Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. CASA programs shall be in compliance with
Standards for National CASA Association (NCASAA) Member Programs.
B. CASA programs shall ensure that an
attorney is available for CASA directors and governing boards to provide legal
consultation in matters pertaining to administration of the programs.
C. CASA program employees shall not
concurrently supervise children in need of services, children in need of
supervision, or juvenile offender cases, either for the courts or any child
serving agencies.
D. CASA programs
shall write policies on the following and make those written policies available
to the respective courts:
1. The maximum
caseload to which a volunteer may be assigned at any one time. If that number
is larger than two children or two sibling groups, a rationale must be
submitted to and approved by DCJS.
2. Assignment of CASA staff as an advocate.
In the event a CASA supervisor or staff member is required to serve as an
advocate, that staff member will serve no more than two children or two sibling
groups. If that number is larger than two children or two sibling groups, a
rationale must be submitted to and approved by DCJS.
3. The maximum number of volunteers to be
supervised by each staff person. The staff-to-volunteer ratio calculated and
reported each quarter shall not exceed one full-time equivalent staff to 30
volunteers who are assigned to active cases. This ratio is reduced according to
the number of hours the volunteer supervisor may be assigned to administrative
or other responsibilities. A request shall be submitted to DCJS for approval
should that ratio exceed 1:30.
4.
The review, investigation and handling of any complaints that may be received
concerning CASA volunteers, including procedures for the removal of CASA
volunteers should dismissal become necessary.
5. The specific factors to be used by the
CASA program to accept and prioritize cases for assignment to CASA
volunteers.
6. The confidentiality
of the records and information to which CASA volunteers will have access, and
training volunteers on the importance of confidentiality.
7. The objectives, standards, and conduct for
CASA volunteers and the procedures that the CASA program will use to evaluate
the performance of its volunteers in order to ensure that volunteers are
meeting CASA's objectives and standards of conduct.
8. The CASA volunteers' responsibility to
report incidents of suspected child abuse and neglect.
9. Concerning CASA investigations, CASA's
role and responsibility in assisting the guardian ad litem, and monitoring
court order compliance.
10.
Compliance with federal laws, including Equal Opportunity Employment, Drug-Free
Workplace, Smoke-Free Workplace, and political activity statements.
E. CASA programs shall employ
staff capable of managing effective and efficient program operations. The
following job descriptions provide for essential CASA program management:
1. Director. The director is responsible for
accomplishing organizational goals and all managerial functions. This staff
position requires a degree or equivalent experience in child welfare, public
administration, counseling, human services, juvenile justice or law. The person
should have an understanding of and experience with community organization and
volunteer program management. Generally the duties and responsibilities of the
director are as follows:
a. Conduct or oversee
the recruitment, screening, training, supervision and evaluation of the program
volunteers and staff;
b. Develop
and maintain procedures for case recordkeeping; supervise staff and volunteers
in completing recordkeeping tasks;
c. Serve as a liaison to the court, the local
governing board, and if applicable, advisory council, to local agencies serving
children, to DCJS, to the Virginia CASA Network, and to the National CASA
Association;
d. Plan for and manage
program growth, development and evaluation, including special projects,
budgets, annual workplans, and analysis of trends in program
services;
e. Represent the program
to networks of service providers and community coalitions dealing with child
welfare issues; and
f. Supervise
program operations including financial management, risk management, and
resource development.
2.
Program/Volunteer Coordinator. Depending on program size, it may be necessary
to designate a staff person having knowledge of, or willingness to learn about,
court matters, child welfare and juvenile justice issues who will focus on
volunteer recruitment, screening, training, case assignment, and supervision.
Generally, the duties and responsibilities of the program/volunteer coordinator
are as follows:
a. Develop and distribute
volunteer recruitment materials, and conduct presentations on the CASA program
for the purpose of recruiting volunteers and increasing community
awareness;
b. Screen volunteer
applications and conduct interviews to determine the suitability of the
applicant for the CASA program;
c.
Arrange training for CASA volunteers;
d. Recommend trained volunteers for
acceptance into the CASA program;
e. Assign cases and supervise
volunteers;
f. Plan and implement
volunteer recognition events;
g.
Evaluate effectiveness of volunteer recruitment, training, and case assignment;
and
h. Conduct annual written
evaluations of each CASA volunteer.
F. CASA programs are responsible for
disseminating CASA reports according to § 16.1-274 of the Code of
Virginia.