Making Excel Work for Your Tribal Community: Excel Basics: Navigating Excel
In this part of the Making Excel Work for Your Tribal Community series, learn to navigate Excel by mapping out the commonly used features and the tools found there.
In this part of the Making Excel Work for Your Tribal Community series, learn to navigate Excel by mapping out the commonly used features and the tools found there.
Part of the Making Excel Work for Your Tribal Community series, this Beginner Refresher provides basic Excel skills with instructions, graphics, and helpful how-tos.
This introduction to using Excel for child welfare data management poses questions to tribes interested in capturing and organizing data more efficiently and provides resources and links based on tribal needs.
This webinar provides an in-depth overview of how to conduct a thorough home study. Providing case examples and answering questions about this essential child welfare skill.
This 2-page resource is an introduction to the practice of tribal customary adoption and how it can be utilized to achieve and maintain permanency. Includes additional links.
This 11-page guide provides an overview of the How and Why of developing Policies and Procedures in Tribal Child Welfare Programs and a step-by-step supportive guide.
This 20-page tool is the Implementation Guide to accompany the Tribal Child Welfare Leadership Academy program that was administered in recent years by CBCT.
Being mindful and aware of trauma experiences is the focus of this resource that will help tribal child welfare programs decrease the negative effects youth may experience throughout the various transitions associated with removal, placement(s), and reunification.
Increasing knowledge and skills about how to support and prepare parents or caregivers and their children for time together during visits is the goal of this resource that caseworkers may use to be better equipped in their ability to be responsive and meet the unique needs of each family.
Supporting Indigenous youth through their healing journeys is correlated with positive outcomes as they become adolescents who are transitioning out of foster care. One way to support Indigenous youth through their foster care journey is by ensuring policy and practices are in place that focus on strengthening existing connections, while building missing connections capable of supporting youth once their involvement with the foster care system has ended.