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SGU will be closed in honor of Memorial Day Monday May 25 2020
Sinte Gleska University will be closed on May 14-15, 2020 following the RST COVID-19 public message (refer to local radio messages). SGU security staff will remain on duty as essential employees protecting institutional assets.
With payroll this week, paper checks will be available at 4 pm today (Wed). For paper checks not picked up, these will be mailed. As designated, SGU employees (essential/core operations) will return to campus stations on Mon. May 18, 2020, 8 am, subject to a change in status. We encourage SGU employees to be safe and stay home, to take care of relatives esp. elders and young ones, to follow public COVID-19 messages, and continue to offer prayers during these unique and challenging times. Mitakuye oyasin…. Rosebud Sioux Tribe Mental Health Resources
Your Mental Health Matters.....Children’s Mental Health Matters Too! Sinte Gleska University Tiwahe Glu Kini Pi “Bringing the Family Back to Life” Offers trauma focused services to children, ages 3 to 21 years old and their families, who experience serious, emotional, behavioral and spiritual issues (SEBD.) Offers Traditional Lakota & Contemporary Therapy (Individual, Group, Family, Inipi, Lowanpi etc.;) School Based Individual therapy @ TCES, TCMS, & SFIS; Equine Assisted Mental Health therapy working with the Sunkawakan Oyate (Horse Nation); Wrap-Around Care-Coordination to address the holistic needs of recovering Native youth & families; Traditional Lakota men’s & women’s teachings; Transportation & Flex funds for unmet needs; Positive Indian Parenting classes; and Therapy for children and their families for problematic sexual behavior. For referrals during Covid pandemic call Kelsey at: (605) 840-8110 Marlies White Hat (605) 856-8163 PO Box 105 Mission, SD 57555 Tokala Inajiyo Suicide Prevention Mentoring Program Train youth & families in Life Skills, teaching individuals how to make healthy decisions, Crisis response team that intervenes when there is a sudden death or suicide in the community, Conduct Depression screening on individuals referred to the program also refers out to IHS Behavioral Health. TISPMP currently has 105 peer monitors which they meet with monthly & conduct prevention activities and QPR Trainings (Question, Persuade, Refer.) Mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors & save lives by providing innovative, practical proven suicide prevention training. Jessica Two Eagle (605) 856-2587 Bristow Ranch Mission, SD 57555 White Buffalo Calf Woman Society 24-hr Crisis Response/Our House Lakota Mental Health Toolkits given to Relatives, Lakota Cultural Interventions can be arranged, Support Groups, Legal Advocacy, Case Management for In shelter services, C’awic’a Tunpi Wic’ohan Lakota Naming Ceremonies to strengthening one’s identity & sense of self. 24-Hr Crisis Response (605) 856-2317 Our House (605) 856-2252 PO BOX 227 Mission, SD 57555 Wanbli Wiconi Tipi-Juvenile Detention Center Offering Inipi, Education, Fitness Routine, Lakota Cultural Classes, Daily Prayer Circle, Lakota Arts & Crafts. Community Service, Lakota Cultural classes (History, Language & Values) for residents of facility. Wiconi Wakan Health & Healing Center QPR Certified staff can facilitate trainings on suicide prevention to any school, organization & provide community level screenings and referrals. Mental Health Specialists provides therapeutic service to individuals & families, Aftercare services/ Post-vention Services, Mental/ Spiritual support for those who need services. Ann Valandra (605)747-2777 PO BOX 719 Rosebud, 57570 Maternal Child & Health/RST Project LAUNCH Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Offers services to Prenatal/Post-partum women & infants from birth to 8 years of age, including case management, family planning, home-based education, & local transportation for clients. RST Project LAUNCH provides services for families & children from birth to 8 years of age, including case management, education & outreach to resources, including Mental Health for the relative and family. Pat Bad Hand (605) 856 8701 Native Connections US-18 Rosebud, SD 57555 Sicangu MVP is a program of White Buffalo Calf Society. This community based program helps young males (10 -18 years of age) and their families through a healing process when they have been exposed or are direct victims of violence in our communities. Gunner Krogman (605) 856 2252 P.O BOX 227 Mission, SD 57555 Rosebud Sioux Tribe Alcohol & Drug Treatment Program Provides Alcohol and Drug Evaluations, Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Alcohol and Drug Education. Marcida Eagle Bear (605) 747-2342 P.O. Box 348 #7 Hospital Lane Rosebud, SD 57570 Rosebud Sioux Tribe IHS Behavioral Health Serious Behavioral Health issue such as substance use disorders, mental health disorders, suicide, violence & behavior related chronic diseases have a profound impact on the health of American Indian individuals, families & communities. IHS Behavioral health addresses these issues & promotes the Indian health care system focus on integrating behavioral health/primary care treatment, while respecting the balance, wellness, & resilience of American Indian people. Dr. Hill, Angela Carlos, & John Cochran (605)747 2231 18 Solider Creek Dr. Rosebud, SD 57570 National Resource Hotlines Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Available 24/7, 365/ year. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline The NAMI Helpline is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals and support to people living with mental health conditions, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public. Available from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., ET, Lakota Mental Health Trainings, Promoting & Referring individuals/families to Cultural Teachings, Practices, & Ceremonies; Creating a Sicangu Mental Health Toolkit and provides a Resource Directory for services “Red Pages.” Rikki Spotted Tail (605) 856-8224 101 Antelope Circle Antelope, SD 57555 Southern Behavioral Health Services Southern Plains Children’s counseling services assist families with the sensitive issues of child and adolescent behavior. This program provides mental health services to children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). Therapists help promote change and understanding for those struggling with trauma, conduct disorders, anger, discipline, attention deficit disorders, educational challenges, depression and other social and emotional life needs. Offers individual/ Family Counseling Services, Outpatient Services, Trauma Focused Cognitive therapy (TF-CBT) Mission Area Office (605)856-4631 153 S. Main St. Mission, SD 57555 St. Francis Mission Suicide & Crisis Line Message: Facebook: St. Francis Mission Suicide & Crisis Line Caroline Decory (605) 747-2361 350 S. Oak Street St. Francis, SD 57572 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) Monday thru Friday Sandra Wilcox (605)856 2990 PO BOX 1076 Mission, SD 57555 Sicangu MVP Victoria Moran (605)856 8195 Local Helpline Suicide Prevention Helpline: If you or a loved one needs to talk, call Call or text 605-319-1280 SFM, : Suicide Crisis Hotline the Available 24/7. Confidential, Free. Brandi Krogman was selected as Sinte Gleska University’s 2020 Student of the Year and the American Indian College Fund’s Coca Cola Scholar representing SGU. Brandi is working on an AA in Human Services. Congratulations Brandi! We are proud of you.
SGU Admin is closed to public, so all BIA stipends have been put in the mail yesterday.
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