
Webinar: Supporting Immigrant Youth & Children in Foster Care
The National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council and the Center on Immigration and Child Welfare (CICW) invite you to a webinar to discuss best practices for supporting
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The National Foster Care Youth & Alumni Policy Council and the Center on Immigration and Child Welfare (CICW) invite you to a webinar to discuss best practices for supporting
Do you know of a family that might be interested in being on the next cover of Fostering Families Today? Maybe your own? This is
In 2022, Children’s Alliance convened a small workgroup of youth behavioral health experts in Washington to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the youth behavioral health
August 17th 5:30pm – 8.30pm Presented by Angela Lujan MA, LMHC Triple P is a comprehensive, evidence-based parenting and family support system designed to increase
FPAWS has the regularly scheduled 1624 meeting with DCYF coming up on June 27th: we need your questions/complaints/feedback to pass on! We’ve heard about caregiver
Dee Wilson Sounding Board: Dee Wilson and Toni Sebastian Developing an Effective Response to Multitype Child Maltreatment originally published October 2022 This piece argues that
Upcoming events for FPAWS Online Events IART October 26&27 6:00-9:00 PM IART January 17&19 6:00-9:00 PM In Person Training Kitsap County Golf Tournament September 23rd,
FPAWS has created an anonymous survey for caregivers about COVID vaccinations. We would like to be able to support the foster parent voices on this
This commentary from Dee Wilson is a reprint of his 2011 article describing Developmental Repair, a day treatment program for traumatized children, 3-9 years old, developed in
We were looking for high school volunteers to spend a fun filled weened mentoring and working with children in the foster care system at this
Live on Facebook at 8am Seattle time on Tuesday, September 28th Join Irene Clements, Executive Director of the NFPA, for a discussion with Jamerika on
FPAWS is building a visitation supervision team called FPAWS Family Time Network, FTN. Consider becoming one of our team members. Supervising visits may be just