Washington Statutes

§ 28A.300.825 — Secondary traumatic stress—Resources.

Washington § 28A.300.825
JurisdictionWashington
Title 28ACOMMON SCHOOL PROVISIONS
Ch. 28A.300SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.300.825 (2026).

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The office of the superintendent of public instruction must publish on its website links to resources, self-assessments, and best practices for educators and local policymakers to prevent and address secondary traumatic stress in the workforce. The office of the superintendent of public instruction must collaborate with the Washington state school directors' association, the educational service districts, and the school employees' benefits board created in RCW 41.05.740 and provide links to any resources on secondary traumatic stress available through these organizations. Finding — Intent — 2021 c 129: "(1)(a) The legislature acknowledges that secondary traumatic stress, also called compassion fatigue, is a natural but disruptive set of symptoms that may result when one person learns firs

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§ 41.05.740
Washington § 41.05.740

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[2021 c 129 s 2.]

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