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- Trainings - NICWA
Join us for multi-day trainings held across Indian County and virtually, led by dynamic trainers who are experts in the field of Native child welfare Participants receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) accredited by the National Association of Social Workers-Washington State
- Training | Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and . . . - DCYF
Developed by the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA), this culturally based training is grounded in traditional Native teachings about child rearing Trainings are designed to prepare facilitators to educate and support Native parents using a culturally specific approach
- Cost Registration » NICWA
NICWA offers a group discount on our in-person early-bird and in-person regular registration rate Groups of 5–9 people can receive a 5% discount Groups of 10+ people can receive a 10% discount
- Trainings – Standing Strong for Native Families
Join NICWA for a webinar with state Indian child welfare professionals to hear discussions about impacts to state agency services and implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act during the pandemic
- 42nd Annual Protecting Our Children Conference - Peer TA Network
The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) is hosting their annual gathering to discuss American Indian and Alaska Native (AI AN) child advocacy issues The conference will take place from April 7 to April 10, 2024, in Seattle, Washington with an option to join the general sessions virtually
- 42nd Annual Protecting Our Children Conference | Together We Stand . . .
Each year, NICWA hosts the largest national gathering on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI AN) child advocacy issues With over 1,600 attendees—and growing every year—this three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being
- Regional and Tribal Convenings: Themes and Promising Practices
Due to the large number of federally recognized tribes (574), NICWA had to handle their pre-convening calls differently than the Network Working on a strategy to center lived experience in their convening, they held two pre-convening calls
- Annual Protecting Our Children Conference - NICWA
With over 2,000 attendees, this three-day conference is the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being Below is information from our April of 2025 annual conference Check back in the fall of 2025 for more details about the 44th annual conference
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