Recorded September 12, 2023 In this webinar, the Center for Native Child and Family Resilience staff describe the Txin Kaangux̂ (TK) Initiative on St. Paul Island and the program’s incorporation of cultural values and traditions into policies, procedures, and...
Presented by: Kimee Wind-Hummingbird and Lisa Stark, National Native Children’s Trauma Center Recorded May 18, 2023 The Capacity Building Center for Tribes and National Native Children’s Trauma Center staff offer this second of a two-part Trauma-Informed...
Every assessment with a family can change the course of someone’s life. It is important to be self-aware, intentional about engaging with families, and to use the information to make decisions. Understanding bias is a step in the process of ensuring that family...
The Capacity Building Center for Tribes and National Native Children’s Trauma Center staff offer this first of a two-part webinar series focusing on Trauma-Informed Supervision in Tribal Child Welfare. Participants will: 1) learn foundational and tangible tips...
Connection to concrete resources provides additional opportunities for youth to gain the life skills necessary to navigate adulthood. The experience of trauma in childhood threatens and disrupts healthy development. Tribal child welfare programs and individual...