The Good Ideas Library is a resource for anyone interested in improving the child welfare court system. This library provides information about innovative programs and projects undertaken by Washington State court communities that others may wish to replicate. We also offer research and helpful resources for innovators seeking inspiration and support for their own good ideas.
Do you have a good idea or project to share? Please contact us and let us know!
- Court and Judicial Guidelines for Improving the Dependency SystemRESOURCE What should judicial officers do to improve dependency court practice and support healthy and safe outcomes for children and their families? The Enhanced Resource Guidelines provide best practices and tools to answer that question. From the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
- Parents for Parents: Education and Engagement for Parents in DependencyINNOVATION The Parents for Parents (P4P) program is a promising practice that provides peer outreach, engagement and education by Parent Allies, parents who have successfully navigated the child welfare system, to parents who are new to the dependency system.
- Trauma, Resilience & HopeRESEARCH The NEAR sciences – neuroscience, epigenetics, ACEs and resilience – are changing the way courts and child welfare agencies work with and make decisions about children and families who have experienced trauma.
- Protein for AllINNOVATION Protein for All provides education and resources to engage and support individuals and families who find themselves navigating the legal system while experiencing challenges such as food insecurity, homelessness or high levels of stress.