Resource Letter:
For Judges Handling Child Protective Services Cases
May 26, 2021
Family-Centered Justice Program Opportunity
The National Center for State Courts (NCSC), in collaboration with the State Justice Institute (SJI), is offering a funding opportunity to participate in its Family-Centered Justice program. NCSC’s Family-Centered Justice program is a court-wide approach which promotes the value of family voice and family well-being and uses best practices from drug courts to lead to improved outcomes for families impacted by parental substance use and child welfare involvement. Up to six sites will be selected to receive up to $50,000 in funding for a twelve month period that will begin in August 2021. Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. ET on July 9, 2021.

NCSC is hosting a Q&A session on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM ET to provide more information on the solicitation.

For more information, please see the full announcement and links from NCSC and SJI below.
Family-Centered Justice Program Solicitation

The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) is pleased to offer this funding opportunity, in collaboration with the State Justice Institute.

NCSC’s Family-Centered Justice is a court-wide approach committed to focusing on the family unit though meaningful, strength-based and trauma-responsive engagement, intentional case coordination, and multidisciplinary support. Similar to family-centered practice in child welfare, Family-Centered Justice promotes the value of family voice and family well-being.

The Family-Centered Justice program aims to transform the delivery of justice to children and families in courts throughout the United States by infusing effective family drug court principles into the broader family and dependency court system. Our objective is to increase the capacity of state courts to intervene effectively with parents with substance use and/or co-occurring mental health disorders who are involved with the court as a result of child abuse and neglect issues. This program has the potential to impact the lives of many children and families across the United States by supporting out-of-the-box solutions to address the shortcomings of traditional court processes. Through multi-disciplinary, collaborative work, participating jurisdictions will implement strategies believed to lead to improved outcomes for families impacted by parental substance use and child welfare involvement. The Family-Centered Justice funding opportunity is supported by the State Justice Institute.

Up to six sites will be selected to receive up to $50,000 in funding for a twelve-month project that includes a planning period. Applicants must demonstrate, at a minimum, buy-in from the courts, child welfare, and treatment. Selected grantees are expected to have a collaborative infrastructure in place that is capable of building the locality’s capacity to meet a broad range of needs for families involved with substance use disorder treatment, child welfare systems, court, and other service organizations. Grantees are expected to implement targeted approaches designed to increase well-being, improve permanency outcomes, and enhance the safety of children and families experiencing substance use disorders.



Application Due Date: July 9, 2021 at 5pm ET
Q&A Session

For more information on this solicitation, please join us for a Q&A session hosted by the project team on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM ET. Follow this link for registration to this event.

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