Volunteer for CASAWhat does a volunteer do?The Vanderburgh County CASA program is a volunteer
model. There are 102 active volunteers. CASA was appointed to 616
cases in 2008. Recently, Indiana legislation mandated that every
abused and/or neglected child brought into the Juvenile Court system
be represented by a CASA volunteer. This mandate is a clear
recognition of the value that the state government places in our
organization. However, with our current volunteer manpower, we can
only serve about 1/3 of the children who need an advocate. The child's advocate works to ensure progress
toward a permanent, secure living environment for the child in the
shortest amount of time possible. Too many times, the child lingers
in the overcrowded foster/institutional care system. The "system" is
not equipped to parent children. The average family case manager has
a caseload of 20-25 children many of whom are "special needs." Department of Child Services, by law, must offer
services to the family in effort to reunite them. In some cases,
that is in the best interest of the child; however, it is not always
so. This reunification becomes the focus of the child protection's
involvement. The CASA advocate concentrates on keeping the best
interest of the child before the court.
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