By Cindy Blackstock, Terry Cross, John George, Ivan Brown, and Jocelyn Formsma “This document embodies an earnest intent to capture the wisdom of theapproximately 200 invited leaders who attended Reconciliation: Looking Back,Reaching Forward—Indigenous Peoples...
A Toolkit with Best Practices, Research, and Resources Developed by the National Indian Child Welfare Association”The Tribal Best Practices for Family Engagement Toolkit is created to inform and enrich thefamily advocate’s capacity when engaging Indian families...
Recognizing the impact of trauma on children, families, and professionals within the local tribal community context is an important piece of the trauma-informed and trauma-resilient puzzle. It is an ongoing relationship-building process to recognize and identify the...
This resource offers self-care techniques and tools for tribal child welfare professionals. We know we can only be better at what we do when we take care of ourselves first. Resource Link: Self-Care: Resources to Help Address Burnout and Increase Wellness in Tribal...
The Sex Trafficking in Indian Country: Advocacy Curriculum (Curriculum) is designed to introduce information on sex trafficking of Native people, covering topics such as the definition of sex trafficking, red flags, trafficker tactics, screening for sex trafficking,...
This set of 10 one-page tip sheets for child welfare stakeholders related to remote work includes information on technology tools and practical reminders related to issues such as texting and preparing for video visits. Resource Link:...
This guide offers comprehensive guidance for child welfare agencies to develop disaster plans, including a series of checklists for use before, during, and after a disaster. Resource Link:...