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Supervised Parenting Time (CASA - Teller County)
ORGANIZATION: CASA of the Pikes Peak Region
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The CASA Supervised Exchange & Parenting Time (SEPT) Program provides an environment where kids can develop and maintain relationships with non-custodial parents.
By monitoring and documenting observations during court-ordered child-parent visits, SEPT volunteers support individual safety, accountability, and healthy relationships between children and parents who are involved in conflictive custody or domestic violence cases. The program offers two services which take place at either our downtown Colorado Springs location or our Divide location.
Supervised Parenting Time: This service provides visits for children and their non-custodial parent(s) in our Family Visitation Rooms (pictured here)
What exactly do Supervised Exchange & Parenting Time Volunteers do?
Once you decide to become a SEPT volunteer, you'll go through a screening process and initial training. After that, you will be sworn in as an officer of the court and you may begin facilitating visits with the support of SEPT staff members. As a facilitator, your responsibilities could require you to:
- Exchange children from one parent to another in a supervised setting
- Monitor court-ordered parenting time in the CASA Family Center
- Document observations during parenting time or exchanges, and effectively communicate these observations orally and in writing
- Complete 12 hours per year of annual in-service training
- Maintain confidentiality of all client and court information
- Respect and relate to people of various backgrounds
Visit https://www.casappr.org/programs/sept to learn more!
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About CASA of the Pikes Peak Region
Location:
418 South Weber St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, US
Mission Statement
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) provide a voice in court for children who are victims of abuse, neglect or domestic conflict and promotes community awareness of these issues to ensure safe and permanant homes.
Description
Nobody longs for a safe and loving family more than a child in foster care. As a CASA volunteer, you are empowered by the courts to help make this dream a reality. You will not only bring positive change to the lives of these vulnerable children, but also their children and generations to come. And in doing so, you will enrich your life as well.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
400 West US Hwy 24, Ste. 225Woodland Park, CO 80866
DATE POSTED
February 24, 2025
SKILLS
- Youth Services
- Family Therapy
- Child Welfare
- Crisis Intervention
- Organization
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- SEPT volunteers commit to serve 2 - 3 sessions per month (8 - 12 hours).
- Application, interview, background checks, and training.