Volunteer Opportunity Details:
| Last updated on June 11, 2009 |
Court Appointed Special Advocates are trained community volunteers appointed by juvenile court judges to speak for the best interests of children who are brought before the court for reasons of abuse or neglect. A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is an official part of judicial proceedings, working alongside attorneys and social workers. By handling only one or two cases at a time the CASA can thoroughly explore the history of each assigned case. The volunteer talks with the child, parents, family members, neighbors, school officials, doctors and others involved in the child’s background who might have facts about the case. The volunteer reviews all court facts about the case and the volunteer also reviews all court documents pertaining to the case. He or she then is expected to submit formal reports to the Referee at every scheduled hearing/review. The CASA continues to monitor the case to assure that the judicial and child welfare systems are moving ahead to secure a safe, permanent home for the child, and that court-ordered services are provided to the child and family. The CASA can be an invaluable resource for the attorney for the child and social worker in reaching their goals for permanency.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: • Complete an extensive, independent review of each case: Meet face-to-face with child at least once a month – weekly visits recommended; Speak with the child and relevant adults (parents, family members, school officials, doctors and others involved in the child’s life who might have facts about the case); Review appropriate records and reports; Observe the child and significant others. • Report findings to the court by submitting formal reports to the Dependency Court Referee at every scheduled hearing/review: Provide a written report containing factual information to the CASA office 10 business days prior to every hearing; Attend court hearings concerning the child. • Ensure representation of the child’s best interest: Attend all court hearings to see that all relevant facts are presented; Attend appropriate inter-agency meetings regarding the child; Participate in case conferences concerning the child. Maintain confidentiality. • Monitor case following a court hearing or decision as designated by the court: Ensure that the judicial and child welfare systems are moving ahead to secure a safe, permanent home for the child; Ensure that court-ordered services are provided to the child and family. • Consult regularly with the volunteer coordinator concerning assigned case: Develop a CASA case plan; Review progress and reports; Training/Support Plan: • CASA volunteers are required to attend approximately 30-35 hours of pre-service training and 12 hours of in-service training annually. • CASA volunteers follow guidelines established by the National CASA Association. • CASA volunteers have access to additional training opportunities offered by other agencies. • CASA volunteers receive direct supervision and guidance from program staff. Time Commitment: • Volunteers are required to make a twelve-month commitment to the program. • Volunteers are required to attend all court hearings on their cases – approximately 2 per year. • Volunteers are expected to be available for case assignment and to accept cases immediately upon completion of pre-service training, unless other arrangements have been made. • CASA volunteers, on the average, spend 15-20 hours a month on each case. Required Knowledge and Skills: • 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. • Ability to transport self. • Ability to maintain objectivity. • A basic understanding of child development and family relationships. • Good common sense. • Does not require specific educational training beyond a high school diploma or GED. • Must be at least 21 years of age.
 This opportunity is sponsored by: Sacramento CASA
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301 Bicentennial Circle, Suite 220Sacramento, CA 95827(See a map) |
Directions:
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From Downtown Area and Areas West: Take Hwy. 50 East to the Howe Avenue/Power Inn Road Exit. Go south (right) onto Power Inn Road and move immediately over into the left lane. Go to stop light and turn left onto Folsom Blvd. Go to first stop light and turn left on Bicentennial Circle (look for the AAA building). Follow the blue signs directing you towards the Carol Miller Justice Center as you follow the road around in a
circle in a counterclockwise direction (left). After you enter the building and proceed through the metal detector, go up the stairs to the right. We are located on the second floor in suite 220.
From Rancho Cordova Area and Areas East: Take Hwy. 50 West to the Howe Avenue/Power Inn Road Exit. Go South (left) back over the freeway towards Power Inn Road and move immediately over into the left lane. Go to stop light and turn left onto Folsom Blvd. Go to first stop light and turn left on Bicentennial Circle(look for the AAA building). Follow the blue signs directing you towards the Carol Miller Justice Center as you follow the road around in a circle in a counterclockwise direction (left). After you enter the building and proceed through the metal detector, go up the stairs to the right. We are located on the second floor. |
Web Site: http://www.sacramentocasa.org
| Last updated on June 11, 2009 |
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