The co-occurrence of domestic violence and family involvement in the child dependency system can take many different forms. This infographic contains information on how dependency courts can effectively address domestic violence within child dependency cases.
Teaching the Hulk Tetris – Understanding Trauma and the Importance of Self-Regulation
This presentation explores the connection between trauma and negative life outcomes through a foundational understanding of the neurophysiology of the human stress response and how trauma is “stored” in the body. It takes a deep dive into the role of the central nervous system in an individual’s ability to cope with stress and the numerous implications this has for their short-term and long-term wellness. A parent who successfully navigated the child welfare system brings the science and her lived experience together, providing practical tools for helping clients and professionals avoid “hulking out.”
2021 Judicial Academy on Reimagining Justice in Child Welfare and Dependency Court
Spokane HOPE Summit 2021 – February 18, 2021
CITA and the Spokane dependency court system will be hosting a virtual, invitation-only HOPE Summit on February 18, 2021. Event materials for attendees are posted for download.
Addressing Trauma Exposure for Attorneys – ABA Webinar
RECORDED WEBINAR – Child welfare attorneys are regularly exposed to and interacting with trauma. This webinar, from the ABA, covers how to identify and address trauma exposure responses, including practical steps legal organizations and attorneys can take to mitigate the impact of trauma, so that attorneys are able to provide high-quality legal representation and be the best advocates for their clients.
Court and Judicial Guidelines for Improving the Dependency System
RESOURCE 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.
CITA – State and Tribal Court Judges Training-December 10-11, 2015, at Beautiful Kiana Lodge – Presented in cooperation with National American Indian Court Judges Association and Casey Family Programs

Many Thanks to the incredible team that gathered for a beautiful training event that, we hope, will spur several types of innovation around WA State (and beyond). We listened to expert Parent Allies discuss our system, where it works and where it needs to improve; learned about the role diet and health play in our ability to do our jobs, and families’ ability to engage and succeed; discussed the costs of inCivility and ways to promote Civil behavior in our






