“This report provides a systematic review of what exists in the literature on four tribal child welfare prevention programs. These programs were identified by the WA Department of Child, Youth and Family Services as promising practices that have been implemented...
This webinar discussed how geographic information systems (GIS) can help strengthen practice and inform policy in tribal child welfare agencies. Mapping child welfare data can provide meaningful analysis of where to direct resources and build services to meet the...
We know that many tribal child welfare professionals work outside of their offices or in different circumstances. This tip sheet offers quick and helpful suggestions for keeping your information protected, with links to assistance. Resource Link: Keeping...
A trauma-informed approach to child welfare supports the health and well-being of workers and the children and families being served. This is the second webinar in a trauma and resiliency series offered by the Center for Tribes. We look at the science behind...
This webinar focused on building a trauma lens that lends itself to utilizing a trauma-informed approach when providing services to American Indian children and families involved in child welfare. A trauma-informed child welfare system is defined and participants...