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@aroundhim_d asserts that child welfare & other family-serving systems can better support Indigenous children & families by using resources that improve their understanding of Indigenous Peoples' needs, such as @NativeChildren's AIAN Grandfamilies toolkit. https://t.co/8oJeKwLqg4
@aroundhim_d suggests that child welfare systems better support Indigenous families through culturally based & informed prevention & intervention services, including @NativeChildren's Positive Indian Parenting curriculum & @JHUCIH's Family Spirit program. https://t.co/8oJeKwLqg4
In addition to being separated from familiar people and places, AIAN children placed in foster care may also be separated from the preventive and protective resources offered by Indigenous communities and cultures, according to @aroundhim_d. https://t.co/8oJeKwtORu
In a new Child Trends datapoint, @aroundhim_d provides strategies that researchers, policymakers, and practitioners can use to strengthen efforts to reform the child welfare system and address injustices specific to Indigenous families and communities. https://t.co/8oJeKwLY5C
To ameliorate the injustices AIAN children face in the child welfare system, practitioners should prioritize kinship and Tribal community placements when children cannot remain safely at home, according to @aroundhim_d in a new Child Trends datapoint. https://t.co/8oJeKwLqg4
A new @ChildTrends datapoint from @aroundhim_d finds that in the 10 states with the largest proportions of American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) children, AIAN children are overrepresented in foster care in nearly every state. https://t.co/8oJeKwLY5C
Federal policies that forcibly removed AIAN children from their communities and into government and missionary boarding schools have resulted in historical trauma that still significantly impacts the well-being of Indigenous Peoples and communities today. https://t.co/8oJeKwtORu
Be sure to check out #NRCEC2022's opening plenary session recording with Dr. Chrishana Lloyd. The session featured our commissioned @ChildTrends research exploring how the history of systemic racism continues to impact the #ECE field: https://t.co/Imx8A0llsm
Report from @NORCNews, National P-3 Center and @ChildTrends describes how some #HeadStart programs and LEAs use memoranda of understanding (MOUs) to support their collaborative efforts on kindergarten transitions. #ECE https://t.co/AW6OqFamja
It is imperative that federal policies acknowledge & respect Indigenous sovereignty, Knowledge, self-determination, histories, & needs, to support & promote the well-being of Indigenous Peoples, according to @HeatherJ_Gordon, @aroundhim_d, & @Beth_Jord. https://t.co/o50KypH5Y0
In new comments to @theNASEM from @ChildTrends, @HeatherJ_Gordon, @aroundhim_d, & @Beth_Jord provide examples of federal policies that contribute to racial & ethnic health inequities & potential solutions for Indigenous children, families, and communities. https://t.co/o50KypH5Y0
“We believe the federal government has a key role to play in reducing disparities for Indigenous communities through changes to federal policies that currently foster inequities in the health and well-being of Indigenous children and families.” https://t.co/o50KypH5Y0