Hope Awareness: Western WA in Tacoma

Location 1301 A St, Tacoma, WA, United States

Building equitable systems and supports requires all the components of Hope Science - clear goals, pathways and a belief change can happen. The purpose of this event is to bring awareness to the power of hope. Community organizations, leaders, and champions for youth are encouraged to attend. There is no cost to attend this event, but we do ask you RSVP to ensure we have adequate space and materials for participants. Hope Week 2024 Flyer

Free

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: Transitions for Infants: Reducing Harm of Removal Guest Expert: Julie Fisher, CHERISH Programs Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: Dependency Timelines: Improving Time to Fact-Finding Guest Expert: Jennifer Nguyen, AOC Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Hope Navigator Training

Virtual

This program develops expertise within your organization to continue to champion and “navigate” the Science and Power of Hope. The Hope Navigator is an in-depth training that builds the capacity within your organization to train and provide leadership and support with finding, enhancing and modeling Hope Rising. The Hope Navigator will also participate in consultation and a Community of Practice to continue their education and expertise in Hope. The Community of Practice Groups will meet every other month for one

$2,500

WSDCP Conference

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel 16500 Southcenter Parkway, Seattle, WA, United States

In partnership with the Washington State Health Care Authority, Administrative Office of the Courts, and National Drug Court Institute, we look forward to hearing from and connecting with inspiring national and local speakers.

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: TBA Guest Experts: TBA Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Regional High Potency Synthetic Opioid (HPSO) Safety Symposium

Quincy Community Center 115 F St SW, Quincy, washington

Kittitas, Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan Counties Summit This symposium is the result of a collaboration between the Department of Health, the Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs, DCYF, the Administrative Office of the Courts and many other child welfare system partners.  This training is designed to better understand the potency and potential lethality of HPSOs and how we can keep service providers, caregivers, families, and children safe when HPSO are present and are being actively used with a heavy

Free

Regional High Potency Synthetic Opioid (HPSO) Safety Symposium

Three Rivers Convention Center 7016 W Grandridge Blvd, Kennewick, Washington

Yakima, Klickitat, Skamania, Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla and Counties Summit This symposium is the result of a collaboration between the Department of Health, the Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs, DCYF, the Administrative Office of the Courts and many other child welfare system partners.  This training is designed to better understand the potency and potential lethality of HPSOs and how we can keep service providers, caregivers, families, and children safe when HPSO are present and are being actively used with

Free

There’s No Place Like Home: Understanding the Harms of Removal and Family Separation in Child Welfare

Virtual

The idea of taking kids first and sorting it out later to “avoid” abuse is one of the biggest paradoxes in the history of governmental practice. In 2023, Washington became one of the first states in the nation to statutorily require dependency courts to consider the likely harms a child will experience if removed from the care of their parents. This training will introduce participants to the concept of “harm of removal” in the context of child welfare and demonstrate

Free