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  1. IHS diabetes nutrition resource manual : a resource for health providers working in American Indian and Alaska Native communities (SuDoc HE 20.308:D 54) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1997
  2. Eat smart Alaska!: Nutrition-related chronic disease in Alaska : 1997 needs assessment by Beverly Wooley, 1997

21. Health Careers - Dietary Manager
state and federal health agencies, nursing homes, and hospitals. Other jobs arein communitybased educational or nutrition programs. Rural alaska employment
http://www.ichs.uaa.alaska.edu/careerguide/careers/dietmgr.htm
Home Health Careers Career Profiles Schools ... Jobs CAREERS CERTIFIED DIETARY MANAGER -Years Education-
2 years or less
Certified Nursing Assist

Clin Assist/Clin Lab Assist
CHA/Practitioner

Dental Assistant

Dietary Manager
EMT/Paramedic

Licensed Practical Nurse

Massage Therapist

Medical Assistant
... Speech Lang Path Assist 2-4 years Dental Hygienist Dietitian/Nutritionist Environ Health Sanitarian Health Educator ... Social Worker 5-7 years Audiologist Admin Licensed Prof. Counselor Mental Health Counselor ... Speech Lang Pathologist 8 years or more Chiropractor Dentist Ophthalmologist Optometrist ... Veterinarian Comments or Suggestions about the Health Career Guide? Please send them to Janice Troyer Phone: 786-6592 Professional Activities Certified dietary managers work under the direction of dietitians or dietetic technicians. They are responsible for supervising food services and nutrition care services in various types of facilities or community-based programs. Typical activities in food service departments include helping with menu planning, producing schedules, and the standardizing of recipes. In addition, Certified Dietary Managers often oversee ordering, receiving, and storing of food and supplies. They may supervise other dietary workers and maintain equipment, sanitation, safety, and security procedures. Hospital-based dietetic assistants also help patients with menu selection and routine modifications to diets.

22. Interior-Aleutians Campus
topics like food safety, gardening in alaska, home construction, nutrition and health. listingof services provided by the State of alaska many programs
http://www.iac.uaf.edu/student/native.htm
Native News Rural Issues
Native News
Please see our Financial Aid page for Alaska Native and Native American Scholarship and Aid Programs. back to top
Rural Issues

23. Programs And Services
Branch (AIANPB) provides American Indian and alaska Native children and check-upsand good practices in oral health, hygiene, nutrition, personal care
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/hsb/programs/
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PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Early Head Start
Migrant and Seasonal Program Branch

Program Services Areas

Special Projects
... Early Head Start (EHS) has a triple mission. It promotes healthy prenatal outcomes, enhances the development of infants and toddlers, and promotes healthy family functioning. Head Start is designed to foster healthy development in low-income children. Program grantees and delegate agencies deliver a range of services, responsive and appropriate to each child's and each family's heritage and experience, that encompass all aspects of a child's development and learning. Migrant and Seasonal Program Branch MHSQIC ) provides consistent and high quality services in support of healthy child development across the nation. American Indian - Alaska Native Program Branch The American Indian-Alaska Native Program Branch (AI-ANPB) provides American Indian and Alaska Native children and families nationally with comprehensive health, educational, nutritional, socialization and other developmental services promoting school readiness. These services are directed primarily toward economically disadvantaged preschool children (ages 3 to 5) and infants and toddlers (birth through age 3).

24. HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000: Nutrition Resource List
Indians and alaska Natives. The system features many special programs, includingnutrition. Gathers and publishes information about the health status of
http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/HP2000/2nutr2.htm
This resource list contains references to Federal, State, and local government agencies as well as private organizations that offer information resources related to the nutrition objectives of HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000. Because so many States have adopted their own year 2000 objectives, you may wish to contact your State health department for additional information.
Nutrition
LEAD AGENCIES:
Food and Drug Administration
Office of Food Labeling
Division of Technical Evaluation
(HFS-165), 200 C Street, SW
Washington, DC 20204
National Institutes of Health

Division of Nutrition Research Coordination
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Natcher Building, Room 5AN-32
45 Center Drive, MSC 6600
Bethesda, MD 20892-6600
YEAR 2000 OBJECTIVES
  • Reduce coronary heart disease deaths Reverse the rise in cancer deaths Reduce overweight prevalence Reduce growth retardation Reduce dietary fat intake Increase complex carbohydrate and fiber-containing foods Increase sound weight loss practices Increase calcium intake Decrease salt and sodium intake Reduce iron deficiency Increase breastfeeding Decrease baby bottle tooth decay Increase use of food labels Achieve useful nutrition labeling Increase availability of low-fat foods Increase low-fat, low-calorie food choices

25. TCRecord Content Collection Health And Nutrition
programs for American Indians and alaska Natives nationally interest in the topicof health and nutrition. Developing health Promotion programs David J. Anspaugh
http://www.tcrecord.org/Collection.asp?CollectionID=36

26. UCLA Center For Health Policy Research
health DATA. American Indian / alaska Native. health Insurance Coverage and programs.health Promotion/Disease Prevention Issues , Diet and nutrition.
http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/default.asp?topicID=10

