This cross-system webinar introduced participants to the many harms that children experience as a result of removal by child welfare and how court systems can help reduce the impacts of the trauma associated with forced family separation. Presented November 8, 2024. 90 minutes.
New Guidance on Harms of Removal to Toddlers (2-3 years old)
Over the past year, the Harm of Removal Workgroup has been working to create guidance for courts on the likely harms of removal that children experience across the different stages of child development. This document takes an in-depth look at the specific harms that older toddlers (2-3 years old) are likely to experience when removed from their home by child welfare
Trauma-Informed Care for Opioid Treatment
This webinar, designed for SUD treatment professionals, will address Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment, including MAT/MOUD and evidence based practices for Trauma Informed Care in opioid treatment. Presented by Tiara Reddick, MA, LPC, CSAC, and Kelly C. Smith, MS, LPC, NCC
What Can Juvenile & Family Courts Do to Reduce Trauma?
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Addressing Trauma Exposure for Attorneys – ABA Webinar
RECORDED WEBINAR – Child welfare attorneys are regularly exposed to and interacting with trauma. This webinar, from the ABA, covers how to identify and address trauma exposure responses, including practical steps legal organizations and attorneys can take to mitigate the impact of trauma, so that attorneys are able to provide high-quality legal representation and be the best advocates for their clients.
Impact of Removal Webinar with Dr. Monique Mitchell – September 29, 2020
UPCOMING Dr. Monique Mitchell will be speaking on the impact of removal and trauma resulting from entry into foster care in a free webinar on September 29th, 10-11am. This webinar is offered by the Children’s Justice Conference.
Dependency Practice Tip: In-Person Family Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic – August 2020
In-Person Family Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic Family Time and Washington’s Pandemic Response to Date In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, Governor Inslee signed Proclamation 20-33 on March 26, 2020, waiving RCW 13.34.136 family time visit requirements that DCYF provide the “maximum” contact “possible” and permitting the Department to limit, but not entirely suspend, visits without court approval. The original proclamation cited concerns that the foster care system could be destabilized if caregivers and group home providers refused placement