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Centering Equity: The Importance of Cultural Humility in ICWA Cases

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Centering Equity: The Importance of Cultural Humility in ICWA Cases

December 15, 2021

11 a.m. PST | 2 p.m. EST

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This webinar series, hosted with funding from the State Justice Institute (SJI), will combine a discussion of equity and cultural humility when working with tribal families who have been impacted by opioids and other substance use disorders (SUDs). Each webinar will include a panel of court stakeholders to share best practices and challenges.

The third webinar in this series focuses on what data to collect, who is involved in informing the decision of what is collected, and how and the ways to use the data to promote equity and cultural humility. This may mean reviewing what is collected and ensuring it is collected to improve the lives of children and families.
This panel will include Pima County ICWA Court stakeholders including representatives from Pascua Yaqui Tribe and offer the opportunity for engagement.
Facilitation by Sheldon Spotted Elk, Program Director, Tribal Justice Partnerships, NCJFCJ, and Adrea Korthase, Senior Program Manager, NCJFCJ.

Please contact the registrar Stephanie Scheno, Program Specialist, NCJFCJ, at sscheno@ncjfcj.org if you have any questions or need assistance with registration.

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