27. Critical Condition: How Good Is Your Healthcare?
in alaska. It contains information on health promotion programs, projects, materialsand more. Topic areas include tobacco, hart, health, nutrition, diabetes
http://www.pbs.org/criticalcondition/helping/mapAlaska.htm
Download PDF Outreach Partners Other PBS Activities
You The Patient
...
Specific Populations
Help in Your Hometown
Alaska
Alaska Cancer Registry
Email: cancer@epi.hss.state.ak.us
Web:
http://www.epi.hss.state.ak.us/

programs/chronic/cancer.htm

The ACR is a population-based, statewide cancer registry. The registry maintains a listing of newly diagnosed cancer cases and pertinent data about that cancer. The ACR is funded by the CDC-National Program of Cancer Registries grant. Site features a list of publications, site search, and health related links. Alaska Health Education Library Project
Mailing address:
AHELP
Alaska Division of Public Health Box 110616 Juneau, Alaska Tel: 907-465-3027 Tel: 800-879-7033 FAX 907-465-2770 e-mail: patty_owen@health.state.ak.us Web: http://chems.alaska.gov/ahelp/ ahelp_home.htm The Alaska Health Library Education Project is an electronic clearinghouse of current health promotion and health resources that are specific to and available in Alaska. It contains information on health promotion programs, projects, materials and more. Topic areas include tobacco, hart, health, nutrition, diabetes, physical activity, HIV/AIDS, injury prevention, community based programs and more. Anchorage Health and Human Services Planning Office Email: wwhhspo@ci.anchorage.ak.us

28. NEHCRC Exemplar Programs - Definitions Of Keywords
health program of the Indian health Service nutrition screening, nutrition education,and nutrition counseling based, tribal, American Indian, alaska Native, or
http://www.uchsc.edu/ai/nehcrc/dbsearc/defexemp.htm

Search UCHSC/UCH
Reception Area Exemplar Programs Resource Bank ...
Jerome Bushyhead

NEHCRC
P.O. Box 6508, Mail Stop F800
Aurora, CO 80045-0508

Exemplar Programs
Definitions of Keywords
ADVOCACY - The processing of representing and/or arguing for the needs, rights, or general cause of an individual, family, or class of people (e.g., the disabled, older adults). ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - A progressive degenerative disease that attacks the brain and results in impaired memory, thinking, and behavior. A form of irreversible dementia. (See Dementia.) CASE-MANAGEMENT - As defined in the Older Americans Act (OAA), these services are usually provided by an individual or agency experienced in case-management. The purpose of case-management is to assess the older individual's needs and to arrange, coordinate, and monitor an optimum package of services to meet the needs of the older individual. Case-management typically includes comprehensive assessment of physical, psychological, functional, social/economic, and environmental needs. The plan of care that is relevant to the needs of the older adult may include any or all of the following services: non-professional support, community referral, and appropriate community placement. Case-management includes the periodic reassessment of the client's needs, plan of care, and on-going co-ordination. CHRONIC CONDITION - A chronic condition is defined as a physical or mental health problem of long duration that is amenable to treatment and management, but is not curable.

29. ACF - Programs
health insurance for children. Job Opportunities for programs (US Department of Agriculture)Child nutrition programs; REGION 10 SEATTLE alaska, Idaho, Oregon
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ...
ACF Contacts for Issues with State, Territory, or Tribal Services

Programs
Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

30. Funding Early Childhood Mental Health Services & Supports
and accessible to American Indian and alaska Native people met by existing programs,including prenatal care, nutrition education, health education and
http://www.georgetown.edu/research/gucdc/fpappb38.html
Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development
Federal Department of Health and Human Services Funding Sources
www.os.dhhs.gov
Each of the funding resources is further described here. The descriptions outline the major eligibility criteria and procedures, services and activities covered, provider qualifications, and any special features or unique issues to consider. Several funding streams discussed are currently being reexamined at the congressional level and may undergo substantial changes. The information found in this document is current as of December 2000. Please refer to the Web sites for the federal contact agencies in order to access the most up to date information on funding sources. The descriptions of funding sources for federal agencies contained in this document were taken from the Catalog for Federal Domestic Assistance found on the internet at www.cfda.gov . To research a funding source in the Catalog for Federal Domestic Assistance, use the "program number", found after the title of the funding source, in order to search for that particular funding stream. Indian Health Care Improvement Act
Authorization:
Title 25, Chapter 18 (Indian Health Care), Sec. 2023 (Early childhood development program)

31. ERIC--Health, PE, Recreation, And Dance Division
Groups, African Americans, American Indians and alaska Natives, Asian nutrition.Guidelines for School health programs to Promote Lifelong healthy Eating.
http://www.ericsp.org/pages/healthpe/fulltext.html
Full Text Resources on Health and Physical Education Welcome to our library of full-text resources in health and physical education that are available on the Internet. This is by no means an exhaustive listing, and staff at the Clearinghouse on Teaching and Teacher Education will continue to add materials as they come to our attention. Health (General) America's Children: Key National Indicators of Child Well-Being 1998. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
http://childstats.gov/ac1999/ac99.asp
Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services. Recommendations for Physicians and Other Health Professionals. American Medical Association.
http://www.ama-assn.org/adolhlth/recomend/monogrf1.htm
Health, United States, 1999.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus99ncb.pdf
1999 Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule. CDC Fact Sheet.
http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/fact/childimm.htm
1999 Child Health USA.
http://www.mchirc.net/pdf%20docs/chusa99.pdf

