National CASA Podcast
Today, more than 1,000 CASA program offices operate in 49 states. Nearly 70,000 highly trained CASA volunteers (sometimes called guardians ad litem, or GAL volunteers) speak out for 240,000 abused and neglected children in court each year. In this series of interviews we provide updates from National CASA, alert you to legislative action, share experiences from program staff and volunteers in the network, and direct first-person accounts from the youth we serve. In addition, you will learn important staff and volunteer skills to help you advocate for abused and neglected kids.
CASA
10/09/2011
As a volunteer first, and now a staff member, I find these podcast to be very informative. I travel a lot in our surrounding counties, and I love to listen to the podcasts while driving. Thank you National CASA!!!
CASA on the Road
12/10/2010
As a CASA staff person that spends many hours in the car, this is a great way to catch up with what's happening in the child welfare field and CASA network. As a subscriber, it's always a nice surprise when the newest one shows up in my library!
CASA Podcast
09/09/2010
Anything that gets the word out about child abuse and CASA is great. Thanks so much for the information and putting it out there for everyone.
CASA Podcast
08/09/2010
These Podcast are very helpful. I like that I can get more information other than from the meetings we have out of the office in my area. I have already used some of the ideas gotten from the CASA Podcast when I meet with the children in my cases. So thank you for making it popssible to get more learning and that the podcast count as more hours towards training is great! Sincerely, Wendy Williams, CASA of Josephine Country, Oregon.
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Informações
- Criado porstaff@nationalcasa.org
- Anos de atividade2009 - 2014
- Episódios100
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- Copyright© Copyright National CASA Association
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