FAQs About the Title IV-E BASW Program

Q: What options are available in working with Native American children and families to satisfy the work commitment?

A: Native American and non-Native American graduates may complete their work commitment in the following settings as alternatives to California child welfare services:

  • a reservation or rancheria providing child welfare services in California,
  • an urban Indian agency in California serving Title IV-E eligible children and families, or
  • a reservation providing child welfare services in another state.

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Last updated: October 5, 2011