• Judicial Community of Practice

    Virtual

    Topic: Making Quality Findings in Dependency and Termination Cases Guest Expert: Retired Judge Beth Andrus, WA Court of Appeals Division 1 Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

  • Judicial Community of Practice

    Virtual

    Topic: TBA Guest Experts: TBA Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

  • Judicial Community of Practice

    Virtual

    Topic: TBA Guest Experts: TBA Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

  • 2024 Dependency Judicial Training Academy

    Virtual

    Access HUB: https://www.wacita.org/2024-dependency-judicial-training-academy/ Every year, Family & Youth Justice Programs (FYJP) holds a multi-day judicial training academy focused child dependency cases. In collaboration with judicial and system partners, we strive to create and deliver in-demand content that supports judicial officer practice and system leadership. Topics of the 2024 Judicial Academy will include the current state of child welfare in WA, case law and legislative updates, safety decisions and family engagement in cases involving fentanyl and responding to parent and child

  • Judicial Community of Practice

    Virtual

    Topic: Protein for All Guest Experts: Dr. Kristen Allott Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

  • Hope Awareness: Eastern WA in Spokane

    Empire Health Foundation 1020 W Riverside Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    Building equitable systems and supports requires all the components of Hope Science - clear goals, pathways and a belief change can happen. The purpose of this event is to bring awareness to the power of hope. Community organizations, leaders, and champions for youth are encouraged to attend. There is no cost to attend this event, but we do ask you RSVP to ensure we have adequate space and materials for participants. Hope Week 2024 Flyer

    Free
  • Hope Leadership in Olympia

    ESD 113 Educational Media & Resource Center,  6005 Tyee Drive Southwest, Tumwater, WA, United States

    Dr. Hellman will meet with executive leaders of WA State agencies and organizations to learn how to build the science of hope into policy and practice to reduce burnout and improve outcomes for staff, clients, students and well-beings of communities as a collective. Dr. Chan Hellman, Director of the Hope Research Center at the University of Oklahoma, will share examples of public agency and court leaders who nurture hope to make statistically significant organizational change - including reducing staff turnover

    Free