Collaborative Courts foster a hopeful, family-centered environment by bringing together a compassionate team of judicial officers, social workers, attorneys, advocates, peer support, service providers, and families. This united approach focuses on meeting the unique needs of families involved in the child welfare system, supporting parents as they work to overcome challenges such as substance abuse, mental health concerns, or housing instability. By taking a strength-based, non-adversarial approach, these courts offer tailored interventions and support designed to empower families and help them thrive. Through accountability, compassion, and individualized case plans, Collaborative Courts strive to improve outcomes for children and families, reduce time in foster care, and promote family reunification whenever possible. Continuous monitoring and evaluation ensure that progress is being made toward meaningful, positive change for families.
Our Mission
Transform child welfare court practices by fostering communities that deliver equitable, trauma informed, holistic solutions that impower families in achieving positive outcomes.
Our Vision
Cultivate a network of court programs that serve the diverse needs of families nurturing lasting wellbeing and healing as a catalyst for system change.
Our Values
Compassion
Connectedness
Equity
Innovation
Hope
Key Components
Judicial Leadership
Team Approach
Solution Oriented Care
Trauma Informed & Culturally Relevant
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
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Collaborative Courts in Washington
In Washington, Collaborative Courts serve dependency court involved families with specialized needs. FYJP provides statewide training, research and technical assistance to the following Collaborative Courts
Family Treatment Courts
Serves families involved in the child welfare system due to parental substance use as a contributing factor to child abuse or neglect.
Early Childhood Courts
Serves families with children from 0 to 3 years of age who are involved with the child welfare system.
ICW Dockets
Specialized court dockets for dependency cases in which the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) applies.
For more information on Collaborative Courts please contact Rachel Munoz-McCormick at rachel.munoz-mccormick@courts.wa.gov.