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The following is a list of training options that will help CASA volunteers meet their inservice hours:

Arizona State CASA Program's Online Training

Capital Area CASA Association

Child Development 101

Child Trauma Academy

Children's Alliance

Developmental Perspectives on Child Sexual Behavior in Children & Adolescents

Early Learning Guidelines for Ages Birth to Three Spanish version

Emotional Effects of Domestic Violence on Children

Faces of Meth

Foster Club

Foster Parent College

Guide to the Individualized Education Program (IEP)

Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children

Kids On First After you click on this link, then click on "blog". There you can listen to some audio clips.

Medical & Developmental Effects of Domestic Violence on Children

National CASA Podcasts

National CASA Online Training - ask your supervisor to set up an account for you.

National Resource Center for Family Centered Practice and Permanency Planning has a report entitled Tools for Working with Kinship Caregivers by Susan Dougherty. The tools include curricula, research studies, assessment forms, fact sheets and legal resources. The Kinship Care Practice curriculum is a 200 page curriculum that contains six units with video segments and can be downloaded for free from their website.

To report an inservice to receive credit, please download the Inservice Report Form found on the Download page of our website and look in the "Downloads for CASA Volunteer Use".