In 2020 FYJP was grateful to be joined by judicial officers and court administrators from 17 Counties, 10 Tribes, and the Washington State Supreme Court to learn foundations for quality judicial practice.
2019 Judicial Academy on Dependency Court Practice
FYJP presented a dynamic, three-day training on child abuse and neglect hearings that promote safety, due process, timely permanency, and well-being for children and families.
2018 Judicial Officer Dependency Boot Camp
CITA conducts training for judicial officers in Washington State two times per year, focusing on dependency practice. On March 1-2, 2018, CITA conducted training for approximately 20 judicial officers from around the State.
March 9-11, 2017: Washington State Child Abuse and Neglect Institute Judicial Training
In March 2017, the Administrative Office of the Courts and CITA partnered with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) to deliver Washington State’s first Child Abuse and Neglect Institute.
June 2016 Judicial Training Presented by CITA and AOC
In early June 2016, CITA presented a dynamic two-day training program focused on providing information and tools to support what courts do – making informed and fair decisions – and how they do it – with trauma-responsive and compassionate leadership. Below are the presentations and materials from the training. The ABA Safety Guide was presented as a tool for structuring decisions and building dispositional orders and visitation plans designed to provide the information needed to make reunification and other permanency
CITA – State and Tribal Court Judges Training-December 10-11, 2015, at Beautiful Kiana Lodge – Presented in cooperation with National American Indian Court Judges Association and Casey Family Programs
Many Thanks to the incredible team that gathered for a beautiful training event that, we hope, will spur several types of innovation around WA State (and beyond). We listened to expert Parent Allies discuss our system, where it works and where it needs to improve; learned about the role diet and health play in our ability to do our jobs, and families’ ability to engage and succeed; discussed the costs of inCivility and ways to promote Civil behavior in our