Additional Training Resources
The IHS Indian Children’s Program (ICP) provides training and consultation to IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian Health system (I/T/U) providers and those serving American Indian/Alaska Native youth on the topics of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and other Neurodevelopmental disorders.
From Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) and The University of New Mexico Project ECHO, Indian Country ECHO provides IHS, Tribal and Urban Indian healthcare workers with the knowledge and support they need to manage patients with complex conditions such as hepatitis C, substance use disorder, diabetes, and HIV through free, in-person training and virtual telehealth sessions.
The Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network delivers free training and technical assistance to the mental health field.
The National American Indian and Alaskan Native Addiction Technology Transfer Network provides education and training opportunities for individuals and groups involved in providing substance abuse treatment and counseling, including health professionals in primary prevention.
SAMHSA's practitioner training offers tools, training, and technical assistance to practitioners in the fields of mental health and substance use disorders.
The SMI Adviser is a clinical support system for serious mental illness (SMI). This resource provides free online courses for clinicians and providers. Continuing education credits are offered.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) SPRC provides in-person trainings, online courses, webinars, and other virtual learning experiences related to suicide prevention.
Veterans Health Administration TRAIN is a national learning network that provides quality training opportunities for professionals who protect and improve the public’s health.