Communities of Practice are collaborative groups of professionals who share a common concern, a set of problems, or an interest in a topic. These groups meet on an ongoing basis and focus on sharing best practices and creating new knowledge to advance a specific domain of professional practice (e.g., judicial practice). By fostering collaboration and continuous learning in a virtual environment, FYJP’s Communities of Practice enhance the effectiveness of professionals and systems, ultimately improving outcomes for children and families. Below are the Communities of Practices that FYJP facilitates.
Judicial Community of Practice
The Judicial Community of Practice (JCoP) is a monthly, virtual peer-learning opportunity for judicial officers who hear child dependency cases.
Monthly
3rd Wednesday
12:15 – 1:15pm
Statewide Hope Science Community of Practice
The Statewide Science of Hope Community of Practice is an informal, collaborative learning space used to solve problems and innovate.
Monthly
2nd Wednesday
12:00 – 1:00pm
Family Juvenile Court Improvement Program Community of Practice
The Family Juvenile Court Improvement Program (FJCIP) Community of Practice is a space for FJCIP Coordinators to come together, learn from each other, and with each other.
To learn more contact FJCIP Statewide Coordinator, Jenn Nguyen at jennifer.nguyen@courts.wa.gov
Monthly
1st Tuesday
11:00 am- 12:30pm
Family Treatment Court Community of Practice
The Family Treatment Court (FTC) Community of Practice is a chance for FTC coordinators to enhance their skills, exchange ideas, and contribute to the development of effective practices within their communities.
Monthly
4th Thursday
11:00 am- 12:00pm
Early Childhood Court Community of Practice
The Early Childhood Court (ECC) Community of Practice is a chance for ECC coordinators to enhance their skills, exchange ideas, and contribute to the development of effective practices within their communities.
Monthly
TBD
TBD