Understanding Chronic and Complex Neglect

This is a 3-hour course designed to take a deeper dive into the dynamics of chronic and complex child neglect.  

Participants will consider effective ways to engage and assess families where neglect is present and how to evaluate each child’s unique characteristics, including how each child’s needs are impacted by neglectful behaviors and conditions in the home.  We will look at how the impacts of substance misuse, unaddressed mental health concerns, domestic violence and cognitive challenges may interrupt the parent/child relationship resulting in unmet child needs. 

Specific child vulnerabilities, parent characteristics and home conditions identified in the SDM-RA will also be a focal point.  Participants will learn about how they can support children and families where chronic neglect is present to reduce risk and increase safety using formal and informal supports. 

Finally, participants will also spend time exploring when risk becomes a safety threat in chronic neglect cases and how to share that information in staffings and court proceedings that effectively express the concerns regarding the family.

Target Audience

Area Administrators
DCYF Social Workers (case carrying)
DCYF Social Workers (not case carrying)
DCYF Supervisors (case carrying)
DCYF Supervisors (not case carrying)
Program Managers

Learning Objectives

K1: Understanding the dynamics of chronic neglect and the impact on child safety and development

K2: Recognizing critical risk factors and changes in dynamics and how they impact child safety and development

K3: Learning effective strategies to partner with and support families where children are impacted by chronic neglect

S1: Assessing risk of future maltreatment in persisting families through effective screening and collateral information

S2: Relating child vulnerabilities to parenting practices in the home

S3: Safety planning with families where neglect is present

S4: Effectively using supports and services to improve safety and reduce risk in homes where complex neglect is present

V1: All children in Washington State deserve a healthy and safe childhood

V2: The dynamics of chronic neglect are complex and worth understanding

V3: Families can change and improve the conditions of their homes and their parenting practices

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 3.00 Participation
    Participants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Course opens: 
10/30/2024
Course expires: 
12/31/2035

Available Credit

  • 3.00 Participation
    Participants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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The Introduction to Chronic Neglect (eLearning)  is a pre-requisite to register for the in-person session.

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TitleDateTimeLocation
DCYF Alliance Understanding Chronic and Complex Neglect06/03/20259am-12pmWebinar
DCYF Alliance Understanding Chronic and Complex Neglect04/22/20251pm-4pmWebinar
DCYF Alliance Understanding Chronic and Complex Neglect01/30/20259am-12pmWebinar
DCYF Alliance Understanding Chronic and Complex Neglect12/06/20241pm-4pmWebinar