We work with Indian health care organizations,
government agencies, and universities to plan
and develop reports.
University of Washington, Indigenous
Wellness Research Institute
    Conference Report
JLWA developed the report for the 2010
international conference: "Knowing Your Roots:
Indigenous Medicines, Health Knowledge, and
Best Practices." The conference was held by the
International Network for Indigenous Health
Knowledge and Development, an international
assembly of indigenous health researchers,
scholars, policy makers,and practitioners
dedicated to improving the health of indigenous
peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and
the United States.

U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
    Federal Trust Policy Report
JLWA developed a Federal Trust Report from our
extensive review of federal trust related laws,
regulations, manuals, and handbooks with the
Trust Management Improvement Project to identify
regulations and program guidance that need to be
revised or repealed.
U.S. Indian Health Service & Office of the
Assistance Secretary of Planning and
Evaluation
    National Evaluation of Best Practices in
    Primary Health Care
JLWA worked with the National GPRA support
team to evaluate Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA) best practices at 17 federal
and tribal health care sites in 10 states. JLWA
developed a national report that will be
distributed by the Indian Health Service
nationally.

U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
    Tribal Planning Forum on Juvenile
    Justice, Substance Abuse & Mental
    Health
JLWA developed a report for the tribal planning
forum on tribal public health issues. The forum
was held by the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration and the
Department of Justice to improve policy
coordination and culturally appropriate
strategies to address substance abuse and
mental health needs of justice-involved youth.