Native Child Advocacy Resource Center2022-12-052022-12-052022Native Child Advocacy Resource Center. (2022). Practice Brief 4: Tribal Sovereignty and the CAC Model.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/60afdb9ac3eb5e4fbcd61b91/t/633b3916300191036f6450f7/1664825623391/NCARC+Practice+Brief+4+Sovereignty.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/5654The CAC movement and individual CACs have established a strong commitment to the development of culturally responsive services and are attuned to disproportionalities in victimization and access to services among various racial and ethnic groups. Enhancing American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) families’ access to CAC services, however, requires an additional layer of understanding that does not apply to other groups.en-USNative Americanservice providersculturally responsive servicesChildren's Advocacy CenterlawPractice Brief 4: Tribal Sovereignty and the CAC ModelArticle