Fostering Tribal-County Collaboration: The Cahto-Mendocino Experience

Fostering Tribal-County Collaboration: The Cahto-Mendocino Experience

This webinar will focus on the experience of the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria and Mendocino County to collaboratively develop their Comprehensive Prevention Plan

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About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Fostering Tribal-County Collaboration: The Cahto-Mendocino Experience, presented by the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria and Mendocino County, on 4/4/2024

This webinar will focus on the experience of the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria and Mendocino County to collaboratively develop their Comprehensive Prevention Plan. The presenters will discuss how they established the relationships necessary for this effort and provide concrete strategies to foster county-tribe collaboration. They will outline cultural considerations for community engagement and identify successful strategies for engaging families and providers. Finally, they will share lessons learned and next steps, and challenges and potential barriers to successful implementation of their Comprehensive Prevention Plan.

Learners will:

  • Discuss aspects of county-tribe collaboration that worked well in the Comprehensive Prevention Planning process
  • Identify concrete strategies used to build county-tribe relationships and foster collaboration 
  • Describe successful strategies for tribal community engagement, including specific steps for engaging families and providers
  • Discuss challenges and opportunities for plan implementation

Who Should Attend: Administrators and service providers in family resource centers, Child Abuse Prevention Councils, community-based organizations, and other child and family systems who are seeking to provide outreach to and collaborate with Indigenous organizations.

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Presentation Slides (1/page)
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • Sample Letter: Family First Prevention Services Community Discussion Invitation
  • Sample Letter: Initial Tribal Engagement Invitation to Tribal Leaders
  • Comprehensive Prevention Plan for Mendocino County In Partnership with the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria
  • California’s Five-Year State Prevention Plan
  • Comprehensive Prevention Funding Guide (CDSS)
  • CDSS Office of Tribal Affairs
  • California Indian Child Welfare Act (Cal-ICWA) State Plan

About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Fostering Tribal-County Collaboration: The Cahto-Mendocino Experience, presented by the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria and Mendocino County, on 4/4/2024

This webinar will focus on the experience of the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria and Mendocino County to collaboratively develop their Comprehensive Prevention Plan. The presenters will discuss how they established the relationships necessary for this effort and provide concrete strategies to foster county-tribe collaboration. They will outline cultural considerations for community engagement and identify successful strategies for engaging families and providers. Finally, they will share lessons learned and next steps, and challenges and potential barriers to successful implementation of their Comprehensive Prevention Plan.

Learners will:

  • Discuss aspects of county-tribe collaboration that worked well in the Comprehensive Prevention Planning process
  • Identify concrete strategies used to build county-tribe relationships and foster collaboration 
  • Describe successful strategies for tribal community engagement, including specific steps for engaging families and providers
  • Discuss challenges and opportunities for plan implementation

Who Should Attend: Administrators and service providers in family resource centers, Child Abuse Prevention Councils, community-based organizations, and other child and family systems who are seeking to provide outreach to and collaborate with Indigenous organizations.

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Presentation Slides (1/page)
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • Sample Letter: Family First Prevention Services Community Discussion Invitation
  • Sample Letter: Initial Tribal Engagement Invitation to Tribal Leaders
  • Comprehensive Prevention Plan for Mendocino County In Partnership with the Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria
  • California’s Five-Year State Prevention Plan
  • Comprehensive Prevention Funding Guide (CDSS)
  • CDSS Office of Tribal Affairs
  • California Indian Child Welfare Act (Cal-ICWA) State Plan