Native American Indian child welfare system change: implementation of a culturally appropriate practice model across three tribal child welfare systems.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Child Welfare Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Maria Scannapieco, Mary A Iannone
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Currently, there are 565 federally recognized tribes in the United States who are independent sovereign nations. These tribes have varying capacities to manage and administer child welfare programs. Most provide some type of child welfare service to the children and families within their tribal land. However, there are no national resources to document the number of children in foster care or the extent of abuse and neglect in the families served by tribal child welfare agencies. Information is only known about those Native American/Alaska Native families and children who are reported to state child protection agencies. Native American children represented 0.9% of all children in the United States in the late 1990s, but they comprised 3.1% of the substitute care population in state-run child welfare systems (Morrison, et al., 2010). Incident rates of child welfare referrals, substantiated referrals, and foster care placement among Native American children and families are relatively high compared to other ethnic groups (Earle & Cross, 2001) but precise interpretation of Native American status is difficult due to variations in child welfare reporting systems (Magruder & Shaw, 2008).

美国土著印第安人儿童福利制度的变化:跨三个部落儿童福利制度的文化适宜实践模式的实施。
目前,美国有565个联邦承认的独立主权国家部落。这些部落有不同的能力来管理和管理儿童福利项目。大多数为他们部落土地上的儿童和家庭提供某种形式的儿童福利服务。然而,没有国家资源来记录寄养儿童的人数或部落儿童福利机构所服务的家庭中虐待和忽视儿童的程度。只有那些向州儿童保护机构报告的印第安人/阿拉斯加土著家庭和儿童的信息才被了解。在20世纪90年代末,美国土著儿童占美国所有儿童的0.9%,但在国家儿童福利系统中,他们占替代照顾人口的3.1% (Morrison, et al, 2010)。与其他种族相比,美国原住民儿童和家庭的儿童福利转诊、证实转诊和寄养安置的发生率相对较高(Earle & Cross, 2001),但由于儿童福利报告系统的差异,很难准确解释美国原住民的状况(Magruder & Shaw, 2008)。
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