Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Judicial Council seeks one or more qualified proposer(s) to develop and deliver substantive legal content and curricula that can be used to train and support attorneys and eligible advocates to represent tribes in juvenile dependency proceedings governed by the Indian Child Welfare Act. Proposer may subcontract portions of the contracted deliverables. Successful Proposer(s) must work with Judicial Council staff to create distance learning webinars for a variety of topics related to representing tribal governments in juvenile dependency proceedings governed by the Indian Child Welfare Act such as, history of and background to the Indian Child Welfare Act, understanding tribal sovereignty, structure of tribal governments, ethics and responsibilities in representing tribal governments, substantive requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act, and other topics agreed upon by Judicial Council staff.