Health Equity 52
On this episode of 52 Weeks of Health Equity, we were joined by guest representatives from the Pennsylvania CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program. Jennifer DeBalko, the president and CEO of PA CASA, and Ashley Frank Chief Impact Officer shared personal stories about how they became involved with CASA, witnessing the power of volunteer advocacy and the importance of data in supporting children in the child welfare system. Our CASA guests shared that Pennsylvania CASA is one of the first states to implement a course that tracks the outcomes in the case management system that CASA volunteers utilize. The eventual goal is to provide this training nationally so all volunteers have the opportunity to be as well informed of their role as healthcare advocates and improve outcomes holistically for children supported by the CASA program. For More Information: Learn more about PA CASA: pacasa.org [https://pacasa.org/] National CASA system: nationalcasagal.org [https://nationalcasagal.org/] Statistics on child welfare: Childwelfare.org [https://www.childwelfare.gov/fostercaremonth/awareness/facts/]
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