Tribal Community Preparedness: One Tribe’s Experiences on the Continuous Cycle of Preparedness ~ Lou Schmitz, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State; Kelly Sullivan, Kerstin Powell, and Sam White, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe
Tribal Youth Radio Training Programs for Preparedness ~ Lee Shipman, Shoalwater Bay Tribe; Dan Martinez, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Preparing for a Public Health Emergency: The Tribal Legal Preparedness Project ~ Tina Hershey, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
Disaster Behavioral Health: Post-Disaster Resources for Emotional Support and Recovery ~ Rebecca Bolante, Bolante.NET
Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Principles ~ Celia Toles, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Community and Healthcare Preparedness Tools ~ Jean Randolph, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
A Look at Access and Functional Needs ~ Jim House, Washington State Independent Living Council
Community Resiliency: Establishing the Tribal Mitigation Framework for Planning and Projects ~ Brett Holt, Jonathan Olds, and Brenna Humphrey, FEMA Region X; Dan Tolliver, Upper Skagit Indian Tribe
Safer Communities Through Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams ~ Rebecca Bolante, Bolante.NET
Outbreak Investigations in Indian Country: What an Emergency Manager Needs to Know ~ Fauna Larkin, Coquille Tribe; Richard Leman, Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division
Assuring Effective Delivery of Medical Countermeasures to Tribes Through Collaboration ~ Lou Schmitz and Heather Erb, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State
T-Rex 2019: Medical Countermeasures Distribution Full Scale Exercise ~ Cory Portner, Ted Fischer, and Collette Byrd, Washington State Department of Health
Lessons from the Field: 2017-2018 Disaster Response Deployments: Presentation 1 Presentation 2 Presentation 3 ~ Kristen Baird Romero, Washington State Department of Health; Jennifer Cockrill, US Department of Health and Human Services ASPR Region X; Carina Elsenboss, Public Health – Seattle & King County; John Fulton, FEMA Region X; Greg McKnight, Washington State Department of Health
Preserving What Works Well: Tribal-State-NPAIHB-IHS MOUs in Oregon ~ Richard Leman, Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division; Victoria Warren-Mears, NPAIHB
The Mutual Aid Agreement for Tribes and Local Health Jurisdictions in Washington State ~ Lou Schmitz and Heather Erb, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State
Climate Change and Public Health – Seattle & King County: Building Community Departmental Capacity ~ Robin Pfohman and Colin Rhodes, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Government to Government: What Works and What Doesn’t ~ Dan Martinez, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
The Washington State Indian Healthcare Improvement Act: Adding Tribal Representation to Washington State’s Emergency Management Council ~ Heather Erb and Lou Schmitz, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State; Lee Shipman, Shoalwater Bay Tribe
Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication: Tools You Can Use ~ Jamie Bash, Oregon Health Authority
Climate and Health: Voices of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs ~ Dan Martinez, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs