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...
” Many Native American tribal governments are lacking in emergency preparedness, a part of the emergency management cycle where planning for disasters happens. These governments need assistance planning for future disasters. Federal, and state governments, along...
Tribal Home Visiting will be providing periodic email updates, featuring key resources and guidancerelated to the COVID-19 emergency. This resource is their August 5, 2020 issue. Resource Link:...
“This webinar highlights the federal government’s recent guidance on emerging legal issues in child welfare cases. The webinar also helps attorneys and judges apply that guidance in case-by-case decision-making on topics like visitation and family time,...
Compiled resources from the Tribal Law and Policy Institute with links to information and resources concerning relevant tribal, federal, and state issues, initiatives, and resources for effectively addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in American Indian and Alaska Native...