Indian Child Welfare Act
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Located in Fort Yates, North Dakota, the Indian Child Welfare Act is a government program that aims to protect the welfare and rights of Native American children. It collaborates with various tribal child welfare programs, such as the Spirit Lake Tribe Tribal Social Services and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of South Dakota and North Dakota Indian Child Welfare Program, to provide support and services to children and families in need.
With a focus on promoting the well-being of Native American children, the Indian Child Welfare Act works closely with the North Dakota Department of Human Services Division of Children and Family Services. Through its designated tribal agents for service of notice, it ensures that the rights and interests of Native American children are safeguarded in accordance with federal regulations and guidelines.
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