Nez Perce Tribe TANF Program

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10/11/2016

Okylomn Teminkees
The Community Garden Needs YOU!!!
Calling All Tribal Employees

This Friday

* * * October 14, 2016 * * *

FREE SNACKS

The Community Garden Committee invites everyone to come spend their lunch hour helping to close the Community Garden down this week on Friday at the Lapwai Nimiipuu Health Clinic by the parking lot. The Committee will provide snacks and beverages.

No need to sign up just show up. If 15 or more volunteers can swing by and give an hour of their time that will be much appreciated and definitely help toward getting the garden ready for winter.

Keith Lawrence, our number one garden volunteer and leader will be in the garden and show us what to do.

Jobs will entail piling up the vines and getting them ready to be mulched.

Hours in the garden will be from 10:30am to 1:30pm.

For questions or comments please contact Ann McCormack at 208 621 3710 or via email [email protected].

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10/11/2016

PiNee Waus Family Bingo Night
Come bring the family out for some Family Fun!!

$2.00 Card $1.00 $1.00
October 19th 6pm-8pm
$2.00 Nachos $.50

For questions or comments please contact Aqua Greene at [email protected] or 208.843.7360.

DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

10/11/2016

Restoring Sacred Voices
Nimiipuu Two Spirit Society
Movie Night

Tuesday, Oct 11th
Pi-Nee-Waus Community Center
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Kumu Hina is a powerful film about the struggle to maintain Pacific Islander culture and values within the Westernized society of modern day Hawai’i. It is told through the lens of an extraordinary Native Hawaiian who is both a proud and confident M¬ahu, or transgender woman, and an honored and respected Kumu, or teacher, cultural practitioner, and community leader.

October 11th is designated as National Coming Out Day. In recognition of this monumental day, we the Nimiipuu Two Spirit Society would like to observe this day as Coming In Day – an opportunity for local Two Spirit people and allies to come back into the circle and begin the healing process. Two Spirit people, for the most part, have been displaced due to several factors. However, in order to heal, we must begin the dialogue and commence a plan for our wellbeing.

Please join us during our Movie Night and roundtable discussion. Share your story and join in on the conversation. For more information, please contact: Otta Moody at [email protected], Amanda Lopez at [email protected] or Dr. Kristy Kuehfuss at [email protected].
This event was made possible with support from the Nimiipuu Health Behavioral Health Department, Nez Perce Tribe IVision Program and local community members. All are encouraged to attend this inaugural event.

DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

10/11/2016

Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment
”Tribal Environmental Summit”
Clearwater River Casino/Resort, Lewiston, ID
Saturday, October 29, 8:30 to 3:30
Free breakfast and lunch
Tribal speakers, movies and networking on Environmental issues
Join with us to coordinate efforts to protect Mother Earth
Contact Julian at [email protected] or 509-330-0023

DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

10/11/2016
10/11/2016

Job opportunity now advertised on USAJobs.gov for a 6-month maintenance worker WG-4749-05 position at the Spalding site of Nez Perce National Historical Park.

The position number is NWSHRO-16-1815944 and it closes one week from today, October 18, 2016. (This advertisement includes a similar opportunity at Fort Vancouver NHS, in Vancouver WA.)

The work involves facility maintenance, grounds keeping, and custodial duties at Spalding and outlying park sites including Canoe Camp and East Kamiah. For details, contact park maintenance supervisor Trent Martinez at [email protected] or 208-843-7055. Thank you.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/452240600/

Scott Eckberg, Idaho Unit Manager
Nez Perce National Historical Park
39063 US HIghway 95
Spalding ID 83540
[email protected]
208-843-7051

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The Pacific West Region Northwest Human Resources Office is recruiting for seasonal Maintenance Worker, WG-4749-05 positions intended to assist permanent staff with Facility Management field work.These are TEMPORARY seasonal positions/appointments not to exceed 6 month...

