The Administrative Office of the Courts needs your help to sustain the important work of the Statewide Family Treatment Court Team. We developed the following materials to help organizations engage with policymakers during the 2023-2025 Legislative Session.
Educational Stability Infographic

Students in foster care face significant educational challenges and have worse outcomes than peers on every academic measure, including achievement, attendance, and graduation. This infographic provides a brief overview of dependency law in WA and the resources available to support dependency court judicial officers.
NEW TOOL: HB 1227 Court Readiness Toolkit

The HB 1227 Court Readiness Toolkit contains a suite of tools and resources to help court systems prepare for HB 1227 implementation. These tools provide a systematic way for local court jurisdictions to assess their current shelter care process, identify changes needed to comply with the new law and implement them.
Just Data January 2023 Materials
For those of you who need a more visual enticement to get excited about Just Data January, please watch this campy welcome video – we can’t wait to see you! Welcome To Just Data January! Week 1: FTC BP 8, Provision A, Maintain Data Electronically In January 2023 our focus will be on Best Practice 8, Monitoring and Evaluation. “Provision A,” of Best Practice 8 is simple: effective courts collect data electronically. And luckily, if your court has started using
Welcome to the Bench Infographic
NEW TOOL: iDecide
Urine Testing Resources
Urine Testing in Specialty Dependency Courts Urine Testing, Levels, and Interpretation has come up frequently in community of practice discussions. Thanks to our amazing partners at Child and Family Futures (CFF), we’ve put together some resources on these topics that may help. CFF and OJJDP shared a slide deck from a recent presentation on this topic that will provide some guidance and includes many of the resources below. We will continue to be in touch about any additional materials as
2023 Judicial Community of Practice (JCoP)

JCoP is a monthly, virtual peer-learning opportunity for dependency court judicial officers. The topic-focused sessions are led one of our expert Jurists-in-Residence and include a Dependency Practice Tip. Whether you’re new to the bench or have years of experience hearing child welfare cases, we invite you to join this learning community.