32. Govbenefits.gov - Past News/Featured Programs
be reduced by good prenatal health care and nutrition. to provide citizens with qualityof health care information of American Indian or alaska Native heritage
http://www.govbenefits.gov/jsp/PastFeaturedNews.jsp

33. Sound Partners - Partnership Profiles
With WIC, we worked to enhance four regions' nutrition programs for young childrenby adding a fitness contest With the alaska Native health Board, we
http://www.soundpartners.org/directory1987/directory_show.htm?doc_id=23532

34. Health And Social Services, State Of Alaska
WIC Senior Farmers' Market Program. Breastfeeding Welcome Here campaign.Publications. alaska nutrition News, Spring 2002, Feature Plant Foods.
http://health.hss.state.ak.us/dph/mcfh/nutri/default.htm
Nutrition Services Unit
The Family and Community Nutrition Program works primarily to reduce dietary risk for chronic diseases among Alaskans such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The program also works on other nutrition issues affecting Alaskans such as food access and availability. The Alaska WIC The Pediatric and Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance Systems monitor the nutritional status of high-risk pediatric and prenatal populations on a continuous basis. Both systems target prevalent behavioral risk factors and nutrition-related problems. Breastfeeding Welcome Here campaign. Publications.
Alaska Nutrition News
, Spring 2002, Feature: Plant Foods
Director's Corner
Epidemiology Laboratories
Public Health Nursing
... DHSS Employees

35. Food Stamps & Nutrition Programs
Food Stamps nutrition programs Resources 1996 (PRWORA) affected federal nutrition programs in several ways. State Department of health contracts with the nutrition Consortium of NYS
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36. Nutrition And Wellness
and consumers about American Indian and alaska Native access substance abuse, cardiovasculardisease and other health issues. Better nutrition Begins With You
http://www.4woman.gov/minority/index.cfm?page=186

37. Guide To USDA Programs For American Indians And Alaska Natives
Learn about the US Department of Agriculture's services especially for Native Americans, including food and nutrition assistance, rural development, and land management.
http://www.usda.gov/news/pubs/indians/open.htm

full cover
Guide to USDA Programs
for American Indians and
Alaska Natives
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmetal Relations
Program Aid 1617 "The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. "
Contents
Preface Introduction
  • Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations Natural Resources and Environment ...
  • Bibliography
    Appendix
    Executive Memorandum on Government-to-Government Relations With Native American Tribal Governments Departmental Regulation:
    Policies on American Indians and Alaska Natives

    38. Other Federal Health Groups
    Information for Women on Food Safety, nutrition and Cosmetics. Indian healthService (IHS) American Indian and alaska Native Women's health.
    http://www.4woman.gov/owh/other.htm
    National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health National Community Centers of Excellence in Women's Health Education and Outreach Initiatives Minority Women's Health ... Working Groups and Other Committees Other Federal Health Resources OWH Publications National Action Plan on Breast Cancer OWH Home Other Federal Health Resources Federal Programs Relevant to Women's Health: Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

    39. Programs And Resources For Native American Elders
    an agency in the Department of health and Human for the exemplary supportive andnutrition services they provide to American Indian, alaska Native and
    http://www.aoa.gov/AIN/default.htm
    Home Quick Index Site Index What's New ... E-Mail AoA
    Programs and Resources for Native American Elders

    40. American Indian, Alaska Native, And Native Hawaiian Program - Older Americans Mo
    native organizations representing American Indian, alaska Natives, and nutrition servicesare a major component of who generally are in poorer health, are more
    http://www.aoa.gov/May2000/FactSheets/NativeAmericans.html
    Home Quick Index Site Index What's New ... E-Mail AoA American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Program The Administration on Aging (AoA) advocates for older American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. AoA coordinates activities with other federal departments and agencies, administers grants, and collects and disseminates information related to the problems of older Native Americans. Grants to Native Americans Under Title VI of the Older Americans Act, grant awards are made directly to tribal and native organizations representing American Indian, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiian organizations to provide supportive and nutrition services, including congregate and home-delivered meals. In 1999, a total of $18,475,000 was awarded to 225 tribal organizations. Nutrition services are a major component of tribal Title VI programs. Native elders receive nearly three million congregate and home-delivered meals annually. Most sites provide hot congregate meals four to five times a week. Home-delivered meals are delivered five times a week for elders who generally are in poorer health, are more functionally impaired, get out of their homes less often, and need in-home supportive services. Most programs provide modified diets for diabetics, or others who might be on low-fat, low-cholesterol, and low-sodium diets. Several programs provide special nutrition services such as meals for homeless older persons, an evening meal option for home-delivered meal participants, and weekend home-delivered meals.

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