
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial/Child-Specific Licenses for Kinship Caregivers
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial Licenses for Kinship Caregivers via DCYF Initial license is a new type of license that took effect July 1, 2023, created in
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial Licenses for Kinship Caregivers via DCYF Initial license is a new type of license that took effect July 1, 2023, created in
There are about 18,000 kinship caregivers in King County alone, and over 100,000 children in WA living with someone other than their parents. As the
Resource Fairs provide connections to medical and educational services, tangible goods and community connection through food, refreshments and giveaways for kinship and relative caregivers with
announcement from DCYF: As part of an effort to support kinship caregivers in obtaining foster care licensure for kin children placed in their homes, the
Announcement from Alliance CaRES: Amara will be joining CaRES as a contracted partner to lead the work providing support and resources to formal kinship caregivers
Family Education and Support Services is working jointly on a Kinship Caregiver Pilot program with the University of Washington and ALTSA. This Pilot will provide
Hear from attorneys on the range of legal relationship options in Washington, and how those options can translate into alternate care plans for grandchildren, nieces,
from the Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence: Relative and kinship caregiving: navigating changing family dynamics You made the choice to step in and provide care
Legal Voice is pleased to announce the release of a fully revised and updated edition of Options for Grandparents and Other Nonparental Caregivers: A Legal Guide