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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 343407" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Sharon, I've never been a member, but I have written an article or two about it (many yrs ago) and had a friend who was a member. Mostly, they tend to work from an opposite philosophy than soc. wkers, often recommending that a child be removed from the home due to abuse. I don't know about now, but yrs ago, soc wkers were all about reuniting, no matter what. It was like they were blind. Finally, when too many kids were dying or being outright killed, the public rose up and demanded explanations and soc wkrs pd more attention.</p><p>CASA wkrs don't have as big a case load, and really did and do work to benefit the child. And the judges listened to them.</p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 343407, member: 3419"] Sharon, I've never been a member, but I have written an article or two about it (many yrs ago) and had a friend who was a member. Mostly, they tend to work from an opposite philosophy than soc. wkers, often recommending that a child be removed from the home due to abuse. I don't know about now, but yrs ago, soc wkers were all about reuniting, no matter what. It was like they were blind. Finally, when too many kids were dying or being outright killed, the public rose up and demanded explanations and soc wkrs pd more attention. CASA wkrs don't have as big a case load, and really did and do work to benefit the child. And the judges listened to them. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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