National Indian Health Board 2012 National Tribal Public Health Summit Tulsa, Oklahoma May 30, 2012.

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National Indian Health Board 2012 National Tribal Public Health Summit Tulsa, Oklahoma May 30, 2012

CPSA Service Area CPSA serves Pima County in Southern Arizona Tribal Nations located within the CPSA service area are the Tohono O’odham Nation and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe (TRBHA). Some Tribal Nations work with multiple RBHA’s

Access to RBHA Services on the Tohono O’odham Nation Memorandum of Agreement First Outpatient Facility on Tribal Land Children/Adult Services Coordination of Care - Better Referrals to Inpatient/Residential Treatment Enhanced Crisis Services

Collaboration and Community Involvement Monthly meetings with TOBH, IHS, Police Dept., ICHD TON Prevention Coalition/Suicide Prevention Task Force Mental Health First Aid/QPR Red Road to Wellbriety/Not Simply Red Committee TIC Community Coalition

Julia N. Chavez, Tribal Liaison 4575 E. Broadway Tucson, AZ (520)