Native HOPE Brochure

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Path to Success

Stay connected. If you have problems or concerns, talk to your social worker, attorney or mentor. Ask your social worker or children’s caregivers if there are ways you can be more involved with your children’s life. Keep track of your information. Put all documents concerning your case in a secure place like a folder or briefcase. It helps to keep a schedule or a journal to record your thoughts and events as they happen. Attend appointments. You need to go to all meetings, hearings, and court ordered services. If you cannot be there, call your attorney or social worker immediately and let them know. Focus on your needs. Don’t worry about stuff you cannot control, like what people say about you. Pay attention to your issues or problems. Get to know your strengths and weaknesses. Don’t be afraid to talk about your feelings. Learn to nurture. Try to see the situation from your children’s viewpoint and keep their well-being in mind. Show others that you care for your children, by asking questions and talking about your struggles as a parent. Build relationships. Whether you are having difficulties with a partner or connecting with your children’s other caregivers, stay positive and ask for help when you need it. Try to work together to find agreeable solutions.

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To learn more contact: parent mentor & family advocate

Spokane Parent Advocacy Committee

SpokanePAC@gmail.com • 509.228.3242 This program was developed with the assistance of the Washington State PAC and Catalyst for Kids. Designed by Jeremiah Donier • Veteran Parent • Spokane, Washington

Guiding families through the child welfare system


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