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National Indian Child Welfare Association Training Institutes

Sponsor
National Indian Child Welfare Association
Deadlines
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis
Purpose

The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) offers in-person and virtual professional development training for child welfare professionals working with American Indian families.

Courses:

  • Understanding the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA)
  • Positive Indian Parenting
  • Child Protection Teams in Indian Country
  • Establishing Positive Indian Parenting In Your Community
  • Tribal Customary Adoption
  • Cross-Cultural Skills in Indian Child Welfare
  • Qualified Expert Witness
  • Working With Substance-Abusing Families
  • Foundations of Tribal Child Welfare Casework Practice

Links to objectives and sample agendas are provided on the program website.

Eligibility

Courses are designed for child welfare professionals working with American Indian families.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Course registration is typically between $400 - $725.

Application process

Upcoming training is listed on the program website. Choose the appropriate link for online registration.

Tagged as
Abuse and violence · American Indian or Alaska Native · Child welfare · Children and youth · Culture and cultural competency · Families · Substance use and misuse

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