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  2. Staffing and funding problems leave tribal child welfare ...

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    Secretary of Social Services Matt Althoff speaks to Argus Leader and South Dakota Searchlight reporters about the indigenous child welfare laws during an interview on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 at ...

  3. Indian Child Welfare Act - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA, enacted November 8, 1978 and codified at 25 U.S.C. §§ 1901–1963 [1]) is a United States federal law that governs jurisdiction over the removal of American Indian children from their families in custody, foster care, and adoption cases.

  4. Native American child welfare bills return to legislature ...

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    Secretary of Social Services Matt Althoff speaks to Argus Leader and South Dakota Searchlight reporters about the indigenous child welfare laws during an interview on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 at ...

  5. DSS will not ask for funding related to enhancing kinship ...

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    Secretary of Social Services Matt Althoff speaks to Argus Leader and South Dakota Searchlight reporters about the indigenous child welfare laws during an interview on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 at ...

  6. Maine Wabanaki-State Truth and Reconciliation Commission

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    The Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission, also known as the MWTRC, [1] was a commission looking at events relating to Wabanaki children and families from 1978, when the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was passed, until now. The Commission was officially established on February 12, 2012 and issued its final ...

  7. Aboriginal child protection - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal child protection describes services designed specifically for protection of the children of "aboriginal" or indigenous peoples, particularly where they are a minority within a country. This may differ at international, national, legal, cultural, social, professional and program levels from general or mainstream child protection services.

  8. The Lost Children: An Argus Leader/South Dakota ... - AOL

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    SD Searchlight's Makenzie Huber and Argus Leader's Annie Todd interview Governor Kristi Noem, DSS Secretary Matt Althoff and Tribal Secretary Dave Flute about the state's indigenous child welfare ...

  9. Kimelman Report - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Review Committee issued a final report, entitled "No Quiet Place" and known in child welfare circles as the Kimelman Report, [3] that had profound impact on aboriginal child protection in Canada and perhaps elsewhere. [4] The report had 109 recommendations that address issues in the existing Child Welfare system in Manitoba.