2024 Dependency Judicial Training Academy

2024 Dependency Judicial Training Academy

FYJP hosted the 2024 Dependency Judicial Training Academy on May 13th, 14th & 15th. This judicial training focused on building the capacity of courts to make safety decisions that balance the protection of a child with the preference for family preservation. Highlights of the academy include assessing safety in cases involving fentanyl and ways that judicial officers can provide leadership when tragedies occur in their court communities.

2022 WA Judicial Training Academy on Reasonable and Active Efforts

2022 WA Judicial Training Academy on Reasonable and Active Efforts

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.

2021 Judicial Academy on Reimagining Justice in Child Welfare and Dependency Court

Two parents (appear male and female) holding the hand of a one year old child as they walk toward a government building

In 2021, FYJP offered an interactive, virtual judicial training series, “Reimagining Justice in Child Welfare and Dependency Court.” This training was intended for judicial officers and court administrators from Superior Court, the Court of Appeals and Tribal Courts. Topics covered included child safety inquiries, belonging and othering in courts, hope science, ICWA/active efforts, COVID-19 cour recovery, and trauma-responsive court practices.