All children and youth deserve a fair chance
At the Center for Children and Youth Justice (CCYJ), we’re changing the way young people experience the child welfare and juvenile justice systems—for the better. By listening to young people and working with partners across Washington State, we’re helping to redesign our child welfare and juvenile justice systems to meet children and youth’s unique needs. Every year we help improve the lives of 50,000 young people.
News and Updates
CCYJ Founding President/CEO, Justice Bobbe Bridge(ret.), announces plans fo retirement
eQuality Project conducts LGBTQ Youth Survey
Register for the Norm Maleng Advocate Youth Award Breakfast: March 14, 2018, Seattle Sheraton
Rep. Kagi recognized with national award for leadership on improving child welfare
Washington State Creates New Department of Children, Youth and Families: This win for Washington’s families is due to the long-term vision of many statewide advocates including CCYJ’s founding CEO/President Justice Bobbe Bridge (retired Washington State Supreme Court Justice) and founding Board Member Judge Anne Levinson (retired City of Seattle Municipal Court Judge). VIDEO: DCYF Bill Signing
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This year’s Becca conference encourages, supports, and enhances collaborative community-based efforts to serve Becca involved youth and families. Learn more!
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We’re piloting a Protocol for Safe & Affirming Care to ensure LGBTQ youth in juvenile justice and child welfare systems are treated fairly. It’s based on LGBTQ youth voices.
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