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We are committed to the principle that
successful programs are those that are
designed and implemented with community
leadership and participation.
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Kelley Lebeaux, M.A. (Psychology)
Kelley LeBeaux, M.A. (Psychology) has provided training and
technical assistance to Tribal program staff on data collection
instruments and methodology, conducted qualitative data
collection including focus groups and key informant
interviews, and analyzed and reported on results of program
evaluations for a number of Sundance Research Institute
projects, including the Northern Arapaho Tribe CDC Reach
Action Community for Infant Mortality Prevention, the
Wind River Reservation Diabetes Prevention and Management
Program, Great Plains Tribal Chairman’s Health
Board – CDC Capacity Building Assistance(CBA)
to Improve the Delivery and Effectiveness of Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Services for
High-Risk and/or Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations,
and development of the Aberdeen Area Office of the
Indian Health Service Strategic Plan for 2012-1017.
Prior to joining Sundance Research Institute she was a
Patient Navigator for the American Cancer Society where
she established and maintained relationships with key staff
in priority sites to build patient referral mechanisms and
promote Patient Navigation service on the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation and identified information, resources and emotional
support needs of newly diagnosed and medically underserved
patients, survivors, and caregivers.
She has also been a Case Manager for Working Against
Violence, Inc., providing advocacy and emotional support
to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and
meeting with assigned clients regularly to identify needs,
assess strengths, set short-term and long-term goals, plan
for a future free of violence, make appropriate referrals,
and network with other agencies on behalf of the client.
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