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Registration Now Open for In-person Indian Child Welfare (ICW) Policy Trainings

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April 9, 2024

DCYF, in partnership with The Alliance, is excited to launch the much-awaited in-person Indian Child Welfare (ICW) Policy training beginning April 30.

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Washington Partners with Other States to Prevent Child Abuse, Neglect

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April 5, 2024

Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families joins more than 35 state, county, and tribal child-serving agencies in sharing information about best practices and protective factors to help families become more resilient as part of an effort to prevent abuse and neglect.

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DCYF Awards $2.4M to Fund Early Learning Programs for Tribal Children

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April 3, 2024

Nearly two dozen tribal-serving organizations, including 11 Tribal Nations, are receiving a total of $2.4 million in funds from the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) to provide early learning programs to Tribal children.

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DCYF Pilots Newly Revised Indian Child Welfare Policies

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April 1, 2024

In anticipation of the July 1, 2024, launch of the revised Washington State Indian Child Welfare (ICW) policies and procedures, DCYF will be piloting a newly developed ICW Policy Roll Out training in mid-April. The pilot training will be available to existing ICW units in regions 1, 4, and 5.

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DCYF Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month

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April 1, 2024

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month! 

DCYF is joining with other states and organizations across the U.S. to celebrate and recognize the extraordinary support that parents, caregivers, and community members provide to children everyday to help children succeed.

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New Law Allows ESIT Providers to Receive More Funding

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March 26, 2024

Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) providers will now receive payment for the true dollar value of services they provide to families thanks to a bill signed by Gov. Jay Inslee today.

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Stay Connected to DCYF with Newsletters

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March 19, 2024

DCYF has various newsletters. Each newsletter is created to share important information, resources, services, and positive stories on the topics that matter to you, those we serve, and community partners in Washington state. 

Stay connected and sign up for one of our newsletters: 

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DCYF Launches Tribal Initial Licensing Process

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March 14, 2024

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) has been working with tribal partners to develop and launch an Initial License process for children in tribal jurisdiction.  

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DCYF Implements Review Process to Transition Eligible Young People to Community Facilities

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March 14, 2024

To better prepare young people to transition from a secure facility to a minimum-security facility, the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) implemented a more thorough review process.

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Upcoming DCYF Webinar: Understanding the Training Requirements for Early Learning Providers

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March 13, 2024

Did you know that there are three different sections of WAC that reference training requirements? Are you wondering what needs to be completed and by when? Curious to know what training opportunities are available?

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