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SUMMARY:Connection Is Protection: Keeping Kids Connected to Culture and Tribe Regardless of ICWA Status
DESCRIPTION:***Training offered by UC Davis Human Services | Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice \nREGISTER HERE \nConnection to culture and Tribal community should not depend on whether ICWA applies.  \nYouth in out-of-home care experience separation and disconnection every day — from family\, community\, culture\, and the routines that create stability and familiarity. Over time\, this disruption can also destabilize a young person’s sense of identity and belonging. For American Indian and Alaska Native children and families\, this harm is compounded by historical injustices\, including deliberate efforts to dismantle Tribal communities and child removal practices that targeted Native children.  \nCultural connection is often approached as secondary or optional in practice. Yet\, it is a protective factor – regardless if ICWA applies. When children and youth have a strong cultural identity and meaningful relationships with their Tribe and community\, they can experience a greater sense of belonging that can buffer the harms of system involvement and build resilience.   \nIn this ECHO session\, we will focus on practical\, everyday strategies professionals can use to help children\, youth\, and families develop or strengthen meaningful connections to their culture and Tribe(s) – whether ICWA applies or not. We will also examine how authentic Tribal engagement impacts outcomes\, including research showing that when Tribes are actively involved\, children spend 100 less days in out of home care.   \nParticipants will leave with actionable ideas they can integrate immediately into their work.  \nWho Should Attend:  \nThis series is designed for social workers\, juvenile probation officers and other child and family serving professionals and will provide digestible\, practical support focused on ICWA practice\, Tribal sovereignty and respectful collaboration and partnership with Tribes.  
URL:https://www.caltrin.org/event/connection-is-protection-keeping-kids-connected-to-culture-and-tribe-regardless-of-icwa-status/
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SUMMARY:Summer 2026 Family First Prevention Services Town Hall: Partnership in Prevention Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Summer 2026 FFPS Town Hall\, Partnership in Prevention Practice\, is presented by CDSS and CFPIC. It will focus on how Family First Prevention Services implementation aligns with local System of Care efforts. The session will explore how cross-sector partnerships can advance a shared vision and responsibility for child and family well-being through greater alignment\, intentionality\, and effectiveness. Key discussion areas will include Family Well-Being Planning\, Continuous Quality Improvement training\, developing partnership agreements\, and identifying shared outcomes for child and family well-being\, with attention to practical strategies such as warm handoffs\, shared decision making\, and strengthening collaboration across systems to improve family access\, trust\, and engagement. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.caltrin.org/event/summer-2026-family-first-prevention-services-town-hall-partnership-in-prevention-practice/
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