Filed July 11, 2023 Court of Appeals, Div III: Regarding standard of “active efforts” to prevent the breakup of an Indian family.
In re Dependency of J.M.W.
Filed July 21, 2022 Establishes the responsibility of the State to make active efforts prior to the Shelter Care Hearing to prevent the breakup of an Indian family.
Recent WA Supreme Court Case Law Decisions Infographic
Attorney Academy on Reasonable & Active Efforts

Family & Youth Justice Programs is excited to partner with the Capacity Building Center for Courts (CBCC) to host the WA Attorney Academy on Reasonable & Active Efforts in the spring and summer of 2023. This virtual training is designed to help attorneys practicing in the Washington child welfare system gain the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in substantive reasonable and active efforts arguments and advocacy.
2022 WA Judicial Training Academy on Reasonable and Active Efforts

Family & Youth Justice Programs, in partnership with the Capacity Building Center for Courts, presented the Washington Active and Reasonable Efforts Judicial Academy in the Spring of 2022. This two-day, virtual training was offered twice, first on March 31-April 1 and again, April 14-15, with a maximum registration of 16 judicial officers per day. This training was specifically designed for state court judicial officers who hear dependency cases and included numerous simulation mock decision-making exercises.
2021 Judicial Academy on Reimagining Justice in Child Welfare and Dependency Court
Indigenous Children, Youth and Family Conference Sessions
CONFERENCE SESSIONS In August 2020, the Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence and DCYF’s Office of Tribal Relations co-hosted the Indigenous Children, Youth and Families Conference to learn and share ideas around Indigenous family wellness. CITA was happy to partner with this effort and provide support for the legal sessions addressing the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and its application in Washington State.






