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Description

This course is designed for Tribal agency child welfare workers and related staff working with American Indian families. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and the Minnesota Family Preservation Act (MIFPA), equipping them to advocate for the best interest of families when working with their counterparts within county agencies. Topics covered include: Historical and Cultural Perspectives, The Impact of Historical Trauma, Resilience and ICWA Provisions.
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Section Title
Tribal Historical Trauma Training | June 12, 2025
Type
Classroom
Days
Th
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Jun 12, 2025
Campus
Off-Campus
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
7.0
Location
  • Off-Campus
Course Fee(s)
No Fee $0.00
Section Details

Location:

Lower Sioux

Jackpot Junction Casino

Taronka Room

39375 County Rd 24, Morton, MN 56270

Course Completion

Learners who miss more than 30 minutes of training will not receive credit and will be required to repeat the training (if the training takes place over several days, you can only miss 30 minutes total; not 30 minutes per day). Please plan ahead to adjust court dates, on-call shifts, caseload responsibilities, etc.

For questions, please contact TTCP support staff at ttcptroubleshoot@d.umn.edu.

For technical assistance related to this course, please contact the TTCP tech help team by submitting a ticket with ttcptroubleshoot@d.umn.edu.
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