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CASA on the Go: Continuing Education for CASA Volunteers

CASA on the Go: Continuing Education for CASA Volunteers

Hosted by Texas CASA

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Episodes

40

Latest episode

Nov 2025

Language

EN-US

About the show

This continuing education podcast connects CASA volunteers with engaging and relevant training designed to help strengthen advocacy for children and families. Each short, dynamic episode features informative discussions with subject matter experts exploring topics connected to child welfare and best practices for CASA advocacy. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) in their personal capacity and are not the official policy or position of Texas CASA.

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November 17, 202536 min

Supporting Youth and Families Through Adoption and Beyond with Erin Argue

In this episode, we shine a light on the Heart Galleries of Texas, a powerful network striving to connect children ready for adoption with permanent, loving families. Our guest Erin Argue, Heart Galleries of Texas Post-Permanency Director, shares how Heart Galleries of Texas draw on community engagement to support youth waiting for adoption, the importance of post-adoption services and how CASA volunteers can partner with Heart Galleries in their advocacy for children and youth seeking permanency through adoption. From highlighting a child’s unique strengths to helping families stay connected to resources long after adoption day, this episode offers practical guidance and inspiration for advocates walking alongside youth on the path to permanency.Support the show

October 15, 202517 min

Health Advocacy and Healthcare Access with Ellen DaSilva

In this episode, we’re honored to be joined by Ellen DaSilva — entrepreneur, children’s health advocate and founder of Summer Health, an innovative company providing 24/7 text-based pediatric care for families. Ellen shares the powerful vision behind Summer Health, her insights into the barriers children and caregivers face in accessing timely healthcare and practical advice for CASA volunteers striving to ensure the children they serve receive the medical and mental health support they need. We also highlight resources, including our Health Advocacy Guide for CASA Volunteers, to equip advocates with tools for effective medical advocacy.Support the show

September 15, 202541 min

Shelton Pellum on the Alchemy of Healing

In this episode, we sit down with the deeply inspiring Shelton Pellum who shares his lived experience in foster care — what it was like to navigate the system, the challenges he encountered and the powerful strengths he cultivated along the way. Together, we talk about why youth voice matters in decision-making, what true belonging and connectedness mean for youth in care and how advocates can be strong supporters of academic success. Tune in for Shelly's powerful insights into what young people need most from the adults who walk alongside them.To learn more about and support Shelly's wonderful work with the THRU Project, please visit their website. Support the show

August 15, 202539 min

Best Interest Advocacy in Mediation with Michele Morgan

In this episode, we explore the role of mediation in child welfare cases — what it is, how the process works and why it can be such a powerful tool for finding solutions that serve children’s best interests. Long-time mediator Michele Morgan walks us through when and why a case might go to mediation, who participates and what CASA volunteers can expect throughout the process. Tune in for practical tips for preparing effectively, approaching mediation with an open mindset and meeting challenges with creativity and collaboration.Support the show

January 31, 202529 min

Supporting Families and Engaging Fathers featuring Dr. Jared Williams and Stephen Fowler

In this episode, we're thrilled to be in conversation with Dr. Jared Williams and Stephen Fowler from Family Service Center, an organization that provides counseling, parenting education, and prevention services to families in Southeast Texas communities. Our discussion dives into some of the biggest challenges facing families and explores insights from FSC's Fatherhood Program on engaging with fathers in our advocacy. Support the show

December 12, 202442 min

Leveraging Systems-Level Advocacy featuring Sarah Crocket and Stephanie Battaglia

In this episode, we sit down with two incredible advocates, Sarah Crocket and Stephanie Battaglia, to dive into Texas CASA's legislative priorities for the 89th legislative session kicking off on January 14th, 2025. Sarah and Stephanie walk us through the process of identifying key priorities, share what’s on the docket for the upcoming session, and discuss how CASA volunteers can get involved in systems-level advocacy to support these efforts. They also highlight the crucial connection between legislative advocacy and the direct support CASA volunteers provide to children and families. Tune in to learn how you can help make a difference at both the grassroots and policy levels in this upcoming session. To receive the public policy e-newsletter, please email PublicPolicy@texascasa.org. To join the Texas CASA LAT Facebook page, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/TXCASALATS. Support the show

October 31, 202441 min

Empowering Families Through Collaboration with Heather Cantamessa

In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome the wonderful Heather Cantamessa, Director of Family Impact at Akin. Heather draws on her work with the transformative Parents for Parents program, a model of peer support that empowers families involved with Child Protective Services, and discusses the vital role CASA advocates can play in facilitating communication and collaboration between parents and other parties in the system. Support the show

July 31, 202428 min

Facilitating Access to Childcare with Gabrielle Cloudy

Access to adequate, affordable childcare can be a major challenge for working families across Texas. Joining us today is the wonderful Gabrielle Cloudy, Daycare Coordinator at the Department of Family and Protective Services, to shine a light on the Department's daycare program and what CASA volunteers can do to help facilitate access to childcare for families involved with DFPS. Support the show

June 28, 202435 min

Supporting Positive Youth Development with Dr. Heather Taussig

In this episode, we’re thrilled to be in conversation with Dr. Heather Taussig, the developer and director of the Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) program. Dr. Taussig gives us an insightful glimpse into this evidence-based mentoring and skill-building program created for pre-teen and teenage youth with child welfare involvement. Tune in as we explore the positive impacts of the Fostering Healthy Futures program and the lessons it offers for supporting and empowering youth, including some wonderful ideas around preparing for healthy goodbyes with children and youth. Support the show

April 3, 202439 min

Asking the Right Questions featuring Cindy Dyar

One of the CASA guiding principles is respect for the parents we walk alongside, as well as for all parties involved in the case. This episode is brimming with insights from our guest Cindy Dyar, Director of the Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid Family Defense Project, on how we can approach collaboration with parents and their attorneys with an open mind and a commitment to understanding, even when we might not be in agreement. Cindy has practiced family law for more than a decade and shares some powerful questions that CASA advocates can draw on to build rapport with parents and open up discussion about their hopes and concerns. For more resources on partnering with parents' attorneys in your family engagement work, check out this wonderful video about CFE for the legal community. Support the show

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