Washington State Kinship Navigator Program

Kinship Navigator Does Not Currently Meet Criteria

The Washington State Kinship Navigator program is intended to support formal and informal kinship caregivers and the children they are raising. Washington state defines a kinship caregiver as any individual who steps in to raise a child when the child’s parents are unable to do so. The program is housed outside of the child welfare system but serves both caregivers who have been formally appointed through that system (formal kinship caregivers) and those who have not (informal kinship caregivers). The program connects caregivers with trained Kinship Navigators who provide services and support based on the caregiver’s needs.  

 

The Washington State Kinship Navigator program provides one of three levels of services based on the results of an initial intake and screening process. The initial intake is designed to identify the level of services needed and the types of services that would be most helpful for the family. Navigators may also conduct a more in-depth culturally responsive needs assessment in partnership with the caregiver that identifies (1) specific areas where the caregiver and children need support and (2) caregiver priorities among needs identified. Navigators then provide information on or coordinate access to relevant support services and community resources such as behavioral or physical health providers, childcare, financial or housing assistance, legal services, parenting classes, educational supports, in-home family services, and support groups.  

 

Navigators provide the first level of services, information assistance and referral, when the initial contact with the caregiver indicates their need can be addressed in a short communication (such as giving someone a phone number or a one-time referral). At this level, Navigators provide one-time assistance and educate caregivers about available resources and community services that caregivers can access themselves.  

 

Navigators provide the second level of services, case coordination, when the caregiver identifies a single area of minimal need at intake. At this level, Navigators provide case coordination services designed to help caregivers meet a single specific need. For example, Navigators might connect an informal kinship caregiver who needs to purchase clothing for the child with a state program that provides short-term funding to help informal kinship families meet basic needs.  

 

Navigators provide the third level of services, case management, when caregivers need more intensive support in two or more areas identified at intake. At this level, Navigators are required to administer the in-depth culturally responsive needs assessment in partnership with the caregiver. They then provide case management services designed to help caregivers set concrete and achievable goals and coordinate access to multiple services or resources. This may include connecting kinship caregivers with funding opportunities to help them meet urgent financial needs or connecting caregivers with peer-to-peer support to engage with other kinship families. The program offers trainings for the caregivers on trauma and other topics identified as relevant to their needs. It provides caregivers with online and in-person resources and educational tools related to kinship caregiving, services and supports, and the court process. 


Washington State Kinship Navigator Program does not currently meet criteria to receive a rating because no studies of the program achieved a rating of moderate or high on design and execution.


Date Research Evidence Last Reviewed: Nov 2023


Sources

The following sources informed the program or service description, target population, and program or service delivery and implementation information: the program or service manual, and the program or service developer’s website. 


This information does not necessarily represent the views of the program or service developers. For more information on how this program or service was reviewed, visit the download the Handbook of Standards and Procedures, Version 1.0

Target Population

The Washington State Kinship Navigator Program is designed to support formal and informal kinship caregivers and the children they are raising. 

Dosage

The recommended length of services varies based on the caregiver’s needs and requests during the initial intake and screening. Depending on the level of service, the length of services can range from one-time assistance to 3–6 months of case management.

Location/Delivery Setting
Recommended Locations/Delivery Settings

Navigators can deliver the Washington State Kinship Navigator Program in the caregiver’s home, in the community, in a service agency, over the phone, or virtually.  

Education, Certifications and Training

The Washington State Kinship Navigator Program recommends that Navigators have lived experience as a kinship caregiver or experience working with kinship caregivers.  

Navigators are required to participate in training on need assessment strategies, enhanced case management, and the program requirements. The Washington State Aging and Long-Term Support Administration and the local Area Agencies on Aging provide training on the program requirements and ongoing training and supervision for Navigators.  

Program or Service Documentation
Book/Manual/Available documentation used for review

The following two resources are used to implement the Washington State Kinship Navigator Program: 

University of Washington School of Social Work Partners for our Children, Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families, & Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Aging and Long-Term Support Administration. (2023). Kinship navigator pilot program: Program manual. https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/ALTSA/hcs/documents/kinship/Washington Kinship Navigator Program Manual.pdf 

University of Washington School of Social Work Partners for our Children, Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families, & Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Aging and Long-Term Support Administration. (2023). Washington State Kinship Navigator training manual. https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/ALTSA/hcs/documents/kinship/Washington State Kinship Training Manual.pdf 

Available languages

The Washington State Kinship Navigator Program manuals are available in English. Other materials are available in English and Spanish.  

