Webinar recorded September 17, 2024
Facilitators: Joseph Walker and Shirley Cain
Hosted by: Capacity Building Center for Tribes
Resilience-informed care is a strength-based, community-driven approach that promotes and centers the healing and wellness of individuals, families, and communities. Resilience-informed care encourages the community to build their own vision for a resilience-oriented tribal child welfare organization through development of their own unique version of community resilience based upon their culture, history, and experiences of resistance to settler colonialism. Through the completion of several online modules of training, participants recognize and embrace that there are many ways to accomplish the same end: flourishing, resilient Native children and families. Training users should not ask, “How can I reproduce the example?” but rather, “What resources do I have available to do something that would make a good example for my community?” The training should be used as a schema for building the resilience the community envisions using the resources the community has.
This 60-minute webinar, hosted by the Capacity Building Center for Tribes and Center for Native Child and Family Resilience, explains how to access the trainings on resilience-informed care for use in your own community or tribal child welfare program.
Webinar slides: bit.ly/3XuVufy
Resilience-Informed Care resources: cncfr.jbsinter...
The Children's Bureau, within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, funds the Capacity Building Center for Tribes and Center for Native Child and Family Resilience. The contents of this webinar and the resources herein do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Children's Bureau.
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