Caroline Dailey is an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Isleta. Since 1997 to the current time, she has served as the Program Director for the Pueblo of Isleta Social Services and ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) Program and the Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Program. The latter was made possible through an OVW grant with the Department of Justice which began in 2013 to the current time.
Ms. Dailey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with the State of New Mexico. She has also provided classroom instruction and field placement instruction and supervision for students enrolled in the undergraduate and graduate Schools of Social work at New Mexico State University and New Mexico Highlands University.
Her passion lies in advocacy work related to child and family services, domestic violence victims and survivors in Indian communities and social justice issues related to minority populations and underprivileged youth from marginalized communities. She embraces the professional relationships that she has developed and sustained with other professionals in the field and values the young people rising to the forefront of confronting the inequities that exist in Native Communities. She considers herself to be a constant learner as she recognizes that those we work to serve are the experts in their lives