Other supporting materials

Washington State Kinship Navigator Program Fidelity Training  

How To Fill Out the Washington State Kinship Navigator Fidelity Tool  

For More Information

Website: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa/kinship-care/kinship-navigator-case-management  

Phone: (360) 584-2450  

Email: kinshipnavigator@dshs.wa.gov 


Note: The details on Dosage; Location; Education, Certifications, and Training; Other Supporting Materials; and For More Information sections above are provided to website users for informational purposes only. This information is not exhaustive and may be subject to change.

Results of Search and Review Number of Studies Identified and Reviewed for Washington State Kinship Navigator Program
Identified in Search 1
Eligible for Review 1
Rated High 0
Rated Moderate 0
Rated Low 1
Reviewed Only for Risk of Harm 0

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The table below displays locations, the year, and participant demographics for studies that received moderate or high ratings on design and execution and that reported the information. Participant characteristics for studies with more than one intervention versus comparison group pair that received moderate or high ratings are shown separately in the table. Please note, the information presented here uses terminology directly from the study documents, when available. Studies that received moderate or high ratings on design and execution that did not include relevant participant demographic information would not be represented in this table.


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Characteristics of the Participants in the Studies with Moderate or High Ratings
Study Location Study Location more info Study Year Study Year more info Age or Grade-level Age or Grade-level more info Race, Ethnicity, Nationality Race, Ethnicity, Nationality more info Gender Gender more info Populations of Interest* Populations of Interest more info Household Socioeconomic Status Household Socioeconomic Status more info
Study 15069 - Washington Enhanced Kinship Navigator Program vs. Kinship Navigator Services-as-usual (Child Well-Being Outcomes)
Characteristics of the Adults, Parents, or Caregivers
Washington, USA 2019 Average age: 59 years 65% White (non-Hispanic)
19% Hispanic
9% Black / African American
6% American Indian / Alaskan Native
0.8% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
0.2% Other
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Study 15069 - Washington Enhanced Kinship Navigator Program vs. Kinship Navigator Services-As-Usual (Caregiver Outcomes)
Characteristics of the Adults, Parents, or Caregivers
Washington, USA 2019 Average age: 58 years 68% White (Non-Hispanic)
16% Hispanic
8% Black / African American
7% American Indian / Alaskan Native
0.8% Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
0.4% Other
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“--” indicates information not reported in the study.


* The information about disabilities is based on initial coding. For more information on how the Clearinghouse recorded disability information for the initial release, please see our Resource Guide on Study Participant Characteristics and Settings. The Clearinghouse is currently seeking consultation from experts, including those with lived experience, and input from the public to enhance and improve the display.


Note: Citations for the documents associated with each 5-digit study number shown in the table can be found in the “Studies Reviewed” section below. Study settings and participant demographics are recorded for all studies that received moderate or high ratings on design and execution and that reported the information. Studies that did not report any information about setting or participant demographics are not displayed. For more information on how participant characteristics are recorded, please see our Resource Guide on Study Participant Characteristics and Settings.

Sometimes study results are reported in more than one document, or a single document reports results from multiple studies. Studies are identified below by their Prevention Services Clearinghouse study identification numbers. To receive a rating of supported or well-supported, the favorable evidence for a program or service must have been obtained from research conducted in a usual care or practice setting.


Studies Rated Low

Study 15069

Fowler, J., Day, A., Wollen, S., & Vanderwill, L. (2023). Washington State Kinship Navigator pilot evaluation results: Six months post. Partners for Our Children, Washington State Department of Social & Health Services, University of Washington School of Social Work, & Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families. https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/ALTSA/hcs/documents/kinship/WA%20Kinship%20Navigator%206mo%20Clearinghouse%20Report.pdf

This study received a low rating because baseline equivalence of the intervention and comparison groups was necessary and not demonstrated.