a support system for personnel, offer day-to-day project management, administrative provisions, and oversee grant-related compliance. Fourth, the Administrative Core will help promote the dissemination of research findings to AI/AN communities and the larger scientific community, in coordination with the Tribal Councils. The Administrative Core will coordinate with external advisors, campus liaisons, and funding bodies, to obtain objective feedback related to the program of activities, and independent advice to promote advances and innovation. A logic model describing the full set of CIRCLE inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes provides the Administrative Core with the guiding framework for ensuring the accurate and timely completion of the proposed agenda.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10437494
Project number
1S06GM146095-01
Recipient
HEALING LODGE OF THE SEVEN NATIONS
Principal Investigator
DEBI A LAPLANTE
Activity code
S06
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$73,411
Award type
1
Project period
2022-09-20 → 2026-07-31