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2019 Senate Bill 5955: Making necessary changes allowing the department of children, youth, and families to effectively manage a statewide system of care for children, youth, and families
Introduced by Sen. Liz Lovelett (Anacortes) (D) on February 18, 2019
Referred to the Senate Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation Committee on February 18, 2019
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 19, 2019
Makes a number of clarifying and technical corrections to statutes relating to the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on February 21, 2019
Received in the House on March 1, 2019
Referred to the House Human Services & Early Learning Committee on March 1, 2019
Amendment offered in the House on March 26, 2019
Removes changes to the definition of "guardianship" with respect to permanency planning for a dependent child. (2) Requires a petitioner to notify the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) when the parentage of a dependent or alleged dependent child is being adjudicated. (3) Requires the DCYF to report to the Legislature by December 1, 2019, on efforts to improve workplace culture. (4) Requires the DCYF and any external entity providing training to child welfare workers to report on the training to the Legislature by September 1, 2019, and requires DCYF to report on a training improvement plan by January 1, 2020. (5) Requires child welfare workers to support victims of domestic violence while those victims continue to care for their children, when possible. (6) Requires the DCYF to implement an evidence-informed curriculum for supervisors; develop and implement specialized training for child welfare workers; incorporate trauma-informed care, self-care, and reflective supervision in training; make a concerted effort to increase efficiency through reducing paperwork; and provide a critical incident protocol and peer counseling for child welfare workers. (7) Directs the DCYF to establish a technical work group to develop a workload model for child welfare workers and affiliated staff and report on the model by December 1, 2019. The work group must consist of two child welfare worker representatives, fiscal staff of the DCYF, human resources staff of the DCYF, and a representative from the Office of Financial Management. The work group must report annually to the Legislature on any recommended modifications to the workload model and steps the DCYF is taking to implement changes.
Amendment offered by Rep. Tana Senn (East King County) (D) on April 4, 2019
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on April 4, 2019
Received in the Senate on April 27, 2019
Signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on May 21, 2019