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- Casa Las Vegas
The mission of the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program is to support and promote court appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children so that they can thrive in a safe, permanent home
- Volunteer – Casa Las Vegas
The following steps are required to become a CASA volunteer in Clark County: Register and attend a virtual orientation The orientation session provides insight about the role and responsibilities of a CASA volunteer, requirements, application process, training, next steps and Q A
- About Us – Casa Las Vegas
On or about June 1980, under the leadership of the Honorable John Mendoza, the CASA program of Las Vegas was established with the support of the women from the Junior League of Las Vegas
- Requirements – Casa Las Vegas
Must participate in an annual evaluation and ensure that the CASA Las Vegas Program has a current driver’s license valid State picture identification, proof of vehicle insurance and DMV printout
- Frequently Asked Questions – Casa Las Vegas
Through the National CASA Association approved pre-service training curriculum, CASA volunteers will gain the necessary training and skills needed to effectively advocate for children involved in the complex child welfare and court system
- Roles – Casa Las Vegas
Participate in supervision and development process by seeking direction, asking questions and voicing concerns to CASA staff and assigned Peer Coordinator Consult regularly (at least once a month) with CASA Peer Coordinator and or CASA staff
- What do Court Appointed Special Advocates do? - Casa Las Vegas
The CASA volunteer writes court reports, attends court, and makes recommendations about what he she believes to be in the child’s best interest, as it relates to safely, permanency and well-being This information helps the Judge make informed decisions about what’s best for the child’s future
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The mission of the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program is to support and promote court appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children so that they can thrive in a safe, permanent home
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