The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) has produced four informative digital stories that highlight the importance of ICWA and feature Native families sharing their stories. Resource Link: The Heart of ICWA Author: NICWA Date:...
This four part series describes the aspects of the work of the Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative. By first defining capacity, the briefs offer different capacity building dimensions for organizations to consider, describe evidence-informed approaches to...
The Children’s Bureau has a webpage dedicated to laws & policies that may help in your IV-E planning efforts. Here you will find a Child Welfare Policy Manual, Program Instructions, Compilation of Titles IV-B and IV-E of the Social Security Act, Federal...
“The Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act, enacted in 2014, limited the use of APPLA as a case goal to children aged 16 and older. The Act made this provision effective 3 years after enactment for children under tribal responsibility. Some...
“Unci” (unh-chee) and “Gaka” (gah-gah) are Lakota terms for grandmother and grandfather respectively. These terms are generally used as terms of affection in the traditional Lakota families, while those Lakota families who are more acculturated use the more common...