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  1. Trainings - NICWA

    The provisions of ICWA are explained in non-legal language and presented in the order in which a child welfare worker might encounter them in an ICWA case. The course features sample case studies, …

  2. Homepage - NICWA

    Our training institutes offer affordable professional development to keep you updated in the evolving field of child welfare.

  3. Annual Protecting Our Children Conference - NICWA

    Every year, from August to March, we recruit a broad range of partners to help underwrite this critical training event.

  4. Introductions Overview History of ICWA and current need for ICWA • Activity • Federal policy and its effects on Indian children, families, and tribes • Current status of Indian children in state child welfare …

  5. ICWA Quick Resource Guide te child welfare systems. These resources are specific to the application of the Indian Child Welfare Act (24 U.S.C. § 1901 et. seq.), which applies in state child custody …

  6. Our Work - NICWA

    Each year, we offer training and professional development opportunities for those interested in child welfare and related fields. We empower Native communities by offering culturally grounded support …

  7. Upon completion of this training institute, participants will: Understand the historic relationship between Indian children and the United States child welfare policies that led to the enactment of the Indian …

  8. What is ICWA? - NICWA

    The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), enacted into law in 1978, addresses the high rate of Native children removed from their families by public and private child welfare agencies.

  9. In California, ICWA training is part of the core curriculum for county social work staff, including a dedicated training module on active efforts. A 40-hour advanced ICWA training developed by Tribal …

  10. Resources For Service Providers Archives - NICWA

    Jan 1, 2018 · “ICWA” stands for the Indian Child Welfare Act, which is a federal law passed in 1978. ICWA was enacted in response to the alarmingly high number of Native children being removed from …