The 10th Annual Wells Conference on Adoption Law
We Are All Not the Same:
Meeting Children's Individual Needs Through
Law, Policy, and Practice Reform
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Capital University Law School
We Are All Not the Same:
Meeting Children's Individual Needs Through
Law, Policy, and Practice Reform
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Capital University Law School
Scott Trowbridge,
American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law, "The Indian
Child Welfare Act: The history through current events." The ICWA was
enacted in 1978 in response to the practice of using foster care systems
to erode Native community cultures. While this history still resonates
for many of the former children and their communities, disproportionate
removal of children with Tribal affiliations still exists, often tied up
with poverty and child-wellbeing concerns rather than ‘safety.’ This
presentation will review the history, highlights of the law, and recent
developments.
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6.5 CLE and Social Work Counselor and Social Worker Continuing Education credit hours are requested.
We hope that you will join us!
We hope that you will join us!
Registration Fee:
$75.00 - Attorneys Seeking CLE credit
$60.00 - Government/Non-profit Attorneys Seeking CLE credit
$50.00 - All others
$75.00 - Attorneys Seeking CLE credit
$60.00 - Government/Non-profit Attorneys Seeking CLE credit
$50.00 - All others
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