DSW Student/Program Manager
Tulane University , United States
Kristi Ka`apu (Native Hawaiian) serves as a Program Manager for the NIH clinical trial (R01AA028201) “Chukka Auchaffi’ Natana (In Choctaw): The Weaving Healthy Families Program to Promote Wellness and Resilience and Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence”. She obtained her MSW from the Tulane University at the School of Social Work, and is a doctoral candidate with intentions of graduating in December 2024. Her research interests include Indigenous Populations, Resiliency, Mental Health, and issues around Gender/Sexuality. Kristi also has prior experience in private practice and various fields of mental health and healthcare.
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Ecosystemic Ripple Effects, COVID-19 Factors Affecting Indigenous Families and Children
Friday, October 25, 2024
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM CT