The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is adopting the guidance released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding post-vaccine behavior. This has implications for families to visit without masks, when a parent has been vaccinated. The guidance provides that, if someone has been fully vaccinated, they can: Gather indoors with fully vaccinated people in private residences without wearing a mask and, Gather indoors with unvaccinated people from one other household in private residences (for example, visiting
COVID-19 Impact on the Mental Health of Children and Youth in Care
Childhood health experts are deeply concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic has serious consequences for children and youth, delaying their cognitive, emotional and social development. Children in foster and relative care, who have experienced abuse or neglect and the trauma of removal, are likely to experience disproportionately more significant behavioral health impacts from the pandemic. Resources are available to understand the behavioral health impact and support the well-being of children and youth in care.
Understanding COVID-19 Risks for Various Activities
A useful chart, created by the Texas Medical Association, to help identify the risks of potentially contracting COVID-19 when participating in a range of activities. This tool can help families and caregivers make informed choices – and support good decision-making for in-person Family Time plans.
DCYF Health Guidance for In-Person Family Time
To support resumption of in-person family time, DCYF consulted with the Department of Health to create health guidance and protocols to minimize the risk of virus transmission during a visit.
Virtual and In-Person Family Time – Lessons from COVID-19
WEBINAR SERIES – CITA-sponsored webinars with international child welfare visitation expert, Rose Wentz, and Washington State practioners. Designed to support family connections during the COVID-19 public health emergency, these videos and related materials address:
– developmentally appropriate use of technology for visits
– how to engage caregivers as a support for effective virtual family time
– ways to help parents and children get the most out of online visits
– guidance for returning to in-person visits
Recorded April – June 2020