Family Reconciliation Services.
Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) is a voluntary program serving families and youth who are experiencing conflict and may be in need of services and when a child in the family is away from their lawfully prescribed residence.
The services offered by FRS are provided by culturally relevant, trauma-informed, community-based entities under contract with the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) or directly by the DCYF, and are designed to assess and stabilize the family with the goal of resolving crises and building supports, skills, and connection to community networks and resources.
These services may include:
The goal of FRS is to return the family to a pre-crisis state and work with the family to identify alternative methods of handling conflict. The services offered by FRS are not intended to provide long-term services or to place the youth outside of the home.
Department of Children, Youth, and Families Regions.
The DCYF organizes itself into six regions. Region 1 includes Northeastern Washington. Region 2 includes Southeast Washington. Region 3 includes Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, and San Juan Counties. Region 4 includes King County. Region 5 includes Pierce and Kitsap Counties. Region 6 includes Southwest Washington and the Olympic Peninsula.
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) must, subject to available funding, offer a contract or contracts to provide community-based family reconciliation services in at least one location that is already providing community-based family reconciliation services by July, 1, 2025.
Community-based family reconciliation services are defined to mean family reconciliation services that are provided by a community-based entity under contract with the DCYF.
The circumstances in which the DCYF or a designated contractor must, subject to available funding, provide family reconciliation services to a family or youth are expanded to include where the youth is:
The information included in the annual report required by the DCYF regarding FRS is expanded to include:
The bill is null and void if not funded in the operating budget.
House | 93 | 2 | |
Senate | 48 | 0 |
July 27, 2025
June 1, 2025 (Section 4)