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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Alaska tribe, WA agency sign child and family services agreement

The Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) and Washington’s Department of Children, Youth and Families have signed an agreement on how to provide support services to the Tribe’s enrolled members — the first formal partnership between that department and an out-of-state Native nation.

Around 23%, or 1,600, Tlingit & Haida tribal children and youth under 18 live in Washington state.  This agreement specifies roles and responsibilities shared by the tribes and the Department of Children, Youth and Families to administer services under the Indian Child Welfare Act, including child protective services, foster care, dependency guardianship, termination of parental rights and adoption proceedings for those children. The department has similar agreements with a number of tribes based in Washington.

The Tlingit & Haida is the largest federally recognized Alaska Native nation, with 22,000 citizens throughout the United States

In November 2023, the Tlingit & Haida opened an office in Lynnwood with at least 20 staff members to serve more than 8,000 tribal citizens who live in Washington, according to Alaska television station KTOO.  These services include tribal court, enrollment and case management of child welfare cases.

SOURCE: https://www.cascadepbs.org/briefs/2024/12/alaska-tribe-wa-agency-sign-child-and-family-services-agreement 


 CENSUS DATA:

https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/10/2020-census-dhc-a-aian-population.html

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