10/10/2016

Public Services Announcement

EARLY VOTING
For All Nez Perce County Residents
Early voting for the November 8, 2016 General Election will be available
Tuesday, October 11th and Tuesday, October 18th
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Pi-Nee-Waus Community Center, located at 102 Agency Road, Lapwai
For additional information, contact the Auditor Recorder’s office at (208) 799-3020 or visit us on the web at www.co.nezperce.id.us

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Provides information about the history, departments, and elected officials.

10/03/2016

Nez Perce Tribe Social Services/Child Protection Services presents:
Healthy Relationships
October 13-14
Please sign up by 10/07
Teecukwenwees Education Room. 271 B Street
Lapwai


Please Join us for this interactive 2 day workshop.
Topics include:
• An Introduction to Healthy Relationships
• Historic Trauma, Drama & Wellness
• Hunters & Gatherers
• Healthy Conflict Resolution
• Healthy Communication
• Coming Together as a Couple
• Healthy Sexuality
• Living in Balance

Light Refreshments and Lunch Provided

Please contact Rebecca Lehman, LMSW for more information or to sign up: 208-621-4666



DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

09/27/2016

NEZ PERCE TRIBE
GENERAL COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Tentative Meeting Schedule
October 3, 2016
Wayas Community Center Kamiah, Idaho
November 7, 2016
Pineewaus Community Center Lapwai, Idaho
December 5, 2016
Teweepuu Community Center Orofino, Idaho
January 9, 2017
Wayas Community Center Kamiah, Idaho
February 6, 2017
Pineewaus Community Center Lapwai, Idaho
March 6, 2017
Wayas Community Center Kamiah, Idaho
April 3, 2017
Teweepuu Community Center Orofino, Idaho
***ALL MEETINGS START AT 6 PM***

2016-2017 Resolutions Committee
Member Contact Information
Chairperson
DelRae Kipp
[email protected]
208-791-2181
Vice-Chairman
Edion Whiteplume
[email protected]
208-717-8070
Secretary
Stella Penney
[email protected]
208-790-9209
Member
Margarita Bulltail
[email protected]
208-790-6261

DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

09/23/2016

Baseball and Softball Planning Meeting

Please join us in expanding the opportunities for the Wildcats!

Goal: Bring Baseball and Softball back this year!
Planning Meeting Open to All: Tuesday,October 4th 5:00 p.m.
Lapwai Middle-High School Commons

Questions? Please contact the Athletic Director, Mr. Kronemann, (208) 843-2241 or the Superintendent, Dr. Aiken, (208) 843-2622.

DISCLAIMER: The Nez Perce Tribe is providing this public message as a service to the staff and to the tribal community. The Nez Perce Tribe disclaims any role in or any implied or explicit support for the content or intention of the persons or programs sending this help desk message. The Nez Perce Tribe neither endorses nor is responsible for the accuracy or reliability of the statements contained in this help desk message. Thank you.

09/21/2016

The following important information has been shared by our friend and colleague Debbie Hilbish in New Mexico, U.S.A.

