Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 110-15-0211 - Trauma-informed care supports(1) Subject to available funds, DCYF will provide trauma-informed care support to aid eligible providers. For the purposes of this section, "eligible providers" means: (a) An employee or owner of a licensed or certified child care center or outdoor nature-based program that accepts WCCC or SCC payments;(b) An employee or owner of a licensed family home child care provider that accepts WCCC or SCC payments;(c) A contractor or provider of the early childhood education and assistance program or birth to three early childhood education and assistance program;(d) A license-exempt family, friends, and neighbors (FFN) provider accepting subsidy; or(e) An early achievers coach.(2) Trauma-informed care supports may be used by eligible providers for the following purposes: (a) Additional compensation for individual staff who have a DCYF-approved infant and early childhood mental health credential or other DCYF-approved child development specialty credential;(b) The purchase of screening tools, assessment materials, and relevant training associated with the use of such screening tools and assessment materials;(c) Trauma-informed professional development and training;(d) Supportive services for children with complex needs that are offered as fee-for-service within local communities; or(e) Other expenses related to trauma-informed care.Wash. Admin. Code § 110-15-0211
Adopted by WSR 23-12-039, Filed 5/30/2023, effective 6/30/2023