New Publication Announcement from Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) and the Native Child Advocacy Resource Center (NCARC)
A Handbook for Developing Effective MOUs for Multidisciplinary Teams Serving Tribal Communities
The Native Child Advocacy Resource Center in partnership with the Tribal Law and Policy Institute are excited to announce the release of our latest resource, A Handbook for Developing Effective MOUs for Multidisciplinary Teams Serving Tribal Communities. The Handbook fills a gap in the field, offering clear guidance to MDTs led by Native nations as well as non-Native orgs that serve Tribal communities, on the development of MOUs which support organizational/Tribal partnerships while honoring sovereignty.
You can find the Handbook on the NCARC website here, as well as on the TLPI website by clicking the “Download” button below or visiting https://www.home.tlpi.org/child-abuse-and-neglect-publications
The Handbook addresses the development of clauses, both Tribal specific and others that are important to include in MOUs, offering explanatory text, examples of clauses, and questions to help communities consider their own context.
Save the Date!
On Thursday, January 16th 11-12:30 PT, we will host a webinar to review the Handbook together, take time to reflect on how it can be used, and answer questions.
More information and registration links to follow in the coming weeks