This library contains over 200 articles and resources relevant to tribal child welfare, gathered from a wide variety of sources.
It also includes all of the products developed by the Capacity Building Center for Tribes that you see featured on this website. We hope you find what you need!
Materials here not created by the Capacity Building Center for Tribes are for reference and not necessarily endorsed by the Children’s Bureau.
These guidelines address the components of comprehensive family assessment, show the linkages to service planning and service provision, and illustrate how child welfare agencies can support their use. As states and agencies use these guidelines, they will be updated...
“The rationale for collaboration among criminal justice agencies in these separate jurisdictions is to exchange information that bears upon case processing and services for victims; to develop and cooperate in complying with regulations that bear upon how each...
This manual provides user-friendly information to facilitate the development of successful suicide prevention programs. Alsohighlighted are recommendations around a number of prevention strategies that follow the best evidence about what works.
This online workshop provides information and practical approaches for those working with Indigenous youth ages 15-24, with a focus on responding to youth at risk of suicide.
This compilation provides a number of useful tools focused on suicide prevention in circumpolar Indigenous communities. Included are resources for communities, clinical providers, and the region, as well as for individuals and families.
The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention created this toolkit to assist community organizers in taking specific stepsto help address suicide in their communities. It includes fact sheets, ideas for activities, and ready-to-use templates.
The National Indian Health Board Resource Guide provides this information for tribal communities to examine community-based prevention practices and to learn strategies and lessons for the effective implementation of prevention programs.