What types of support does a CASA volunteer receive once they are appointed to a case?

A CASA volunteer works hand in hand with a CASA case supervisor right from the beginning of a case. A CASA volunteer’s supervisor is there to help them navigate the Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Court, the foster care system, and all components of best-interest advocacy. As well, volunteer appreciation events and quarterly get-togethers are held to help CASA volunteers develop connections and a support network of other CASA volunteers.

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1. How long is a CASA volunteer assigned to a case?
2. How much time does a CASA volunteer spend advocating per month?
3. How many cases does a CASA manage?
4. Can I be a foster parent and a CASA?
5. Do CASA volunteers maintain relationships with the children they serve after the case closes?
6. What types of support does a CASA volunteer receive once they are appointed to a case?
7. What impacts does a CASA volunteer make?
8. How is a CASA different than a caseworker?
9. What is the difference between the Children's Advocacy Center, CASA and The Child Protection Network?