A Guide to Compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act
The Indian Child Welfare Act helps American Indian and Alaska Native children remain connected to their families, cultures, and communities.
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The Indian Child Welfare Act helps American Indian and Alaska Native children remain connected to their families, cultures, and communities.
Traditional wisdom of Indigenous communities has long reflected that feelings of being connected to one another, nature, and culture are an important part of well-being.
Learn about a basic framework that can be used when a community or organization is envisioning, conceptualizing, and implementing a family engagement strategy.