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IDHS & ICWA Handbook. For Native American families. Cecilia Woods. Iowa department of human services native unit. Mission Statement
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IDHS & ICWA Handbook For Native American families Cecilia Woods
Iowa department of human servicesnative unit • Mission Statement • “…to help individuals and families achieve safe, stable, self-sufficient, and healthy lives, thereby contributing to the economic growth of the state. We do this by keeping a customer focus, striving for excellence…”
Native Family liaison Families Children Tribes Advocate Court Hearings Relative Placements Cultural Planning Social History Ancestry Chart Encourage Participation Check eligibility/ enrollment
The need in the Native Unit… • Out dated materials • Inaccurate contact information • Resources for Native Americans • Lack of Native American foster homes • $ for relative placements • Shelter space • Halfway house • Honesty from clients • Family involvement
Out dated- 2008 Minimal info about ICWA Resources currently used • Juvenile Handbook • ICWA • Always changing • Not well-known • Controversial
My decision • Who • What • When • Where • Why • “To Develop an Iowa Department of Human Services & Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook for Native American Families”
Handbook • ICWA contacts • Helpful hints • Court process • Helpful activities
What now? • Handbook • Is it in use? • Who is in charge? • Future changes? • QUESTIONS??? • THANK YOU!
References • Fineran, S. (2013). Macro social work change process handbook. Sioux City, IA: Briar Cliff University. • Iowa Department of Human Services (2012). Retreived from http://www.dhs.stat.ia.us/ • Jones,B.J.,(2008). The Indian Child Welfare Act handbook: A legal guide to the custody and Adoption of Native American Children. American Bar Association Publishing (1995)