CASA for Children offered at Washington Association of Child Advocate Programs
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers and guardian ad litem provide advocacy in court and the community for the rights of children who are subject to child welfare and court intervention due to abandonment, abuse, or neglect.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers and guardian ad litem provide advocacy in court and the community for the rights of children who are subject to child welfare and court intervention due to abandonment, abuse, or neglect. CASA's purpose is to secure a safe and permanent home for each child served as quickly as possible.
Dependency Court Appointed Special Advocates offered by King County Superior Court
In custody cases involving abuse, volunteer advocates accompany child, monitor court procedures, make recommendations for the best interests of the child. Training provided.
At Juvenile Court hearings regarding abuse and neglect, a trained volunteer may be appointed by the court to advocate for the best interests of the child and to speak on behalf of the child for the duration of the court proceedings.
The Dependency Court Appointed Special Advocate investigates the child's situation, makes written recommendations to the court, attends court hearings and monitors court orders.
Volunteers must complete 30 hours of mandatory training before accepting a case.
Additional 12 hours of training are required per year.
Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) offered at CASA Partners
Serving as advocates for children facing abuse and neglect in family court, present reports and recommendations regarding the child's well-being to the court.
Assists children with dependency issues that are either living with a relative or guardian when they have been removed from a home with domestic violence, abuse, neglect, and other issues. Serving as advocates for children facing abuse and neglect in family court, present reports and recommendations regarding the child's well-being to the court.
Advocacy offered at Thurston County CASA Program A Child's Voice in Court
CASA volunteers appointed by judges to speak up for abused and neglected children.They work, with confidence, as thoroughly trained advocates for the children they represent.
CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to speak up for abused and neglected children.
They work, with confidence, as thoroughly trained advocates for the children they represent.
Volunteers investigate a child’s history, facilitate communication between concerned adults, advocate for services and appropriate placement, and ultimately make recommendations to the judge in that child’s best interest.
Social Services offered at Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
Provides a wide array of social service to promote the safety and welfare of tribal members. Services include child/adult protection services, benefits assistance, crime victim/sexual assault services, and domestic violence services.
Provides a wide array of social service to promote the safety and welfare of tribal members. ### Services include: - Child Protection Services - Indian Child Welfare - Probation - Sex Offender Registration - Elder Protective Services - General Assistance - Veteran’s Service - Assistance with Social Security issues - Legal Services - Crime Victim Services - Sexual Assault Services - Therapy for Victims - Emergency Protection Services for Adult and Children - Crime Victim Claim forms and Service Center - Caregiver Support Services - Pre-School Assistance - Violence Prevention Activities - Domestic Violence Intervention Services - Elder Services - Court Appointed Special Advocate - And other services
Advocacy Services offered by Chelan Douglas County Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA/GAL)
Provides trained volunteers to advocate for neglected and abused children.
Equips and empowers court appointed volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children and youth who have endured abuse or neglect so that they will have safety, permanency and wellbeing.
Guardian Ad Litem offered at Benton Franklin Counties Juvenile Justice Center
Serves as an independent advocate for abused/neglected children birth to 18 years involved in a dependency action.
Serves as an independent advocate for abused/neglected children birth to 18 years involved in a dependency action.
Volunteers are appointed by the court to investigate, gather information, provide written reports, and make recommendations regarding the child's best interest; volunteers are recruited, trained, and supported by staff.
Superior Court Clerk offered at Chelan County Superior Court Clerk
Deals with criminal and civil cases, including property crimes, juvenile crimes, probate of estates, personal injury actions, matters of domestic violence, etc.
Deals with criminal and civil cases, including: crimes against persons, property crimes, divorce juvenile crimes, probate of estates, personal injury actions, adoption, mental illness, matters of domestic violence, dependencies, and other civil actions.