(1) Within available funds, the children's trust of Washington
shall fund evidence-based and research-based home visitation
programs for improving parenting skills and outcomes for
children. Home visitation programs must be voluntary and must
address the needs of families to alleviate the effect on child
development of factors such as poverty, single parenthood,
parental unemployment or underemployment, parental disability, or
parental lack of high school diploma, which research shows are
risk factors for child abuse and neglect and poor educational
outcomes.
(2) The children's trust of Washington shall develop a plan
with the department of social and health services, the department
of health, the department of early learning, and the family
policy council to coordinate or consolidate home visitation
services for children and families and report to the appropriate
committees of the legislature by December 1, 2007, with their
recommendations for implementation of the plan.
[2007 c 466 § 3.]