PROGRAM GOALS/PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- To provide independent, factual information to the court regarding abused and neglected children
- To provide advocacy for abused and neglected children who are subject of judicial proceedings
- To monitor cases involving abused and neglected children until the terms of the court order have been fulfilled
- To conduct independent and objective analysis concerning abused and neglected children
- To factually and objectively report findings and observations to the court
- To ensure representation of the child’s best interest in all judicial proceedings
- To monitor cases following a court hearing or decision as designated by the court
THE CASA VOLUNTEER
Completes an intensive independent review of each case:
- Speaks with the child and relevant adults
- Reviews appropriate records and reports
- Observes the child and significant others
Reports findings to the court:
- Provides a written report containing factual information
- Attends court hearings concerning the child
- Participates in case conferences concerning the child
Ensures representation of the child’s best interest:
- Attends all court hearings to see that all relevant facts are presented
- Attends appropriate interagency meetings regarding the child
- Prods public systems into action
Monitors cases following a court hearing or decision as designated by the court and consults regularly with the volunteer coordinator concerning assigned cases.
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES
- Ability to keep all client and court information confidential
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Ability to respect and relate to people from various backgrounds (economic, cultural, educational) in a variety of settings
- Ability to transport self to a variety of settings
- Proof of valid Ohio drivers license and vehicle insurance
- Ability to deal with hostility, anger and other emotional attitudes
- Ability to maintain objectivity
- Ability to gather and record factual information accurately
- A basic understanding of child development
- A basic understanding of family relationships
- Must be 21 years of age
- Must be able to successfully pass a criminal and child welfare background check
TRAINING
- CASA volunteers are required to attend approximately 40 hours of pre-serve training
- CASA volunteers follow guidelines established by the National CASA Association
- CASA volunteers will attend 12 hours of in-service training annually
- CASA volunteers will receive direct supervision and guidance from program staff
TIME COMMITMENT
- Volunteers are required to commit themselves to the program for 24 months
- Volunteers are expected to be available for case assignment and to accept cases unless other arrangements have been made