Early Learning Facilities Grant Update
The Department of Commerce’s Early Learning Facilities (ELF) Grant Program, first created in 2017 under Substitute House Bill 1777, is designed to assist
The Department of Commerce’s Early Learning Facilities (ELF) Grant Program, first created in 2017 under Substitute House Bill 1777, is designed to assist
Are you a student parent studying in a vocational program, in high school, or taking courses from a community, technical, or tribal college? If so, you may qualify for help paying for child care through the Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) subsidy program!
To stabilize, support and grow a diverse early learning workforce in a way that expands access to high-quality care, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) has offered multiple grant opportunities to child care providers since October 2021.
DCYF has partnered with Washington Health Benefit Exchange and Yakima Neighborhood Health Services to inform child care workers about the Health Care Premium Assistance for Employees of Child Care Facilities.
Home visiting programs offer a range of services for expectant parents and families with newborns and young children. These services nurture the attachment between parent and child and enrich parents' capacity to support their children's physical, social, and emotional development.
As directed by the Fair Start for Kids Act (FSKA), the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is launching a comprehensive effort to grow trauma-informed and healing-centered supports for early childhood professionals.
Green Hill School recently reached 100% compliance with standards for health services in juvenile confinement facilities from the National Commission on Correction Health Care (NCCHC).
DCYF's Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) recently launched its first recruitment video as part of the division's larger hiring and retention goals. Part of this work has been to reshape the narrative of what working in JR looks like and define the type of people who would excel in the JR workspace.
Learning systems and educational outcomes for young people in secure facilities have been wrought with challenges and barriers every step of the way. For many young people in Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR), school has been a negative and sometimes harmful experience.
Like many states, Washington has taken actionable steps to improve the treatment of justice-involved youth.