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2012 Summer Institute Videos and Resources
Monday, July 23th
Tuesday, July 24th
Wednesday, July 25th
Taking Another Look at Child Welfare: Why ICWA Should be Best Practice - Judge William Thorn
Truth Healing Reconciliation: The Adoption Era - Sandy White Hawk
Traditional Anishinaabe Caregiving - Larry Jourdain
The Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota
Panel Discussion
Adrian Liberty
Lila George
Best Practices in American Indian Child Welfare: Tell Our Story - Ryan Champagne
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•Powerpoint
The Media and Indian Child Welfare: Telling Our Story - Sarah Kastelic
• Video
•Powerpoint
2011 Summer Institute Videos and Resources
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2011 Summer Institute Presenter Biographies
Monday, July 25th
Tuesday, July 26th
Wednesday, July 27th
Addressing Disparities through Tribal Practices - Terry Cross
Permanancy in Indian Child Welfare - Terry Cross
Preserving Families through Traditional Caregiving - Michael Dahl
Social Work the Traditional Anishinaabe Way - Larry Jourdain
Data Collection and Reporting in Indian Child Welfare -
Sheri Reimers, Paul Minehart, George McCauley
American Indian Child Welfare Systems Advocacy - Kim Mammedaty, Paula Woods
Panel Discussion on Promising Tribal Practices -
Ryan Champagne, Earl Robinson, Nakina Mills
In-Home / Family Based Crisis Intervention - Suzanne (Merrill) Wise
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2010 Summer Institute Videos and Resources
Monday, July 19th
Tuesday, July 20th
Wednesday, July 21st
Thursday, July 22nd