Returning to the Sacred Path: Cultural Safety and AI/AN Health | February 26, 2026
Date of Presentation: February 26, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Journey to Health
Keywords: #AI/AN #care #cultural #historical #indigenous #informed #journey #jth #native #safety #trauma
In this presentation, Jennifer Nanez examines how trauma informed care connects to cultural safety and highlights the core principles of cultural safety in AIAN healthcare, including recognition of historical trauma, power dynamics, and accountability to communities. She also explores how reflexivity and cultural safety apply to American Indian providers, emphasizing ongoing self-reflection and responsibility in delivering community centered care.
Presented by:
Jennifer Nanez, MSW, LMSW | Lecturer II, University of New Mexico
Jennifer S. Nanez, MSW, LMSW, currently serves as a Lecturer II with the University of New Mexico, Division of Community Behavioral Health in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Ms. Nanez is an enrolled tribal member of the Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico and is a daughter, sister, an auntie; and mother to two young Indigenous matriarchs in training. Ms. Nanez has been in the social work and education fields for 30 years, with experience working across Tribal, Urban Indian, Federal and University Systems; all with an emphasis in being of service in the American Indian population. Ms. Nanez’s interests lie in suicide prevention and mental health treatment support. Ms. Nanez works to promote effective community engagement and clinical practice, while emphasizing cultural resilience, connection to traditions, Indigenous based knowledge, and healing in American Indian Tribes and communities.
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