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Training Child Welfare Workers to Meet the Requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act
SUMMARY Noncompliance, jurisdictional indifference, and culturally insensitive services have hindered foil implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. Training workers to better meet its practice requirements is one way of mitigating the problem. This paper reports on such a training program, called “Teaming for Indian Families.1”