The goal of KY SEAT is to ensure parent voice is included when creating and changing programs, policies, and practices for families in Kentucky. We want better outcomes for children, families, and communities and want to be heard by policymakers, service providers, community workers and the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS).
While this council does not offer direct support for cases on an individual basis, we do offer members the ability to advocate for community strengthening needs to keep kids out of the child welfare system when appropriate, the ability to be a voice for what programs and services families need to stay together, and an opportunity to become leaders in change.
All council members must:
- Have a closed child welfare case
- Be willing to partner with DCBS, community organizations, and state leaders to support parents and children in Kentucky using their lived expertise and feedback
- Commit to an average of 2 days per month for KY SEAT meetings and activities, with the option of additional hours and opportunities per individual interest and availability. Meetings are typically virtual, with occasional in-person meetings in Frankfort or Louisville. Mileage is reimbursed for in-person meetings and a child care stipend is provided by request.
KY SEAT recently celebrated ONE YEAR of operating! Check out this blog to learn more: https://kyyouth.org/ky-seat-celebrates-one-year-of-parent-voice/
If you know of any moms or dads with former child welfare involvement who may be interested in joining, the statewide parent council will be accepting applications for additional members again starting December 1st! For more information, including how to apply, visit this link: kyyouth.org/kyseat.
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