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Webinar Supporting the Use of Culturally Based Practices in Tribal Child Welfare

July 3, 2012

This is the second in a series of webinars focusing upon the recommendations of the needs assessment. (no recording of the presentation was captured) This second webinar entitled, Support the Use of Culturally Based Practices in Tribal Child Welfare, focuses upon the findings of the NRC4T needs assessment, how to access free TA through the T/TA Network, Organizational Assessments, as well as one tribal child welfare agency’s experiences in receiving an assessment.

Presenters:

  • Joe Walker, National Child Welfare Resource Center for Tribes
  • Maria Scannapieco, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Center for Child WelfareThe Mountains and Plains Child Welfare Implementation Center University of Texas - Arlington
  • Mary Iannone, MSW., Implementation Manager  The Mountains and Plains Child Welfare Implementation Center University of Texas – Arlington
  • Jhon Goes In Center, Senior Analyst Face-to-Face Integrated Technologies


Webinar Slides: Supporting the Use of Culturally Based Practices in Tribal Child Welfare

 

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