What audience will view this video (e.g., child welfare workers, students, social service and human service professionals, family court judges and attorneys, community group)?
In what setting will the video be viewed (e.g., a home, classroom, training facility, community center)?
How will the video be used (e.g., in a community dialogue, as part of a stand alone training, as a component of a larger training, as content for an undergraduate or graduate course)?
Featured Presenters: Terry Cross, Sandy White Hawk, Bryan Blackhawk, & Rachel Banks KupchoDate Published: August 2014
The sections of the video training are:
For more details, download the training brochure below.
Relational Worldview video training brochure
The Relational Worldview video training series was created through a collaboration between the National Indian Child Welfare Association, the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, and the Minnesota Department of Human Services.