This report summarizes findings from an environmental scan about practices and programs addressing trauma and related behavioral health needs among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth. The report includes descriptions of trauma-informed and trauma-specific...
The Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) combines implementation science and rigorous evaluation to build the knowledge-base in child welfare. Funded by the Children’s Bureau, PII Grantees applied a focused approach to address the needs of vulnerable populations in...
The International Organization for Adolescents (IOFA) launched a project in 2007 to build the capacity of child welfare agencies and service providers to respond to child trafficking. “IOFA is partnering with the Center for the Human Rights of Children...
“Bullying, youth violence, and suicidal behaviors are interrelated parts of community violence that plague American Indian and Alaska Native communities. ” View this four page fact sheet to learn more.” Resource Link: Bullying in Indian Country...
Author abstract: This article tells an intergenerational narrative about how historical pandemics and family adoptions stories can influence urban Indigenous custom adoption practices, policies, teaching and research. It uses the seven principles of Archibald’s (2008)...