Panel discussion posted!

On January 4, NCARC’s Laura Guay facilitated a panel discussion among tribal child advocacy center leaders from the Tulalip Tribes, Salt River Pima and Maricopa Tribes, and the Southcentral Foundation in Alaska. The panelists discussed such topics as launching child advocacy services in tribal communities, developing relationships with tribal leadership and community members, and facing the inevitable challenges that arise in the work. Watch the recording of this webinar on our “Resources” page or on Youtube.

Also on our “Resources” page, check out the first two in our series of Practice Briefs for child advocates interested in increasing their capacity to serve tribal communities: Improving Child Advocacy Center Service Delivery by Building Relationships with Indigenous Communities and Culturally Responsive Services.

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Tribal Child Advocacy Centers: A Virtual Panel Discussion