2025 Washington DCYF Roadmap Report

Substance use disorders are regularly reported as a root cause of safety concerns that lead to children being placed in out-of-home care

Children, Youth and Families

Health

Concrete and preventive supports could be linked to times of elevated need, such as child birth or medical emergency

Nurse corps offer a chance for coordination between families, health, schools, and DCYF

Physical Health

Behavioral Health

Mental Health

There is a need to align

partnership priorities, as behavioral health supports are provided outside of DCYF and coordination of services is needed when substance use co-occurs with other needs

School Age K to 12 Needs

Birth to Age 5 Needs

Prenatal Needs

Adult Needs

School Nurse Corps

Early Intervention

Family Connects

In-Home Care

Doulas & Midwives

Universal, primary prevention is stigma free and presents opportunities for additional early engagement

Substance Abuse Disorder

Adult Needs

Domestic Violence

Child Needs

Youth Needs

Perinatal Mental Health Communities

Placement and Stability Services

SUD Treatment Providers

Domestic Violence Services

Plans of Safe Care

Family Experience or Need

Plans of safe care are well-regarded, with opportunities for scaling

Current Connection

DCYF Offering

High-Impact Opportunity

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