This report provides an overview of the Safety Summit project and includes the much-anticipated, full follow-up hearing quality study conducted by Dr. Summers. The follow-up study and much more can also be found on our website in the Safety Framework section.
Permanency Considerations for Legal Professionals in Washington
This virtual training by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption will introduce its evidence-based, child-focused recruitment model while also reviewing common legal issues that can present barriers to pursuing permanency for youth in foster care. FYJP was pleased to partner in the planning of this training
ECC Community Level Indicators
The ECC Community Level Indicators document summarizes the contextual community characteristics that may facilitate or impede successful implementation of the ECC. This approach lies within Durlak and DuPre’s ecological framework for effective program implementation, which was originally developed to promote implementation success of community-based health prevention programs. According to this approach, understanding the local environment in which the ECC is operating is important to successful implementation and sustainability of the program. If program staff identify the existing challenges that impact
Early Childhood Court (ECC) Enrollment Monitoring Tool
The Enrollment Monitoring Tool allows tracking site-level enrollment by race/ethnicity relative to court-level regular dependency numbers and county-level infant and toddler population by race/ethnicity.
Termination Settlement Conferences Dependency Practice Tip
One of the most underutilized, and undervalued, tools to address these backlogs is the use of settlement conferences to resolve termination cases without the need for trial. Not only does this tactic help decrease case backlogs – it often results in less trauma to the family and decreases time to permanency for children.
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.
Safety Snapshots
This mini-learning series centers around the effective application of the Safety Framework in child welfare. Whether you are a first-time learner or a seasoned professional who needs a quick refresher, this learning series is for all professionals who work within the dependency court system. Lessons are just minutes in length and easy to navigate.
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.
Docket Management Practice Tip
For many judicial officers, large workloads and complex cases can make giving each family enough time and attention feel impossible. Effective docket management can make a real difference in the ability to engage families and children, make informed decisions, and strengthen dependency systems.
Court and Judicial Guidelines for Improving the Dependency System
RESOURCE What should judicial officers do to improve dependency court practice and support healthy and safe outcomes for children and their families? The Enhanced Resource Guidelines provide best practices and tools to answer that question. From the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.