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The Office of the Inspector General Report

In 2006, the US Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted an audit of the National CASA Association, as required by Congress.

Following are highlights of the findings:

Children with a CASA volunteer are substantially less likely to spend time in long-term foster care, defined as more than 3 years in care: 13.3% for CASA cases versus 27.0% of all children in foster care.

When a CASA volunteer was involved, both children and their parents were ordered by the courts to receive more services. The audit concluded that this was an indication that “CASA is effective in identifying the needs of children and parents.”

Cases involving a CASA volunteer are more likely to be permanently closed than cases where a CASA volunteer is not involved. The statistics vary from only 1.4% of children with a CASA volunteer reentering the CWS (CASA Data Request) to 9% of CASA children reentering the CWS (Youngclarke Review). This is in contrast to 16% for children not served by a volunteer.

Children with a CASA volunteer are more likely to be adopted and less likely to be reunified with their parents than children not assigned a CASA volunteer. The audit explains this finding as the result of CASA volunteers serving on typically the most serious cases of maltreatment and therefore cases where children are less likely to be reunified with their parents.

Latest Updates

First Annual CASA Golf Tournament

Join us Friday, May 4, 2012 at Catta Verdera Country Club in Lincoln, CA.  $200/person includes 18 holes of great golf, gormet food, fun side games, awards and prizes, a 2-for-1 coupon towards future golf at Catta Verdera, and the pleasure of knowing you are helping foster youth!

High Tea on the Sea

Friends of CASA present the 3rd Annual Fundraising Tea to be held on Saturday, March 10, 2012 at Catta Verdera Country Club from 2-5pm. Tickets are $50. Please contact Lori Nichols at 530-887-1006 for more information.