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Mental Health Texts
!
Smoke Signals
AUGUST 15, 2023
ALERT
On Fridays you will receive a message
on
RAINBOW FENTANYL
about mental health, a social
emotional tip or a simple quote or
BACKGROUND
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that can quickly cause overdose. It is 50 times
more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine, making it a
major contributor to the 150+ synthetic overdose deaths occurring every day.
message of encouragement.
SITUATION
In recent months, brightly colored fentanyl tablets, powder, and blocks that
look like candy or sidewalk chalk have been trending nationally amongst our
youth (see images below). These products, known as rainbow fentanyl, are
targeted to increase addiction in young people and are often packaged in
commercial product packaging (such as holiday candy). Due to their potency,
very small amounts can cause damage to the brain, and lead to overdoses or
overdose death.
Text JOIN to
(971) 318-3459
Naloxone saves lives by reversing opioid overdose. It is quick and easy to
administer, with trainings available across the country. Communities, parents,
and teachers working with youth should consider educating on the dangers of
rainbow fentanyl and seek naloxone training to prevent overdose deaths.
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BACK TO S CHOOL
A S S I S TANC E PROGRAM
To complete training online, visit
https://www.ihs.gov/opioids/naloxone/naloxonetoolkit/.
1. https://www.cdc.gov/stopoverdose/fentanyl/index.html
2. https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2022/08/30/dea-warns-brightly-colored-fentanyl-used-
target- young-americans
3. https://www.dea.gov/fentanylawareness
Program details and applicant requirements
This program is for enrolled CTGR Tribal member students entering into
Kindergarten through 12th grade (enrolled in the 2023-24 school year).
Enrolled Tribal member students may apply for a $150 Wal-Mart gift card
to be used toward school supplies or school clothing.
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH UNIT
Cervical Cancer Screening
Join a Virtual Focus Group!
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have
higher rates of cervical cancer compared to those of
other cultures. AI/AN people are less likely to be
screened for cervical cancer and more likely to be
diagnosed at later stages. The purpose of this study is
to learn what factors promote or prevent cervical
cancer screening participation in AI/AN communities.
Registration information
Registration opened on July 28 and the initial deadline will close Aug. 11.
Starting Aug. 25, it will be a rolling application open until Nov. 10. Please
allow up to two weeks after submission to process applications and
distribute your gift card. Applicants will not be required to provide
receipts with the application, however all applicants are subject to
audit and may be required to provide receipts at a later date.
You may be eligible to participate if you self-identify
as an AI/AN individual with a cervix, you are between
the ages of 50 and 64, you do not have a history of
cervical cancer, and you have access to either a
smartphone, tablet, or computer with video capability.
What is involved?
PI: Dr. Amanda Bruegl | IRB# 25082
Study participants will take part in a 6-8 person focus
group discussing their thoughts and opinions on
cervical cancer screening in their community. This
will be a virtual 60-90 minute session. Participants will
also be asked to complete a 10-20 minute electronic
Ap p l y h e r e
h t t p s : / / b i t . l y / b a c k t o s c h o o l a s s i s t a n c e
or scan the QR code to apply!
survey. Compensation will be up to $125 ($25 for the
survey and $100 for the focus group).
To request reasonable accommodation or more information, and/or to find out if you qualify for this
study, contact WHRU at 503 494-3666 or WHRU@ohsu.edu.
Acupuncture
in PORTLAND
ACUPUNCTURE
@ Grand Ronde Health and
Wellness Center
For Tribal members
and employees
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
(acupuncture covered under
Skookum and employee plans)
Mallory Harman, LAc
Acupuncture can help
with...
pain
headaches/migraines
digestive issues
women's health issues
emotional pain &
TUE, WED, FRI/SAT
4233 S Corbett Ave
Portland, OR 97239
**3 blocks from CTGR Office!
trauma
diabetic neuropathy
Alison Healy, LAc
addictions
and so much more!
Questions or to schedule:
CALL OR TEXT: 503-482-9370
EMAIL: info@yourdearbody.com
To schedule or ask questions:
CALL 503-482-9370
EMAIL info@yourdearbody.com