DCYF update: In-Person First Aid and CPR Requirements
Below is a quick update and some clarification regarding the CPR training requirements that were previously communicated. In-Person CPR Timeframe Requirements Foster parents who got licensed
Below is a quick update and some clarification regarding the CPR training requirements that were previously communicated. In-Person CPR Timeframe Requirements Foster parents who got licensed
The team at Treehouse is conducting a survey to help inform the programs and services they provide to support youth and families. This survey will
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,
HATC will be running their first online training of the year February 10: Racialized Ableism: Understanding the Intersections of Structural Racism and Ableism in Society
Sometimes a small disagreement can escalate and put a foster family at risk of a placement disruption. On this episode of the podcast, learn about a trauma-informed
via the Child Welfare Information Gateway Social justice organizations have banded together to create the National SOGIE Center. The National Center for Youth With Diverse Sexual
In partnership with Amara, CaRES now offers two new LGBTQIA+ support groups launching in September. Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youth in Foster Care is a supportive facilitated discussion
Kids in foster care, almost by definition, have had traumatic experiences. As we are beginning to understand, this has significant impacts on their emotional, mental
Coordinated Care training offerings Along with their standard monthly training on Trauma Informed Care, Adoption, and more, in July CC will be offering an introduction
Need some training hours or support from other foster parents? FPAWS runs online training each month. This week you can choose from half a dozen
FPAWS is a state affiliate of the National Foster Parent Association. The Friends of FPAWS monthly support model is modelled on their own supporter levels,
This workshop will explain a basic understanding of tribal sovereignty, and historic policies that lead to the creation of ICWA. It will also explain how