The Early Childhood Court (ECC) Community of Practice is an opportunity for ECC coordinators to strengthen their expertise, share innovative strategies, and collaborate on advancing effective, family-centered practices in their communities. Meets the fourth Tuesday of the month from 11:00am – 12:00pm.
Clark County Safety Summit
Welcome to the Bench Infographic

Being a dependency court judicial officer places you at the heart of some of the most challenging and impactful decisions within the judiciary—those affecting the lives and futures of vulnerable children and families. This infographic provides an overview of what it means to be on a dependency rotation and the tools, trainings, and resources available to support dependency court judicial officers in WA.
Adoption Support Chapter
Dependency Rotation Judicial Support Guide
Representation for Children & Youth Benchbook Chapter
Child in Need of Services (CHINS) Benchbook Chapter
There’s No Place Like Home: Understanding the Harms of Removal and Family Separation in Child Welfare
High-Potency Synthetic Opioids Practice Tip

High-potency synthetic opioids (HPSO), like fentanyl, pose serious risks in child welfare involved families. In 2024, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) released Public Health Guidance on High Potency Synthetic Opioids in response to the legislative mandate passed in SB 6109. Check out this Dependency Practice Tip infographic to learn more about HPSOs and the DOH public health guidance.
New Guidance on Harms of Removal to Toddlers (2-3 years old)

Over the past year, the Harm of Removal Workgroup has been working to create guidance for courts on the likely harms of removal that children experience across the different stages of child development. This document takes an in-depth look at the specific harms that older toddlers (2-3 years old) are likely to experience when removed from their home by child welfare









