They needed to share information across multiple areas of the organization, including volunteer recruitment, training and advocacy. Staff needed to create data-driven reports that would give them the necessary insights to support their volunteers. Accurate reporting cuts down on miscommunication and missing information. The organization needed to keep data clean and easily shareable to work a case effectively. CASA of LA also needed the ability to report on many complex aspects of their program to analyze outcomes.
With the adoption of the new technology, CASA of LA transitioned from a very simple database to a customized dashboard and data management system that could support their goals and growth.
They plan to scale that next year to serving over 1, young people and expanding their volunteer base to meet this ambitious goal. The platform also provides critical insights into parts of the program, including mental health and education improvements, that can be shared among team members and external stakeholders.
This has helped the organization adapt to the needs of the children they serve based on easily reportable information. Now they are focusing on reinvigorating their early childhood program based on data insights. When a volunteer is matched to a child, CASA of LA can now ensure that their supervisor can provide the highest level of support.
In addition, they can quickly inquire about any missing pieces of information that might otherwise slow down the support process. The advocacy team then reviews those notes and refers to them during volunteer check-ins. During the next three years, CASA of LA plans to increase the number of volunteers they recruit and the number of children they serve to 3, Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
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Temporary Judge Program. About the Court. Juvenile Home. Many more children are waiting to benefit from the time and dedication of a CASA volunteer! Impact: By volunteering, our volunteers have the opportunity to broadly influence the lives of the children they work with by advocating across many key issues, including permanent placement, health care, education, and enrichment activities.
Through these activities, CASA volunteers are instrumental in facilitating access to the material, educational, and physical and mental health services necessary for each child to thrive. Volunteers' advocacy activities focus on three priority areas: safety, permanency, and well-being. These hearings are happening virtually for the time being. Time Commitment: An estimated hours per month for a minimum of 2 years.
Requirements: Anyone over the age of 21 who is committed to helping children may apply to become a CASA volunteer. No specific education background is required, but volunteers must have strong communication and problem solving skills.
This opportunity is currently remote, but travelling depending on what the next few years permit, as the duties of a CASA volunteer include monthly, face-to-face contact with a child wherever he or she is residing. Travelling should also be considered in the future for information gathering with parties related to the case as scheduled.
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