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.
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.
This resource is a list of Two-Spirit Societies located throughout the US and Canada. Links to websites, Facebook pages, and contact information are provided.
Partnering with Tribal child welfare programs for another 5 years! Greetings! We are excited to continue working with you to strengthen Tribal child welfare programs and ensure that all Indian children can thrive in their Native communities, especially during these...
“This post, featuring Cherokee Nation’s Hettie Charboneau, highlights how the sovereign tribal government has worked with Casey to improve its foster parent recruitment and retention efforts. Charboneau has served in the Cherokee Nation’s child welfare...
“Experiences of racism, homophobia, and transphobia in U.S. schools are prevalent among LGBTQ youth of color. Prior research on LGBTQ youth of color in general has shown that schools nationwide are hostile environments for LGBTQ youth of color, where they...
Developed for Youth Homes by the National Native Children’s Trauma Center at the University of Montana, this recorded webinar training provides a overview of historical trauma.
“Cultural humility in trauma informed practice is of paramount importance when working with underserved minority populations. Societal structures and systems of oppression, such as disproportionate representation of American Indian/Alaska Native children in...