Excellence in Advocacy
Some local program staff wear one hat while others wear many. Join us for a two hour workshop to better understand how each role can help support National CASA’s Core Model and new standards. This training is recommended for new staff, staff who would like a refresher and for local programs when a new ED comes on board. However, all staff are welcomed! Participants are asked to have their cameras on and ready to participate and engage with presenters and fellow participants. Limited to 12 participants. Topics covered:
-Elements of volunteer screening and the importance of it
-The role and responsibilities of an Advocate Supervisor
-The importance of volunteer retention and how to engage volunteers
-Key elements of case management
-How to evaluate elements of a quality report
Facilitated by Libby Moeller, Illinois CASA Training Manager and Karen Lehmkuhl, Quality Assurance Manager
Our impact this year has changed our community!
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Children Served in FY22
9,532
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Volunteer Hours in FY22
275,000
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Volunteer Advocates in FY22
3,422
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Number of New Volunteers in FY22
675
Thank you to our generous sponsors:
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National CASA
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Illinois DCFS
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The Office of Illinois Courts
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Illinois Attorney General