Workforce Training Module
Supporting Cultural Connections
Explore the power of cultural permanency and how cultural curiosity strengthens engagement and identity.
Workforce Training Module
Explore the power of cultural permanency and how cultural curiosity strengthens engagement and identity.
Below you will find materials used during the training as well as supplimental resources to enhance your knowledge and understanding. The materials are in various formats including, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, podcasts, and videos.
The materials used in the QIC-EY training, including PowerPoint presentations and handouts.
Not available for this module.
Resources to enhance your on-going learning and support your work in engaging children and youth.
Not available for this module.
Not available for this module.
Culture is a strong protective factor. Tribal customs strengthen resilience and, post-trauma, help the individual recover. Though the armor may be pierced, the individual does not fall. In this YouTube video, Shannon Crossbear talks about the role of culture as a protective factor in tribal communities.
Eaglemapping – adapted from ecomapping – provides an eagle’s view of key tribal child welfare relationships, both organizational and at the case level. The visual depiction helps to show where there are strong connections and where growth needs to happen.
Find podcasts, PowerPoint presentations and other classroom and supplemental resources for specific modules.
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