Learn about the basics of case planning and evaluating progress.
The Power of Hope Webinar
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On August 4th FYJP hosted the “The Power of Hope”. This exciting webinar event was presented by renowned hope science expert and researcher, Dr. Chan Hellman. This training focused on how systems can develop a unifying language of hope and create a positive culture that can be infused into child welfare.
Pick-A-Plan
Sort each example into the plan type that it best belongs to – case plan or safety plan.
Safety Planning Example
See an example of creating a safety plan that immediately controls specific safety threats.
Safety Practices Hearing Quality Report
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Safety Summits provide multidisciplinary training and action planning to dependency court systems with the goal of making real practice change related to the safety framework. The five sites that held Safety Summits in 2021 were evaluated 3-5 months post-training to compare practice to the baseline hearing quality assessment. This hearing quality evaluation report presents the methods and findings from that pre-post evaluation.
Electrical Outlet Example
See an example of assessing safety given the specific vulnerabilities of children.
Safety Threats
Learn about what constitutes a threat to child safety.
ICWA Dependency Practice Tip
Docket Management Practice Tip
2022 WA Judicial Training Academy on Reasonable and Active Efforts
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Family & Youth Justice Programs, in partnership with the Capacity Building Center for Courts, presented the Washington Active and Reasonable Efforts Judicial Academy in the Spring of 2022. This two-day, virtual training was offered twice, first on March 31-April 1 and again, April 14-15, with a maximum registration of 16 judicial officers per day. This training was specifically designed for state court judicial officers who hear dependency cases and included numerous simulation mock decision-making exercises.