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CASA Connection
CASA SHaW
84 episodes
2 weeks ago
One step at a time, we can all learn about foster care and how to help children who have been abused and neglected by no fault of their own. Listen to stories. Gather information. Become educated. You can help ”Change a Child’s Story.”
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One step at a time, we can all learn about foster care and how to help children who have been abused and neglected by no fault of their own. Listen to stories. Gather information. Become educated. You can help ”Change a Child’s Story.”
Show more...
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/84)
CASA Connection
083. Hunger Behind The Scenes: Food Insecurity In Foster Care
In this episode, we shine a light on an issue that is, at time, overlooked within the foster care world — food insecurity within our communities and how it deeply affects children and families. From limited access to meals to the emotional impact of food instability, Tracey and Jeff discuss how hunger influences a child’s sense of safety, stability, and well-being. Our CASA program believes that we should all be working to ensure every child, no matter their circumstance, has consistent access to the nourishment they deserve.
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

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082. Accidentally Placed In Foster Care: Jeanette Yoffe's Story
This week, Jeff spoke to Jeanette Yoffe, a woman who wears many professional hats, but overall aims to educate the world about foster care and therapeutic practices. Her story is one that inspires. At 15-months-old, her mother - an Argentinian immigrant in Lower Manhattan struggling with severe mental health issues - dropped her off at what she believed was a child welfare center. She was mistaken and was accidentally placed in foster care. That initial separation and the many traumas that endured fueled her desire to become a social worker for children in the Los Angeles foster care system. She has developed a series of coping tools for foster kids and their caretakers. This was a fascinating conversation.
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes

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081. The "Why" Part 3
Here at our CASA SHaW program, we have a number of CASA volunteers who have been with our program for well over a decade. They have been the eyes and ears on their case(s) and have made an incredible difference in the lives of the children they have served. This is Part 3 of our "Why" series, as we talk to these amazing individuals and dive into their "why." Why they have stayed with CASA so long, and what their volunteerism has meant to them. Our incredible CASA volunteer, Phyllis Meichel, joined us this week to tell her story.
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1 month ago
13 minutes

CASA Connection
080. The "Why" Part 2
Here at our CASA SHaW program, we have a number of CASA volunteers who have been with our program for well over a decade. They have been the eyes and ears on their case(s) and have made an incredible difference in the lives of the children they have served. This is Part 2 of our "Why" series, as we talk to these amazing individuals and dive into their "why." Why they have stayed with CASA so long, and what their volunteerism has meant to them. Our incredible CASA volunteers, Lynn Kinkel and Nan Frankel, joined us this week to tell their stories.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

CASA Connection
079. The "Why" Part 1
Here at our CASA SHaW program, we have a number of CASA volunteers who have been with our program for well over a decade. They have been the eyes and ears on their case(s) and have made an incredible difference in the lives of the children they have served. As part of our "Why" series, we're diving into their "why." Why they have stayed with CASA so long, and what their volunteerism has meant to them. Our amazing CASA volunteer, Joel Dorfman, talked about his why in this episode.
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2 months ago
17 minutes

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078. Finding Compassion And Dealing With Resulting Burnout
The one thing individuals in the social work world have is compassion. Compassion for those who are less fortunate within our local communities. We want to help, and many do their all to bring positivity to others. However, how should we handle and feel when the resulting burnout arises? This episode dives into these subject matters for our CASA volunteers and all individuals in our communities.
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2 months ago
15 minutes

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077. Summertime Positive Childhood Experiences
On this episode, Tracey and Jeff discussed their own personal stories about summertime positive childhood experiences from their past. For many, summer signifies a break from the usual demands of school and work, offering opportunities for relaxation, travel, and spending quality time with people who matter most to us. The positive childhood experiences we have as youth helps create nostalgia, particularly for positive memories, which can boost self-esteem, create feelings of social connection, and even help regulate emotions during times of uncertainty. Here are a few of their stories.
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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076. Fun Funding Sources For CASA
On this episode, Tracey and Jeff are keeping things light. Well, as light as they can be. While funding for CASA programs throughout the United States remain up in the air based on federal funding cuts, Tracey and Jeff discussed how we can find fun funding sources for our CASA programs in the future. 
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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075. The Importance of Resource Parents
On this episode, Tracey and Jeff dove into the critical importance of resource parents within the world of foster care. These individuals, mainly family members, are some of the forgotten individuals at times within the system. Why are resource parents so important? How can they help provide for youth living in foster care? These are some of the questions we answered within this episode.
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4 months ago
17 minutes

