2018 Statewide Tribal Opioid Summit
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MI
The objective of this first annual conference is to provide education, share information and continue open dialogue with federal, state, tribal, behavioral health and medical partners who are assisting Tribal communities in the fight against opioid and prescription drug addiction and the further victimization of Indian people. The intent is to improve responses to victims suffering from addiction and create a multidisciplinary response for victims, families and the Indian community as a whole. Each partner is dedicated to promoting healing in Indian Country among the 12 federally recognized Tribes in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Who Should Attend? Participants serving tribal communities are encouraged to attend. The Conference will benefit: - Victim Service Providers - Law Enforcement - Medical Professionals - Human Service Workers - Court Personnel - Students - Therapists Sponsored by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the US Attorney's Office, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan.

2018 Statewide Tribal Opioid Summit

The objective of this first annual conference is to provide education, share information and continue open dialogue with partners assisting Tribal communities in the fight against opioid addiction.

icon to add this event to your google calendarJune 14-15, 2018
8:29 am - 5:00 pm
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Sponsored by: Sponsored by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the US Attorney's Office, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan.
Contact Information: Mandy Wigren, 989-891-1910

Registration

The objective of this first annual conference is to provide education, share information and continue open dialogue with federal, state, tribal, behavioral health and medical partners who are assisting Tribal communities in the fight against opioid and prescription drug addiction and the further victimization of Indian people. The intent is to improve responses to victims suffering from addiction and create a multidisciplinary response for victims, families and the Indian community as a whole. Each partner is dedicated to promoting healing in Indian Country among the 12 federally recognized Tribes in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Who Should Attend? Participants serving tribal communities are encouraged to attend. The Conference will benefit: - Victim Service Providers - Law Enforcement - Medical Professionals - Human Service Workers - Court Personnel - Students - Therapists