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The Relational Worldview: A Tribal and Cultural Framework for Improving Child Welfare Outcomes

 
The Center for Advance Studies in Child Welfare has created a video training for professionals and organizations working with American Indian communities. Featured presenters include Terry Cross, Sandy White Hawk, Bryan Blackhawk, and Rachel Banks Kupcho.
The sections of the video training are:
  1. Introduction to the Relational Worldview
  2. The Relational Worldview as a critical thinking tool
  3. Taking the Relational Worldview to the organizational level
  4. History of colonialism
  5. Manifestations of colonialism
  6. Removing children
  7. Impact of historical trauma on Native children, youth and families
  8. Healing our families and communities
  9. Decolonizing our organizations 
For more details or to purchase a copy of the video click here. 

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