Indian Child Welfare
About Us
The Office of Children's Services (OCS), within the Alaska Department of Family and Community Services, is deeply committed to upholding the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). We recognize the vital importance of preserving the connection between Alaska Native children, their families, and their Tribes. OCS continues to integrate the principles and mandates of ICWA into every level of our child welfare practice.
We are dedicated to fostering strong, respectful, and transparent partnerships with Tribes and Native organizations across Alaska. Through ongoing collaboration, open communication, and shared decision-making, we strive to honor Tribal sovereignty and support the well-being of Native children and families.
Tribal State Collaboration Group
The Tribal State Collaboration Group (TSCG) is a partnership of representatives from Tribes, Alaska Native community partners and the Office of Children's Services.
Alaska Tribal Child Welfare Compact
The Alaska Tribal Child Welfare Compact is a government-to-government agreement between the State of Alaska and participating Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal organizations.
OCS Resources
Resources provided by OCS related to Indian Child Welfare.
ICWA Contacts
Alaska's Office of Children's Services ICWA & Tribal Programs staff, including regional ICWA specialists, the Tribal Compact Coordinator, and the Title IV-E Coordinator.
Tribal Partner Contacts
Alaska Native Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Tribal Non-profits in support of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
External Resources
Resources from organizations outside of the Office of Children's Services, including news sites and facts about Alaska.
Upcoming Events
ICWA II Trainings
January 27-29, 2026
April 28-30, 2026
August 25-27, 2026
October 27-29, 2026
NICWA
March 29 - April 1, 2026
Free Online Training