ermination of parental rights (TPR) is a legal process through which a parent’s legal rights and responsibilities toward their child are permanently severed. This process usually occurs in the context of child dependency cases or when a parent voluntarily relinquishes their rights. This module provides an overview of the law and process for TPR proceedings in Washington State. By the end of this module, participants will have gained a basic understanding of the TPR process and will be better equipped to conduct effective and legally sound TPR Hearings. Estimated Length: 60 minutes
Module 7: Permanency Planning Hearing (Coming Soon)
A Permanency Planning Hearing in child dependency cases is a pivotal step in determining a long-term solution for a child who has been removed from their home due to safety concerns. This module provides an overview of the law and process for Permanency Planning Hearings in Washington State. By the end of this module, participants will have gained a basic understanding of the Review Hearing process and will be better equipped to conduct effective and legally sound dependency Permanency Planning Hearings. Estimated Length: 60 minutes
Module 6: Review Hearings (Coming Soon)
Review hearings in child dependency cases are essential for monitoring the progress of the case and ensuring the child’s needs are being met while the family works toward achieving the court-ordered goals. This module provides an overview of the law and process for Review Hearings in Washington State. By the end of this module, participants will have gained a basic understanding of the Review Hearing process and will be better equipped to conduct effective and legally sound dependency Review Hearings. Estimated Length: 60 minutes
Module 5: Disposition Hearing (Coming Soon)
The Disposition Hearing is critical stage in child dependency case that lays the foundation for reunification, or alternative permanency plan if reunification is not in a child’s best interest. This module provides an overview of the Disposition Hearing law and process in Washington State. By the end of this module, participants will have gained a basic understanding of the Disposition Hearing process and will be better equipped to conduct effective and legally sound dependency Disposition Hearings. Estimated Length: 60 minutes
Module 4: Fact-Finding
Fact-finding hearings are a crucial component of administrative and judicial processes, ensuring that decisions are based on accurate and verified information. This module provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and conducting fact-finding hearings in Washington State. By the end of this module, participants will have gained a basic understanding of the fact-finding hearing process in Washington State and will be better equipped to conduct effective and legally sound hearings. Estimated Length: 60 minutes.
Just Data January 2023 Materials
For those of you who need a more visual enticement to get excited about Just Data January, please watch this campy welcome video – we can’t wait to see you! Welcome To Just Data January! Week 1: FTC BP 8, Provision A, Maintain Data Electronically In January 2023 our focus will be on Best Practice 8, Monitoring and Evaluation. “Provision A,” of Best Practice 8 is simple: effective courts collect data electronically. And luckily, if your court has started using
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.
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.
Teaching the Hulk Tetris – Understanding Trauma and the Importance of Self-Regulation
This presentation explores the connection between trauma and negative life outcomes through a foundational understanding of the neurophysiology of the human stress response and how trauma is “stored” in the body. It takes a deep dive into the role of the central nervous system in an individual’s ability to cope with stress and the numerous implications this has for their short-term and long-term wellness. A parent who successfully navigated the child welfare system brings the science and her lived experience together, providing practical tools for helping clients and professionals avoid “hulking out.”
HB 1194 Training – Strengthening Parent-Child Visits During Child Welfare Proceedings
A training and Q& A session on the new Family Time visit requirements created by HB 1194 was held on July 21, 2021. The session was recorded and can be viewed on this website. Q&As from the session will be posted soon.