Mental Health Conferences

KUNHI-YO’ “I’m Healthy” Conference

The KUNHI-YO’ “I’m Healthy” Conference is a free event held in Oneida, WI, focusing on raising awareness about drug overdoses and providing a safe space for discussions on healing and prevention.

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The KUNHI-YO’ “I’m Healthy” Conference is designed to raise awareness about drug overdoses, reduce stigma, and provide a platform for healing discussions. It aims to support those affected by overdose tragedies through culturally centered activities and community resources. The event will feature speakers on hope, healing, harm reduction, and historical trauma, along with overdose education. Attendees can expect a day filled with insightful sessions, community support, and opportunities for networking. The conference will conclude with a dinner and closing ceremony, emphasizing the theme 'Together We Can'.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Date: August 29, 2024

Location: Oneida Hotel & Conference Center

City/State: Oneida, Wisconsin

Address: N7210 Seminary Rd, Oneida, WI 54155

Event Format: in-person

Map for KUNHI-YO’ “I’m Healthy” Conference at N7210 Seminary Rd, Oneida, WI 54155

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

Oneida Behavioral Health

Oneida Behavioral Health’s Tribal Opioid Response Team focuses on addressing opioid-related issues within the community, promoting healing and awareness.

Email: communications_department@oneidanation.org

Phone: 800.236.2214

Registration Fees

How much does this conference cost?

Cost Type Notes
$0.00 General Admission Free admission with required registration for meal planning.

See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The conference begins at 9:00 a.m. and concludes with a dinner and closing ceremony. It includes sessions on hope, healing, harm reduction, and historical trauma, along with culturally centered activities.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

Dr. Lyle Ignace

Discusses public health threats and opportunities for AI/AN communities in the post-COVID era.

Professor Sonny Smart

Explores Indigenous perspectives on mental health and decolonization.

Professor Dr. Brian Jackson

Focuses on understanding generational trauma in Native American communities.

Dr. Cornelius

Shares insights on the courage of ancestors in relocating from New York to Wisconsin.

Patrick Danforth

Explains the Wellbriety Movement and Medicine Wheel teachings.

Stephanie Muscavitch

Provides understanding of the Great Law teaching.

Hotel Information

You need somewhere to stay! (Unless you live relatively close.)

The conference is held at the Oneida Hotel & Conference Center, providing convenient access for attendees.

Parking Information

Unless you're taking public transit.

Parking details are not specified, but attendees may inquire with the Oneida Hotel & Conference Center for options.

Other Links and Information

The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.

Reminder: This is an overview of this conference, and you should consult the official website for details on registration, fees, deadlines, and other details. Quill Therapy Solutions is maintaining this information to make it more accessible to the therapist and mental health professional community.

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