Every 2 hours and 11 minutes a person under the age of 25 dies by su***de
• Su***de is the 3rd leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24
• Su***de is the 2nd leading cause of death for college- age youth
• Su***de is the 4th leading cause of death for our youth ages 10-14
• Gay, le***an, bisexual and transgender youth are still nearly 4 times more likely to attempt su***de than their straight peers. More than 2 out of 5 think about su***de often, and 1 in 3 have attempted it.
• An estimated 1,100 college students (3 per day) die by su***de
• Su***de is PREVENTABLE.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) su***de affects all youth, but some groups are at higher risk than others. Boys are more likely than girls to die from su***de. Of the reported su***des in the 10 to 24 age group, 84% of the deaths were males and 16% were females. Girls, however, are more likely to report attempting su***de than boys.
Su***de by youths include risk factors such as:
• History of previous su***de attempts
• Family history of su***de
• History of depression or other mental illness
• Alcohol or drug abuse
• Stressful life event or loss
• Easy access to lethal methods
• Exposure to the suicidal behavior of others
• Incarceration
Yet, Bullying and Cyberbullying play a large factor in why our youths contemplate, attempt and commit su***de.
What to do If You Suspect Your Child is Suicidal
WHAT CAN PARENTS DO
Most kids and teens who are suicidal will show warning signs and parents must know all of the signs so they can get their kids and teens help!
• Change in eating and sleeping habits
• Withdrawal from friends, family, and regular activities
• Disinterest in using their computers and cell phones to text friends
• Disinterest in going to school
• Violent actions, rebellious behavior, or running away
• Drug and alcohol use
• Unusual neglect of personal appearance
• Marked personality change
• Persistent boredom, difficulty concentrating, or a decline in the quality of schoolwork
• Frequent complaints about physical symptoms, often related to emotions, such as stomachaches, headaches, fatigue, etc.
• Loss of interest in pleasurable activities
• Not tolerating praise or rewards
A kid or teen who is planning to commit su***de may also:
• Complain of being a bad person or feeling rotten inside
• Give verbal hints with statements such as: I won't be a problem for you much longer, nothing matters, it's no use, and I won't see you again
• Put his or her affairs in order, for example, give away favorite possessions, clean his or her room, throw away important belongings, etc.
• Become suddenly cheerful after a period of depression
• Have signs of psychosis (hallucinations or bizarre thoughts)
The most important thing to understand is that parents must keep the lines of communication open. Not just once or twice – but all the time.

Show your concern, love and support. By having conversations on a regular basis your kids and teens may feel more compelled to confide in you. If they do, take it very seriously!

Even if it’s something you may feel is trivial, to a kid or teen can be consumed with the incident and take it to a whole other level.
If you have difficulties getting your kids and teens to talk with you, offer them other alternatives such as another family member, a close family friend, a guidance counselor, clergy member or their doctor.

A fight with a friend might not seem like a big deal to you in the larger scheme of things, but for a teen it can feel immense and consuming. It's important not to minimize or discount what your teen is going through, as this can increase his or her sense of hopelessness.

Ask Questions
Although you may be hesitant to ask your kids and teens if they’ve ever contemplated su***de, you can bring it up in a conversation buy saying: “You seem very unhappy lately and I heard you say you wish you were dead. Are you thinking of taking you life?”
They may not admit it to you, but if you even suspect that your kid or teen is at risk, GET HELP immediately.

If you have a scheduled appointment with a mental health professional and your child suddenly states he/she is feeling better and doesn’t want to go, keep the appointment anyway. Euphoria can set in right before someone actually commits su***de. If your child is adamant about not keeping the appointment, discuss with the mental health professional.

Contact your doctor for a referral to a psychologist or psychiatrist, or your local hospital's department of psychiatry can provide a list of doctors in your area. Your local mental health association or county medical society can also provide references. In an emergency, you can call (800) SU***DE or (800) 999-9999(800) 999-9999Â FREE or call your local emergency room or take your kid or teen there -- even if you’re unsure if your child is suicidal. The hospital can determine the danger if any and suggest appropriate treatment. At the very least, if your kid or teen is not suicidal and has depression issues, that can be dealt with as well – but at least you’ll know you’ve done everything you could to keep your kid or teen alive!

09/21/2016

Every three years the TANF Program is required to make a new plan for continued funding from the Federal funding agency. We are reqired to submit a new plan to the Tribe and to the funding agency. We are also required to make a new resolution and have it approved by the tribe and at that time submit the new resolution, new plan, and letter of Intent to the Federal funding agencies stating we will not change the geographial or population that we cater to in our TANF program. During this time we have a period of comment for those interested and we place the new TANF plan in the area community which we have done, there are copies at the Kamiah Tribal Community building in Kamiah, the Orofino Tribal Community building in Orofino, and the Tribal Social Service building in Lapwai.

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