Family Centered Services for Indian Children Impacted by
Family Substance Use Disorders
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Part 1 in the series, "Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
in Tribal Communities"
This session examines the delivery of family-centered services
in the context of the recovery model and community response. It
introduces the worker to the scope of such services and focuses
on three main topics: providing family preservation services, assisting
substance-abusing families, providing family support services. The
workshop is designed to provide the Indian Child Welfare (ICW)
worker with an understanding of the importance of these services,
which keep children with their own families, and the role of these
services in family preservation. The topics include supporting
families that are separated from their children, identifying traditional
positive supports, and building understanding for the historical
issues that surround tribal child welfare.
Presented by Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
Region 10, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
(NCSACW), and National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)
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Substance Abuse Treatment, Child Welfare, and Court Collaboration
Thursday, June 26, 2008
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Part 2 in the series, "Substance Abuse and Child
Welfare in Tribal Communities"
NCSACW and NICWA have worked together to integrate the Relational
Worldview Model and the 10 Element Framework to support administrators
in developing and maintaining collaboration in Tribal communities. The
Relational Worldview Model incorporates the Tribal thought of balance
and harmony in relationships. There are four major factors that
must come together in balance: context, mind, body, and spirit.
This Relational Worldview Model views family problems as resulting
from an imbalance between these factors. NCSACW uses a 10 Element
Framework of system linkages to organize planning efforts of substance
abuse treatment, child welfare and courts to improve outcomes for
families with substance use disorders involved in the child welfare
and family court system.
The Promoting Safe and Stable Families act recently funded six
Tribal community programs under the Targeted Grants to Increase
the Well-Being of, and to Improve the Permanency Outcomes for,
Children Affected by Methamphetamine or Other Substance Abuse.
This panel presentation involves representatives from four of these
tribes who are currently working to create system-wide linkages
between their Tribal community and State or county level departments
of child welfare services and substance abuse treatment services.
System linkages to be discussed include screening and assessment
of parents with substance use disorders and coordinating the service
linkages for parents’ treatment and child safety. Particular
strategies to be discussed include developing Memoranda of Understanding
and staffing meetings to establish and maintain collaborative relationships.
Presented by the Administration for Children and Families
(ACF), Region 10, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child
Welfare (NCSACW), and National Indian Child Welfare Association
(NICWA)
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Targeted Grants to Increase the Well-Being
of, and to Improve the Permanency Outcomes for, Children Affected
by Methamphetamine or Other Substance Abuse, Funding Opportunity
No. HHS-2007-ACF-ACYF-CU-0022. There were 53 awarded grantees across
the country. Find out which programs were funded.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/programs_fund/discretionary/2007.htm