to families or youth where the youth is: (1)
in a county juvenile detention center and family conflict exists, upon request by the youth, family, or juvenile detention center, or (2) identified through Housing Stability for Youth in Crisis Pilot Program (HSYNC), upon request by the youth, family or HSYNC.Family Reconciliation Services. Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) are voluntary services for runaway adolescents and youth in conflict with their families. The purpose of FRS is to increase the safety of children through the preservation of families and the provision of assessment, treatment, and placement services. The program targets adolescents between ages 12 through 17. FRS are meant to resolve temporary crisis situations and prevent unnecessary out-of-home placement. The goal is to return the family to a precrisis state and to work with the family to identify alternative methods of handling similar conflicts. If longer-term service needs are identified, FRS will help facilitate getting the youth and their family into ongoing services.
FRS requested by a family or youth is subject to appropriation.
FRS may include, but are not limited to short-term family counseling; crisis residential center services; referrals for substance abuse treatment, or counseling, or both; referrals for behavioral health services; short-term placement; and family assessments in conjunction with juvenile court services.
DCYF makes data about the use of FRS available on its website, including:
Housing Stability for Youth in Crisis. Housing Stability for Youth in Crisis (HSYNC) Pilot Program was established by the Legislature in 2022. HSYNC, which is subject to appropriations, is intended to serve as a prevention tool for youth homelessness by identifying youth at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness within existing processes in juvenile court systems and referring youth and their families to appropriate prevention and housing services. HSYNC is operational in King, Kitsap, Okanogan, Pierce, Snohomish, and Spokane counties. The Department of Commerce's Office of Homeless Youth (OHY) is to provide a report to the Legislature and the Governor by October 1, 2025, that includes an evaluation of HSYNC and recommendations for improving and expanding the HSYNC Program. The HSYNC Pilot Program expires on July 1, 2026.
All family reconciliation services are subject to appropriations.
DCYF or a designated DCYF contractor must offer FRS to families or youth where the youth is:
By July 1, 2025, subject to appropriations, DCYF shall offer a contract or contracts to provide community-based FRS in at least one location that is already providing community-based FRS.
DCYF is to make the following data about the use of FRS available on its website:
Community-based family reconciliation services means family reconciliation services that are provided by a community-based entity under contract with DCYF.