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Why the Indian Child Welfare Act is the Gold Standard in Family Law

Notes from America with Kai Wright

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Noni's First Placement

Some caseworkers don't understand the law or follow it at all, Jamie Hodily says. Relatives and native foster families must be considered as an option before a child is put up for adoption; that's why it's known as the gold standard. When she was first placed with somebody. Non-native woman and she didn't, from what we were told by our case worker,. she was not too happy when they come to move her. A non-native woman who may have wanted to adopt her, but that's not how it's supposed to work.

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