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Court appointed special advocates manual

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ASA is the Court Appointed Special Advocate Program. CASA is a child advocacy organization that seeks to provide trained volunteers to speak for abused and neglected children who are the subjects of juvenile court proceedings. CASA volunteers advocate for safe, permanent homes for children. CASA began in 1977 in Seattle, Washington by Judge David Soukup who saw the need for The Comptroller's office has the authority to grant up to five hours each month for an employee to participate in mandatory training or perform volunteer services for Court Appointed Special Advocates without a deduction in salary or loss of vacation time, sick leave, earned overtime credit or state compensatory time. Eligibility This area allows you to download and print forms for many of the services Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) has to offer. Pre-Service Training Manual. Report to FCRB . The following are Microsoft Word 97 versions of the documents above: Court Report. Court Report Instructions. Special Advocates who have been appointed to a case: § 9.1-153. Volunteer court-appointed special advocates; powers and duties; assignment; qualifications; training. A. Services in each local court-appointed special advocate program shall be provided by volunteer court-appointed special advocates, hereinafter referred to as advocates. Whenever a CASA is appointed, the SW will receive a copy of the court order with the name of the advocate appointed. A staff member with VFC will notify the SW of the appointment of a CASA, and the CASA will contact the SW once they know they have been appointed, to arrange to meet with the SW at their office and review the case file. California CASA Association 3525 Del Mar Heights Rd. #243 San Diego, CA 92130-2122 staff@californiacasa.org - (510) 663-8440 IRS Tax I.D. #68-0163010. California CASA is a member of National CASA/GAL The CASA/GAL Model. Court Appointed Special Advocate® (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers advocate on behalf of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Their best-interest advocacy helps ensure that children are safe, have a permanent home and have the opportunity to thrive. That's where CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) steps in. CASA is a non-profit organization serving abused and neglected child victims in Madison County. CASA works with volunteer advocates who provide hundreds of neglected, abused, and exploited children with a voice in the court and a friend in the court process. (CINA). The Iowa CASA program accepts court-referred cases that meet the definition of child in need of assistance (CINA), per Iowa Code Section 232.2. The CASA program serves any child for whom the court appoints a court appointed special advocate. The court may appoint an advocate to represent the interests of a child in any judicial ADVOCATE A. Role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate 11 B. Responsibilities of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 11 C. Time Commitment 13 D. Casework Files and Reports 13 E. On-Going Volunteer Training 13 F. Confidentiality: Your Responsibility as a CASA 13 G. Volunteer Advocates Rights to Review Records 15 VI. What is a Court Appointed Special Advocate? IMPACT NUMBERS 10,920 CASA Volunteers 28,543 Children Served by CASA 2,000,000+ Hours of Volunteer Service 44,116 Children in Foster Care * *only includes counties served by a CASA program 72 Local CASA Programs 38 Legislative

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