Anonymous wrote:For those who want to foster but can’t for whatever reasons, have you considered being a CASA volunteer? Court appointed special advocate. You go through rather extensive training and then become the advocate for kid(s) going through the system. It’s really rewarding. If you’re in nova, look at scan of nova. They provide the training. I’ve met quite a few Casa volunteers who were former foster kids and either said they wished they had had someone like a casa volunteer or they had one and it helped immensely. There are some great social workers and some awful ones. This gives the child a voice
As a social worker, we'd avoid CASA's as they were usually more harmful than helpful. You had a mix of those who were heavily bias toward the foster parents and pushed adoption even when it wasn't appropriate to those pushing to reunify when it was not appropriate to those who just gave opinions and saw the kids once before a hearing. They are not the child's voice at all.