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Who ARE CASA Volunteers And How Are They Trained?

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Who ARE CASA Volunteers And How Are They Trained?

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CASAs are ordinary citizens from all walks of life. We welcome adult volunteers, from all cultures, professions, and ethnic and educational backgrounds. The basic requirement for being selected as a CASA is to be a committed, caring adult who can think independently, use good judgement in difficult situations, and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Volunteers must also have time to give to the program and a daytime schedule that allows some flexiblity. All applicants are required to submit to an intensive screening process, and agree to a criminal history check of their background. References must also be provided. After passing the screening requirements, each volunteer must complete the mandatory Pre-Service Training class, which consists of 30 hours of instruction in the child welfare system, juvenile law and legal procedures, child abuse and neglect dynamics, interviewing and report writing techniques, advocacy skills, and permanency issues for children. A one-y

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CASAs are ordinary citizens from all walks of life. We welcome adult volunteers, from all cultures, professions, and ethnic and educational backgrounds. The basic requirement for being selected as a CASA is to be a committed, caring adult who can think independently, use good judgement in difficult situations, and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Volunteers must also have time to give to the program and a daytime schedule that allows some flexiblity. All applicants are required to submit to an intensive screening process, and agree to a criminal history check of their background. References must also be provided. After passing the screening requirements, each volunteer will complete the mandatory Pre-Service Training class, which consists of 30 hours of instruction in the child welfare system, juvenile law and legal procedures, child abuse and neglect dynamics, interviewing and report writing techniques, advocacy skills, and permanency issues for children. A one-y

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