This webinar explores strategies to create productive cross-program partnerships among services for children and families in four tribal communities: White Earth Nation, Minnesota; Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma; and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Montana. Tribal Home Visiting Program grantees share examples of successful collaboration of partnerships across Head Start and Early Head Start, child care, and home visiting programs in tribal communities within the Tribal Early Learning Initiative (TELI). Presenters discuss key themes which have emerged as part of the TELI which include building deeper relationships, understanding partners' services, effective collaboration, and processes for developing partnerships.
Working together: Successful strategies to build strong collaborations across early childhood programs
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