Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center
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This free e-learning course is meant to assist Tribal leaders and program directors in gaining a greater understanding of their role in emergency preparedness and the available resources.
The course will explore some of the issues that arise during an emergency incident as well as all-hazard planning, interoperability, and using the unified command center. It will also detail the essential working relationships that federally recognized Tribal governments should establish with federal, state, and local governments to ensure assistance after an emergency or a disaster.
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This free e-learning course covers the sources and dangers of lead exposure, the importance of lead testing in drinking water, and how to prevent lead exposure. This course is directed toward staff of Tribal schools and childcare centers.
After completing this e-learning course, you will be able to do the following:
- Identify why and when there is need to test drinking water for lead
- Describe steps to prepare for lead testing
- Describe actions to take to reduce possible exposure to lead in drinking water
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Learn about evaluation methods that honor Native peoples’ values and ways of knowing, learning, and being.
The five-module eLearning series on Weaving Success: Evaluation in Indian Country is free and open for enrollment. After completing this online course, participants will be able to evaluate the impact of their programs on the health of their patients and the overall community.
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