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NCWWI Tribal Traineeship Programs: Promoting Diversity in the Child Welfare Workforce
Authors:Suzanne L Cross  Virginia Drywater-Whitekiller  Lea Ann Holder  Debra Norris  James Caringi  Ashley Trautman
Institution:1. suzanne.cross@ssc.msu.edu
Abstract:Twelve universities and one American Indian (AI) tribal college were selected for the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute’s 5-year stipend traineeship program. These tribal traineeships were designed to provide social work child welfare education for tribal and nontribal students. Twenty-two AI students and 58 nontribal students completed a bachelor or master’s of social work degree. The students’ field placements were in tribal agencies or public agencies that served a segment of the AI population. These programs were enhanced through the use of valuable relationships (i.e., partnerships, mentorships, allies), and cultural competence was a key aspect of the students’ education. The students’ education was enriched with a specific child welfare curriculum, cultural teachings, tribal traineeship collaborations, and tribal community events.
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