Organization profile
Organization profile
Our programs and projects prepare students to become effective child welfare practitioners, particularly in working with American Indian families through offering stipends, coursework and other cultural and experiential learning opportunities. The Center also partners with tribes, county agencies, and non-profits in Minnesota to help improve American Indian child welfare practice and reduce the disparities experienced by families in the child welfare system.
Profiles
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Mark A Erickson
- Center for Regional & Tribal Child Welfare Studies - Community Relations/Outreach
Person: Academic Administrative Staff
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State Tribal Partnerships to Implement Best Practices in Indian Child Welfare (Year 2)
Day, P. A. (PI), Diver, K. (Other Role), Jasken, J. L. (Other Role), Montano, M. L. (Other Role) & Urbaniak, E. (Other Role)
DHHS Admin. for Children & Families
9/30/25 → 9/29/26
Project: Research project
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988 Project
Jasken, J. L. (PI), Jasken, T. (Other Role), Littlewolf, L. M. (Other Role) & McLaughlin, I. B. (Other Role)
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, DHHS SAMHSA SUBSTANCE ABUSE AN
10/16/24 → 6/30/26
Project: Research project
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Tribal Training and Certification Partnership
Jasken, J. L. (PI) & McCleary, J. S. (Prior Principal Investigator)
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SVCS
1/25/22 → 6/30/31
Project: Research project