Tribal Services
NARBHA serves over 700,000 people and 62,000 square miles (or ½ of the state of Arizona), including the Hopi Reservation and Memorandums of Understanding with ten Native American tribes of northern Arizona. The following is a list of tribes served all or in part by NARBHA:- Fort Mojave Tribe
- Havasupai Tribe
- Hopi Tribe
- Hualapai Tribe
- Kaibab-Paiute Tribe
- Navajo Nation
- San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Yavapai-Apache Nation
- Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe
Vision for Tribal Services
To promote and develop effective healthy partnerships between Tribal behavioral service providers and the NARBHA system of care.
- Active participation in NARBHA identified and state-wide cultural initiatives and implementation of those recommendations throughout the NARBHA system.
- To serve as an advocate, resource, and communication link both within and outside NARBHA regarding the delivery of behavioral health services to Native American enrolled members.
- To assist in planning and implementing meetings between NARBHA providers, IHS, the Veteran's Administration, 638 providers, and urban Indian centers to coordinate and facilitate behavioral health service delivery.
- To address health issues in Northern Arizona Native American populations impacted by current healthcare service disparities and under-representation.
Tribal Liaison
The role of the Tribal Liaison is to maintain and ensure coordination between the NARBHA system of care for Native Americans and the Tribal Nations and/or Tribal governments and providers. This includes promoting interagency coordination of services for enrolled members and provides, when requested or indicated, technical assistance and training to provider agencies. The Tribal Liaison serves as the primary point of contact regarding delivery of behavioral health services to Native people and acts as a liaison between Tribal Agencies/Tribal Nations/Native Americans residing in the NARBHA region and the NARBHA Responsible Agencies as well as the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and the Division of Behavioral Health Services (DBHS).
Resources
Northern Arizona Native American Resource Directory
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