NICWA News Fall 2022

NICWA News Fall 2022

Quarterly Newsletter   2022 Fall NICWA News "Protect ICWA. Protect Tribal Sovereignty." NICWA News is the quarterly newsletter for members and donors of the National Indian Child Welfare Association. Donate or become a member today to subscribe.For reprint requests,...

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2022 Summer NICWA News

2022 Summer NICWA News

NICWA News is the quarterly newsletter for members and donors of the National Indian Child Welfare Association. Donate or become a member today to subscribe. Read the 2022 Summer Issue, “Coming Together in a Good Way.”

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2022 Summer NICWA News

2022 Spring NICWA News

Welcome to the spring issue of NICWA News. This issue embraces the theme of celebrating those who serve Native families. Everyone from the formal child welfare program and huge array of family support services, to those community and culturally based supports focused on prevention and family well-being, to relatives and neighbors who check in when they see a family struggling to offer help or support serve Native families. According to our traditional beliefs and values, raising and nurturing children is a collective responsibility. We think of it as an “all hands on deck” enterprise. Especially given the challenging circumstances families face today, parents and children could use support in lots of different contexts, and there are lots of opportunities for each of us—no matter our formal role or relationships—to offer support.

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2022 Summer NICWA News

2022 Winter NICWA News

Read the latest edition of our quarterly newsletter, NICWA News. To read the Winter issue alongside past publications on Issuu, click the bottom hand corner icon to read in full screen.

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US Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to ICWA

US Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to ICWA

(Portland, Ore., February 28, 2022)—Today, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear a challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), a 44-year-old law which has long been considered the gold standard in child welfare policy. The far-reaching consequences of this case will be felt for generations

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