Indigenous Child Welfare: The Long Emergency and a Way Forward
In this two-part module, participants will explore the findings of a scoping study on Indigenous child welfare within Turtle Island (Canada and U.S.). Findings from the scoped literature describe: the current state of the literature pertaining to child welfare with Indigenous families; why disparities persist in the involvement of Indigenous families in county, state, and provincial child welfare systems; culturally-based child protection beliefs, practices, and programs within Indigenous communities; evidence regarding the effectiveness of culturally-based child welfare programs; and challenges to widespread implementation of such culturally-based programs.
Recorded Training (1 hour)
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Recorded Training (1 hour)
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Click here to access Part 2
Our Impact This Year
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Counties Served
97
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Children Served
3,472
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Assigned CASA Volunteers
1,211
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New Volunteers Trained
289