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Protecting our Most Vulnerable – Strengthening Supports for Unsheltered & Runaway Native Youth (The 2nd of a 4-part Online Learning Event Series)

This will be the second of a TYRC Online Learning Event series focused on the needs and current service gaps of unsheltered and runaway Native youth across the country. During […]

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Research and Evaluation in Native Communities

Developing tribal capacity to understand and conduct research and evaluation in tribal communities is an exercise in sovereignty. These resources can provide information to get started. […]

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Evaluation Brief Measuring Implementation Fidelity

Highlighting fidelity of evaluations as critical to understanding how programs are implemented in efficacy studies as well as how programs are implemented. […]

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Improving the Welfare of Native Children by using & managing data

Using data to support capacity within tribal communities to help programs thrive. […]

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Reference Guide for Native American Family Preservation Programs

This reference guide is designed to assist Family Preservation program providers by offering resources, strategies, and lessons learned on the predominant topics outlined within the guide. […]

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How to Prepare For A Family Assessment: Suggestions For Caseworkers and Frontline Staff

Information on preparing for engaging in family assessments for direct service providers. […]

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Approached to Collaboration…State-Tribal Partnerships

Tribes have a unique status as sovereign nations, and tribes can take many steps to build partnerships. […]

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Framework for Developing Tribal Capacity

A model developed from the EPA as a framework for developing tribal capacity which includes valid performance measures, plans, and measuring progress and goals. […]

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Building Evaluation Capacity

Evaluation capacity building involves developing the motivation, knowledge, and skills for conducting evaluations at the individual and organizational levels. […]

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