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Echo Glen Youth Poetry Becomes Short Film

A young person sitting down with the words "Walk one Mile - a film by incarcerate students in the SHARE screenwriting program"
February 9, 2023

As part of DCYF’s commitment to providing therapeutic and trauma-informed environments for youth in the agency’s care, Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) has launched exciting collaborations and partnerships to bring creativity, resilience, and healing to young people at Echo Glen Children’s Center. For the 2022-23 school year, DCYF is partnering with 

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Am I Eligible for Child Care Subsidy?

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January 31, 2023

Families residing in Washington state may be eligible for Child Care Subsidy if their income is at or below 60% of the state Median Income (SMI) at application or 65% of SMI when reapplying.

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2023 Child Care and Early Learning Legislative Requests

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January 31, 2023

A new legislative session began in January, and the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families is building upon our Fair Start for Kids Act momentum to create an increasingly integrated child care and early learning system from birth to age 8.

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Community Support for All: What It Is, How It Works, Who It Helps

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January 12, 2023

In 2021, the Washington State Legislature funded a decision package paving the way for Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) to provide effective community-based reentry services to all young people releasing from residential care.

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Safety is a Cornerstone of Trauma-Informed Care

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January 12, 2023

DCYF recently launched an agencywide effort to grow

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Secretary Hunter Welcomes Legislators to 2023 Session

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January 10, 2023

DCYF Secretary Ross Hunter provided the following update and welcome to the legislature on Monday, Jan. 9, the start of the 2023 Legislative Session.


Welcome to the 2023 legislative session.

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DCYF Launches Caregiver Application Portal

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January 9, 2023

The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is making it much easier for individuals interested in becoming foster parents to apply.

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Multi-Licensing Now Available for Licensed Caregivers and Child Care Providers

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January 8, 2023

In an effort to increase accessibility to high-quality child care for children and youth in foster care and increase placement capacity throughout the state, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) now offer multi-licensing.

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Juvenile Rehabilitation Capitol Classroom Heads into Legislative Session

Ali and Caya - youth participants of Capitol Classroom
January 9, 2023

Through the Capitol Classroom program in Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR), young people have the opportunity to work alongside peers and youth engagement specialists to learn about and propose legislation that can dramatically affect juvenile justice.

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Resources for families with special child-care needs

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December 22, 2022

Resources for families with special child-care needs

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