Fort Belknap - JHU NARCH XI Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · S06 · $69,610 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The goal of the Fort Belknap Community (FBC)-Johns Hopkins University (JHU) NARCH XI Administrative Core is to coordinate functions across the 3 NARCH projects proposed in this application, including: (1) Student, Tribal Health Leader and Faculty Development Project that will integrate academic and field-based research training, and adaptation and evaluation of a Mental Health Training Program for nurses, and, (2) two NARCH research projects to (a) develop strategies to reduce the risks and promote healing after a suicide death and to develop a suicide cluster response plan, and (b) adapt and evaluate an evidence- and technology-based safety planning intervention, myPlan app, to improve safety and health for with Native American adolescents in rural settings. Core administrative functions will include the following: Management and facilitation of two NARCH XI Tribal Advisory Boards; coordination of communication among proposed student/faculty and research components; oversight of federal reporting and fiscal management responsibilities; oversight of data safety monitoring; oversight of confidentiality protections; oversight of evaluation and long-term strategic planning; continuous development of resources to expand and sustain the training, mentoring and research initiatives; and dissemination of information regarding NARCH training and research progress to the Fort Belknap Tribal Leaders and community and local, regional and national collaborative partners addressing tribal health.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10485174
Project number
5S06GM142116-02
Recipient
FORT BELKNAP INDIAN COMMUNITY
Principal Investigator
Teresa Brockie
Activity code
S06
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$69,610
Award type
5
Project period
2021-09-10 → 2025-07-31