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Employment Security Department Washington State
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*Request a copy of your employment history from ESD
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*Requesting Public Records [https://www.esd.wa.gov/newsroom/public-records]
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*Form [https://esdorchardstorage.blob.core.windows.net/esdwa/Default/ESDWAGOV/newsroom/ESD-PDF-own-record-request.pdf]
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Offender/Ex-Offender Resources
 
Offender/Ex-Offender Resources
 
*Collection of Resources from the Employment Security Department
 
*Collection of Resources from the Employment Security Department

Revision as of 09:30, 5 January 2017

Employment Security Department Washington State

  • Request a copy of your employment history from ESD
  • Requesting Public Records [1]
  • Form [2]

Offender/Ex-Offender Resources

  • Collection of Resources from the Employment Security Department
  • Resources [3]
  • No date, inconsistently useful information. Contact Employment Security Department


Sex Offender Treatment Provider Directory [4] 5/2016

  • Directory of Sex Offender treatment providers in Washington State. Organized alphabetically, by county, and by population off offenders served.
  • Source [5]


Directory of Certified Chemical Dependency Services in Washington State [6] 9/2015

  • This directory is primarily a listing of chemical dependency service providers certified by the Washington State Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration (BHSIA), Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR).
  • Source [7]


Washington State County and City Housing Authorities [8]

  • Source [9] 2/9/2015
  • ILS Document on ILS Wiki, transfer to public website or offer in a different format.


Navigating DSHS [10]

  • A guide to programs and services offered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. The Department of Social and Health Services is a lifeline providing the basics of daily living to Washington residents who need a helping hand. DSHS and its partners provide protection, comfort, food assistance, cash assistance and a host of other services. A sampling of DSHS services on the next page of this guide offers a glimpse of how we meet the multiple needs of those who seek our help.
  • Source [11]


Directory of Washington State Residential Treatment Agencies [12] 3/2015

  • Resource is not avaialble on DSHS DBHR website anymore, contact DSHS