
About this Event
Community Pathways in a Scope of Work
Welcome to our online event where we will explore how to create lasting change through a well-defined program scope of work. Join us for a deep dive into the strategies and tools needed to implement successful projects that drive real change. Tribal social services and Indian child welfare organizations develop and implement policies and practice to meet federal standards and this training will enhance program management skills and make a lasting positive impact in their organization. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from social work practice experts and take your programs to the next level!
TRAINERS:
Kelly Tannehill, MSW has over 22 years of experience in working with tribal/state child welfare and social services including technical assistance, policy/practice, training, and support. She is a consultant for Osiyo Group, LLC and an adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma Social Work program for Master level students. As a Program Field Representative with the Department of Human Services Child Welfare since 2015, she served as a liaison and trainer for tribal/state collaboration, ICWA compliance, and foster care licensing.
Rita Hart, MSW is a native Oklahoman and a citizen of Jicarilla Apache Nation and descendant of the Choctaw Nation. She has a Master of Social Work degree and 30 plus years of child welfare and ICWA specific experience in all levels of Tribal, State, Federal, and National project arenas. She is a consultant/trainer for Osiyo Group, LLC and tribal family and youth services program consultant for Apelasv (here to help).
Event Venue
Online
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