A CASA’s journey involves lots of observation and listening - to case workers, teachers, and placement families - and most importantly, the child. VOICES plans activities and experiences for the CASA to share with the child for a little fun but also because they...
INSPIRE & CONNECT
VOICES BLOGIn The Spotlight – Current Events & Today’s Kids
Children are filled with wonder and curiosity. However, sometimes explaining life events to them in an age-appropriate manner can be a little tricky. Talking about the impacts of severe weather, such as Hurricane Milton, or the importance of casting a vote may require...
Voices of Hope – Do It Together!
As the fall season unfolds we know it can be a time of excitement, change, and, at times, uncertainty—especially for children and families. This month's edition is designed to help navigate some of those challenges by recommending timely and age-directed resources and...
Strengthening Advocacy Through Education – Kinship Support Services
The Arizona Department of Child Safety emphasizes the vital role that kinship care plays in providing more stable and nurturing placement options for children in foster care. DCS highlights that “when children are with kinship caregivers, there is reduced trauma and...
In Focus – Finding Kinship Connections
Maintaining family connections and cultural identity is crucial for children who are being removed from their homes and in need of safe alternative placements. Policies that support kin-first strategies and a society that values kinship families can help reduce...
Community & Youth Connections – Celebrating Kinship Caregivers
There are many celebrations occurring throughout the state to appreciate and support kinship families. One such event is being held in Phoenix at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. GreyNickel Inc., an organization that focuses solely on kinship families in the early stages...
Positive Outcomes – Why They Do It
Many times kinship families are created during times of trauma. An infant is born substance exposed. Parents are experiencing poverty or are homeless and can’t care for their children. There is domestic violence in the home. When a family member receives the call to...
My CASA Journey – Supporting Grandparents
As an advocate, a CASA gets to know the child’s foster, group or kinship home often referred to as “placement.” Sometimes a CASA finds advocating for the child means being a conduit to help placement find much needed resources. For example, placement might be a...
In The Spotlight – What is a Kinship Family?
A ‘Kinship Family’ is a structure where children are raised by non-parental relatives. At times it can include other siblings or cousins that are also being raised by the same kinship caregiver. We have many kinship families in our community. ‘Kinship placement’...
Voices of Hope – My Heroes!
Celebrate the extraordinary impact of kinship and family! September brings us both Grandparents Day and National Kinship Care Awareness Month, A time to honor the incredible grandparents, relatives, and close family friends that step up so that children can avoid...