The purpose of the fact-finding timeline is to help ensure timely resolution of cases. Check out this Dependency Practice Tip infographic to learn about the importance of timely fact-finding hearings and newly created court codes for tracking exceptional circumstance findings.
New Guidance on Harms of Removal to Infants (0-1 years old)
Over the past year, the Harm of Removal Workgroup has been working to create guidance for courts on the likely harms of removal that children experience across the different stages of child development. This document takes an in-depth look at the specific harms that infants (0-1 years old) are likely to experience when removed from their home by child welfare.
Supporting Transitions for Infants & Young Children Practice Tip
Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stress instability that accompany forced removal by child welfare. Check out this Dependency Practice Tip infographic to learn how child dependency courts can help ensure smooth transitions and reduce developmental harm.
Clark County Safety Summit
The Clark County Safety Summit is scheduled for January 15, 2025, from 1:00 – 5:00pm. This virtual, cross-system training and action-planning summit is open to all dependency court and system partners. Click to learn more and register.
ABA Article: Being the Change and Seeing the Change
FYJP co-authored an article with OPD and OCLA on cross-system collaboration in Washington State’s dependency court system improvement efforts that was published in the American Bar Association’s Litigation Committee newsletter. This article is dedicated to the memory of our dearly departed friend and colleague Tim Jaasko-Fisher.
New Webpage on High-Potency Synthetic Opioids
High-potency synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl, have become an increasing concern in families involved with child welfare. Click the picture on the left to learn more about high-potency synthetic opioids, their impacts on children and families, and ways court systems can help keep children safe while supporting families impacted by opioid misuse.
Family Reunification Month Interview with Tonia McClanahan
In the July episode of the Washington Courts Report Podcast, Tonia McClanahan talks about the parental experience within the dependency process, the importance of reunification, events being held this summer celebrating family reunification, and what makes them successful.
NEW Fact-Finding Hearing Module
Part of Dependency 101 for Judicial Officers, this new self-paced module provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and conducting dependency fact-finding hearings in Washington State. Click to learn more and view this module.
NEW Guidance on Harms of Removal to Toddlers (1-2 years old)
Over the past year, the Harm of Removal Workgroup has been working to create guidance for courts on the likely harms of removal that children experience across the different stages of child development. This document takes an in-depth look at the specific harms that young toddlers (1-2 years old) are likely to experience when forcibly removed from their home by child welfare.
Updated Disposition Hearing Benchbook Chapter
The Disposition Hearing Chapter of the Juvenile Non-Offender Benchbook has been updated. A big thank you to Marci Comeau from the Office of Public Defense for authoring these revisions.