One of the most underutilized, and undervalued, tools to address these backlogs is the use of settlement conferences to resolve termination cases without the need for trial. Not only does this tactic help decrease case backlogs – it often results in less trauma to the family and decreases time to permanency for children.
Attorney Academy on Reasonable & Active Efforts
Family & Youth Justice Programs is excited to partner with the Capacity Building Center for Courts (CBCC) to host the WA Attorney Academy on Reasonable & Active Efforts in the spring and summer of 2023. This virtual training is designed to help attorneys practicing in the Washington child welfare system gain the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in substantive reasonable and active efforts arguments and advocacy.
Safety Snapshots
This mini-learning series centers around the effective application of the Safety Framework in child welfare. Whether you are a first-time learner or a seasoned professional who needs a quick refresher, this learning series is for all professionals who work within the dependency court system. Lessons are just minutes in length and easy to navigate.
Case Planning
Learn about the basics of case planning and evaluating progress.
The Power of Hope Webinar
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.
Rural Access Roundtable
Family Treatment and Healing to Wellness Courts met on June 29, 2022 to discuss the challenges and opportunities for therapeutic courts working with families in rural communities in Washington. The meeting included a brief introduction to the current research available regarding virtual hearings, substance use disorder and mental health treatment, and best practices of virtual courts. Attendees were then asked to discuss innovation and barriers to success common in rural areas, with a special focus on equity for underserved populations.
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
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.