
FPAWS has a survey for foster parents on covid vaccinations
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
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 memo was originally released in June and is being re-shared here for reference only.
New mileage forms: https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/forms?field_number_value=07-090 Travel Guidance for Foster Parents and Kinship Caregivers: Caregivers are expected to observe the Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery activity-based restrictions. Counties will
a message from DCYF on March 16th The Department of Health (DOH) updated the COVID-19 screening questions. The change essentially swaps “two of the following symptoms”
On March 15th, Inslee announced that all WA public schools are required to have in-person learning options available for children up to 5th grade by
DCYF told FPAWS that all foster parents will be eligible for the vaccine under phase 1B2. Phase 1B2 begins on Wednesday March 17.
With the COVID-19 pandemic looming over the nation, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee issued a proclamation today to protect young adults in foster care, implementing the
from various sources including the newsletter Child Welfare in the News (distributed at no charge by Child Welfare Information Gateway) featuring news stories on topics
An announcement from DCYF by email:Following last week’s message about the COVID-19 vaccine phases, we know many of you are wondering if DCYF will require
DCYF has received several questions regarding the CARES Act Grant, and put together a list of frequently asked questions to provide additional clarity: Does everyone
Licensed foster parents in WA should have received an email from DCYF today announcing a one-time grant that will be paid within the next week.
Bulletin from DCYF: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADEL/bulletins/2b4b5dc With the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine currently happening across the state based on guidance set by the Department of Health,