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MICHIGAN’S INDIAN CHILD WELFARE: A
DIALOGUE WITH TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS AND
ORGANIZATIONSStacey M. Tadgerson, M.P.A.,
Director, Native American Affairs (NAA)Department of Human Service (DHS)
November 11, 2011
Aanii (Hello)
Today’s Overview
Learning Objectives
• Understanding State & Tribal ICWA systems
• Locating Policy & Procedure
• Identifying Assets: Tribal & DHS Contacts
ICWA
ICWA - Federal Mandates• Identification of Indian
child(ren)• Tribal Notification• Tribal Jurisdiction• Active Efforts• Tribal Intervention• Qualified Expert Witness
(QEW)• Placement Priorities• Culturally Competent
Services
ICWA & Michigan Implementation• Training
• Policy• Supervision• Case Reviews (QA)• MiSACWIS • Child & Family Service Plan (CFSP) -
Administration for Children & Families (ACF)
• DHS Strategic Plan – Tribal Consultation
• Interwoven - Collaboration with tribal partners
Data & Quality Assurance
DHS American Indian Child Welfare Data
(CPS/FC/Adoption/JJ/Guardianship Cases)
American Indian Annual Child Welfare Data
• 2008 = 222• 2009 = 217• 2010 = 197• 2011 = 199
DHS American Indian Data4th Quarter 2011 (7/1/11 – 9/30/11)
American Indian Child Welfare Data (4th Quarter 2011)
• CPS Complaints 439• CPS Investigations 239• Foster Care 199• Adoption 46• Juvenile Justice 21
Data & Quality Assurance• Federal compliance (CFSR &
IV-E)• NAA Indian Outreach
Services (IOS) Case Reviews• Modified Settlement
Agreement (MSA) & Original Consent Decree–Data Unit creation–MiSACWIS–Quality Assurance
Tribal Consultation
• Title XX (Social Security Act)• President Clinton 2000 Executive Order 13175• President Bush 2004 Executive Order 13336• Governor Granholm Executive Directive 2004-5• FIA Tribal Consultation Plan • Presidential Memorandum – President Obama 2009 (Executive
Order 13175)• DHS Tribal Consultation Agreements (2011)
Native American Affairs Website (http://www.michigan.gov/americanindians)
Tribal Consultation
• Tribal State Partnership (Quarterly Regional Meeting)• Urban Indian State Partnership (Quarterly Regional
Meeting)• Michigan Indian Tribal Child Care Task Force• Individual Tribal Consultation Site Visits• Urban Indian Site Visits
DHS Dialogues with Tribes and Urban Indian Organizations
Building Blocks Over Time
Proj
ect F
ocus
Assess Law, Policy, and Community
Trends
Assess Law, Policy, and Community
Trends
Evaluation & Quality
Assurance
Evaluation & Quality
Assurance
Tribal Dialogue
Establish Tribal
Consultation Goals &
Agreements
Establish Tribal
Consultation Goals &
Agreements
• Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC)• Hannahville Indian Community (Hannahville)• Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians (LVD)• Little River Band of Ottawa Indian (LRBOI)• Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians (*Pending)• Nottawaseppi band of Huron Potawatomi Indians (Nottawaseppi)• Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (Pokagon)• Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe (*Pending)• Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians (Sault Tribe)
Tribal Consultation Agreements
IV-E: DIRECT TRIBAL AND STATE ADMINISTERED TRIBAL
• Direct Federal Tribal IV-E• State Administered Tribal IV-E
Types of Tribal IV-E Options
• Fostering Connections provided avenue for direct federal IV-E funding
• ACF solicited Tribal IV-E Implementation grants– 6 Tribal Implementation grants were awarded
• Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) was awarded a federal Tribal IV-E Implementation grant
• Currently KBIC is operating under an extension to their Implementation grant
• KBIC has been working with Mary Mehren and staff in DHS IV-E program (Federal Compliance) to develop their KBIC IV-E program
Direct Federal Tribal IV-E
State Administered Tribal IV-E
• Tribal Agreement Manual (TAM) IV-E Agreements (> 2010)
• Draft Financial Tribal IV-E Agreements (< 2010)
State Legislation & Policy
• Fostering Connections bills are expected to be signed in November, 2011 for Michigan– http://www.legislature.mi.gov/
(S(mbzvulfltj5t1qfdmidj0z45))/mileg.aspx?page=BillRecentActivity
• IV-E audits are expected to start late Spring or early Summer 2013
Who’s Who
Lead Contact information
Stacey Tadgerson,NAA (DHS)
TadgersonS@michigan.gov
Mary Mehren,IV-E (DHS)
MehrenM@michigan.gov
Denneen Smith, MI Tribal Coalition (Tribes)
DMSmith@LTBBODAWA-NSN.GOV
Judy Heath,KBIC
judy@kbic-nsn.gov
Deborah Buchanan,Quality Assurance (DHS)
BuchananD@michigan.gov
Karyn Ferrick,Legislative (DHS)
FerrickK@michigan.gov
Summary• ICWA
– Federal requirements for state Indian child welfare practices– Native American Affairs (NAA) Policy regarding Indian child welfare in
Michigan• Data & Quality Assurance
– Modified Settlement Agreement (MSA) mandate compliance– 2010-2014 MDHS Child & Family Service Plan (CFSP) goals for Michigan
(Safety, Permanency, & Well-being)• Tribal Consultation
– Federal requirement for state human services (and various other agencies)
– Mutual sharing of the tribal & state story in a goal-oriented and collaborative effort to improve the quality of life of American Indians in Michigan
– Tribal Agreements
Resources
• Native American Affairs (NAA) http://www.michigan.gov/americanindians
• Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS)http://www.michigan.gov/dhs
• National Indian Child Welfare Associationhttp://www.nicwa.org
QUESTIONS?
STACEY M. TADGERSON, M.P.A.DIRECTOR, NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS (NAA)235 S. GRAND AVE.; SUITE 216LANSING, MI 48909517.241.7752TADGERSONS@MICHIGAN.GOV HTTP://WWW.MICHIGAN.GOV/AMERICANINDIANS
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