
For reference: COVID vaccine guidance for youth in care
This memo was originally released in June and is being re-shared here for reference only.
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This memo was originally released in June and is being re-shared here for reference only.
If you are a foster parent licensed directly with the department, DCYF offers some online access for foster parents that let you see your current
A new report by Sixto Cancel, Sarah Fathallah, Marina Nitze, Sarah Sullivan, and Emily Wright-Moore “Aging out” occurs when youth taken under the state’s custody
Child Welfare Information Gateway sent this bulletin at 12/14/2020 09:55 AM EST Children and youth can be effective advocates and help their peers who may
Trauma Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman; published in 1992, still the greatest book in trauma studies, a must read for anyone working in any capacity
In today ‘s world there are many options for being able to communicate with friends and families all over the world. In addition to being
Start by: 1. Email your social worker and CC their Supervisor Make ALL emails brief, to the point. State the problem and the solution you would like to
1624 follow up – Children w/ behav. challenges being sent home fromschool The information below is a follow-up to the January state CAFPT (1624) Team
The following is a response from Children’s Administration regarding the issue of Adoption Support stopping your monthly support check when you report the youth as a runaway.
November 13, 2015 [note: as of January 2021 these links appear to be dead] Get Help Early: Washington State’s Early Psychosis Initiative For Information on Early
FPAWS has been hearing from families about struggles with adoption support negotiations. One resource we have is Josh Kroll with the North American Council on
The Prudent Parenting law became effective on June 12, 2014. Children’s Administration has developed new Caregiver Guidelines to assist caregivers in deciding activities for dependent