Madison Chiu

Madison is a research coordinator for the CCFW. She became involved in reference management tasks and behavioral coding for the NEW Moms Connect project in 2021. She is currently supporting participant outreach, online survey building, and other administrative duties for the SEACAP program.Β  Β  Madison is studying Psychology at the University of Washington and will

Harvard Center on the Developing Child: IDEAS Impact Framework

This toolkit is meant to be a self-guided, self-paced training, ideal for anyone involved in the development, implementation, or evaluation of programs for children and families and interested in learning how to go beyond the best of what the field has achieved so far. The suggested activities can be completed individually but are best done as a team.

Shayla Collins

Shayla designs and leads CCFW mindfulness and compassion programs for providers working with children and youth. She also supports the implementation of mindfulness-based programs for parents. Prior to officially joining CCFW, Shayla was a contract facilitator in CCFW’s REAL Pro offerings with community partners. She is also a parent facilitator on Seattle Children’s Hospital’s Odessa