What kind of training does a CASA receive?
After careful screening and back ground checks, volunteer candidates receive 40 hours of training. The volunteer receives a comprehensive manual which covers the CASA — Guardian ad Litem role, court procedures, judicial protocol, program policies and additional training material. The volunteer is provided with supervision and guidance and has presentations given by key partners like DCFS and the case managers describing their role further. Throughout the year, in-service training is being offered to the advocate for on-going education. A volunteer newsletter is distributed bi-monthly and a recognition dinner is also held annually.