DCYF Searching for New Forks Office Location
The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families continues to provide services to the Forks community as the agency searches for a new office location.
The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families continues to provide services to the Forks community as the agency searches for a new office location.
Fall is in the air, and we’re kicking off September with School Attendance Awareness Month. Did you know that missing 10% of school days for any reason can translate into having difficulty learning to read by third grade, achieving in middle school years, and graduating from high school? Just two absences per month are enough to dramatically impact academic success.
Assistant Secretary of Juvenile Rehabilitation Felice Upton was recently invited to become a member of the Juvenile Justice Leadership Network.
Today, Washington State stopped forcing parents involved in the child welfare system to pay the state for the costs of caring for their child in foster care. Credible studies show that doing so often results in children lingering in foster care, causing needless damage to the child and costing taxpayers more than is likely to be collected.
DCYF held two Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) provider design sessions in June, co-facilitated with Imagine Learning. The groups met for four hours to decide how best to provide trauma-informed support to early childhood professionals.
DCYF allocated $4.6 million to 36 of 61 ECEAP and Early ECEAP Contractors for the 2021-22 school year through the Complex Needs Fund. This resulted in an additional 78 contractor sites receiving support through this funding.
The Department of Commerce’s Early Learning Facilities (ELF) Grant Program, first created in 2017 under Substitute House Bill 1777, is designed to assist
Are you a student parent studying in a vocational program, in high school, or taking courses from a community, technical, or tribal college? If so, you may qualify for help paying for child care through the Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) subsidy program!
To stabilize, support and grow a diverse early learning workforce in a way that expands access to high-quality care, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) has offered multiple grant opportunities to child care providers since October 2021.
DCYF has partnered with Washington Health Benefit Exchange and Yakima Neighborhood Health Services to inform child care workers about the Health Care Premium Assistance for Employees of Child Care Facilities.