The History of the National Tribal Child Support Program

Published: Oct. 25, 2023, 9 a.m.

Today\u2019s episode comes on location from North Carolina, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and California. Veronica Riley (Veronica Riley Training & Consulting) hosts today\u2019s podcast, and has an engaging conversation with Sandy Cloer (President of the National Tribal Child Support Association; Division Director of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians child support program in western North Carolina); Lisa Skenandore (past president of \nthe National Tribal Child Support Association and member of the Honorary Board, Vice President of Business Development at Systems & Methods, Inc. (SMI); and prior with the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin); and Jerry Sweet (First President of the National Tribal Child Support Association; Board member; President\n and CEO of 1 Family Services in Indian County, LLC; and previously with Chickasaw Nation Child Support Services).\xa0 Listen as they talk about the creation of the tribal child support program and some of the \nindividuals that were beneficial. Hear them have a\n conversation about the history of the National Tribal Child Support Association; how it was created, and why there is a need for it. They also discuss that even though it has made a huge impact, there is still so much more to do.\n\n\xa0Additionally, we are also proud to share that NCSEA On Location has just reached 10,001 All Time Plays thanks to your continued support.\xa0 Please continue to listen, share, like and follow.\xa0 If you have a suggestion or would like to be guest on the show, please reach out to us at our contact link:\xa0customerservice@ncsea.org.