These volunteers are now ready to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Pikes Peak Region during their time in the child welfare system. The new advocates took an oath before the judge following their completion of a two-week training course which covered topics like trauma, resiliency, poverty, mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, and the role of the CASA volunteer. The swearing-in ceremony, which was modified to allow for proper social distancing, was the final step for these community members to become Court Appointed Special Advocates. Ap(Colorado Springs, Colo.) – Eight new Court Appointed Special Advocates were sworn in as officers of the court by Fourth Judicial District Judge Jill Brady during CASA of the Pikes Peak Region’s first-ever Zoom swearing-in ceremony on Friday.
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