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074. Our "Big Ideas" And Concrete Resources
On this episode, Tracey and Jeff dove into the importance of help children and families via concrete resources. They spoke about CASA SHaW's "Big Ideas" plan and how we must continue to provide children living in foster care with better and enhanced resources in a very uncertain world. 
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4 months ago
18 minutes

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073. It's Men's Mental Health Awareness Month
This week, Tracey and Jeff talked about men's mental health as we recognize Men's Mental Health Awareness Month here in June. Jeff shares some of his story growing up, and inevitably focusing on himself and his mental health, healing from the trauma he endured as a young boy. The overriding theme of this episode, talking to someone helps to heal. 
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5 months ago
17 minutes

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072. Behind The Judicial Curtain with Former Judge Thomas Dilts
This episode features former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Thomas Dilts who pulls back the judicial curtain within the realm of foster care. After having spent much of his career as a family court judge, he came to understand how valuable CASA and CASA volunteers were to children living in foster care within our communities. We discussed his time as judge, what CASA has meant to him, and how he continues advocating for children in our region. 
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5 months ago
27 minutes

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071. Burnout and Boundaries
In this episode, Tracey and Jeff talk about the very real condition of burnout and how we, in the social work profession, need to institute boundaries from time to time. The mental health of our CASA volunteers, staff, Board of Trustees, and every stakeholder is important.  We need to recognize what burnout might look like, and how to put up those boundaries when needed.
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6 months ago
17 minutes

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070. The CASA Network Impact Initiative
We spoke to our friends at CASA of New Jersey about the CASA Network Impact Initiative they have undertaken with the 12 CASA programs throughout the state. What is the goal of this initiative? How is being implemented? Inevitably, how will this help our CASA programs better serve children who are living in foster care? A great discussion about the progress our CASA programs are making.
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6 months ago
15 minutes

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069. Celebrating And Commemorating CASA's 20th Anniversary!
On this episode, Jeff is joined by CASA SHaW Case Supervisor Lynn Kinkel as they discuss CASA's 20-year anniversary. Lynn was recently recognized at CASA SHaW's 20th Anniversary Gala as one of foundational pieces of our CASA program over the past two decades. Lynn discussed her many experiences, how she thinks we - as a society - can be better for children, and what our CASA nonprofit has meant to our region. It was a great discussion!
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7 months ago
20 minutes

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068. Healing Centered Practices
Within this episode, Tracey and Jeff discussed healing-centered practices that are valuable for adults. We all want to interrupt children’s negative behaviors, and one of the best methods to do this is to promote healing-centered practices. The strategies to do this are: self-care, co-regulation, and touch points. We hope this episode is valuable to you and those in your network.
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7 months ago
17 minutes

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067. Concerns And Realities About Future CASA Funding For Foster Youth
In this episode, Tracey and Jeff discussed the concerns and reality of about future CASA funding as there is much uncertainty coming from our federal government about how new policies may impact nonprofits and essential services to children and families in our community. Will our CASA nonprofit (and others throughout the state and country) be able to continue serving children in foster care appropriately in the future? 
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8 months ago
13 minutes

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066. The Intern Experience At CASA
On this episode, Jeff sat down and spoke to CASA SHaW's intern, Matthew Wickman, about his internship as a social work major, and how he dove into his work here at CASA. They spoke about how his internship provided him real world experience, the knowledge he has gained about CASA and the foster care system, as well as how he has grown both academically and personally. Plus much more great discussion points on this episode.
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8 months ago
16 minutes

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065. CASA's Impact From The Inside
On this episode, Jeff talks with CASA SHaW Case Supervisor Wendy Parcell about her professional career, what led her to our CASA program, and how our CASA program has been making a positive impact for youth living in foster care, as well as their families. This is a great discussion that pulls back the curtain a bit and takes the listener inside CASA. 
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9 months ago
14 minutes

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064. Effective Advocacy For Youth Living In Foster Care
On this episode, Jeff sat down with CASA SHaW advocate Karen Talbert to discuss her story about why she decided to become a CASA volunteer and how we can best be effective in our advocacy for youth living in foster care. Jeff and Karen discussed the learning curves after she became and advocate, and how that learning process created positive impact for the youth on her case. It was a great discussion!
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9 months ago
15 minutes

CASA Connection
One step at a time, we can all learn about foster care and how to help children who have been abused and neglected by no fault of their own. Listen to stories. Gather information. Become educated. You can help ”Change a Child’s Story.”