Early Childhood Court (ECC) Community of Practice

We are a dedicated group of Early Childhood Court Coordinators committed to improving outcomes for young children and their families involved in the dependency court system. 

The Early Childhood Court (ECC) Community of Practice is an opportunity for coordinators to strengthen their expertise, share innovative strategies, and collaborate on advancing effective, family-centered practices in their communities. 

Participants who join the Early Childhood Court (ECC) Community of Practice can expect the following: 

  • Collaborative Learning and Networking: Opportunities to connect with other ECC professionals, share best practices, and collaboratively address challenges to enhance outcomes for children and families. 
  • Access to Expert Insights: Engagement with experts in trauma-informed care, early childhood development, and family-centered practices to support professional growth and program effectiveness. 
  • Resource Sharing and Practical Tools: Practical resources, tools, and strategies to improve court processes, increase enrollment, and strengthen community partnerships. 
  • Tailored Support and Solutions: Discussions and solutions tailored to specific county and program needs, including CPP integration, culturally responsive practices, and innovative family support approaches. 
DateTopicFacilitator
January 21stCPP Payment via Apple Health/ Medicaid Christine Cole – HCA 
Mindy Davis- CPP Trainer. 
February 25thAttachment and/or Attachment Vitamins Haruko Watnabe   
March 25th (Joint with FTC CoPNaloxone 
April 22ndHope Science and ECC’s 
May 27thJudicial Engagement: Encouraging & supporting judges to embrace CPP as a core component of ECC
June 24th (Joint with FTC CoPPlan of Safe Care – Supporting Pregnant Persons in active use.   Sarah Holdener, Help me Grow, POSC  
DCYF  
July 22ndIncorporating Art, Music and Play Therapy to enrich the family experience in ECC
August 26thCQI – data – drop off analysis working session.  
Monitoring the impact of CPP on child and family outcomes.  
September 23rd (Joint with FTC CoPTBA
October 28thEquity in Service Delivery – Ensuring CPP implementation is inclusive and responsive to marginalized communities, including Indigenous/Native populations.  
November 25thTrauma informed systems coordination – Aligning court processes and community services with trauma-informed principles to support families.  
December 23rd (Joint with FTC CoPSubstance Use & Parenting: Supporting Recovery In the Context of Dependency.  
Balancing accountability with empathy: Best practices for engaging parents in recovery while meeting court-ordered requirements.

For more information about the Early Childhood Courts Recurring Meetings, please contact Rosalynn Guillén at rosalynn.guillen@courts.wa.gov