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Presentations on DVD to check out at the CASA office

  • Dr. Turnbow - Children and Psychotropic Medication
  • Greg Horn & Trevor Woodruff - CPS & Court process presentation
  • Aging Out - PBS documentary - follows the lives of youngsters as they age out of the foster care system
  • A Class Divided - cultural sensitivity training
  • Love & Diane - documentary following a family as they work through the foster care system.
  • MSNBC Special: Calling All Angels (part of a series regarding child abuse)
  • MSNBC special - Child Abuse (part of a series regarding child abuse)
  • MTV special on Crystal Meth.
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome presentation
  • Poverty in Families - 20/20 segment
  • Crank: Made in America - An A&E Special & Intervention: Sara, a Meth Addict
  • Drug Prevention Seminar (audio only)
  • Sharibeth Niehaus, CPS, & Dr. Brenda Wilbanks-CPS presentation and Effects of Abuse & Neglect on Children
  • Casework Review-Marcia Hogle (2006)
  • HBO Special Addiction - Part I
  • HBO Special Addiction - Part II

 

Please return the DVD's as soon as you are finished as we have others interested in viewing them. Thanks!

 

Here is an Adobe version of the In Service Training Sheet to download and use to record your additional training. Training Sheets are also available in the CASA office. In Service Training Sheets can be turned into the office with your volunteer case logs.

 

(Some documents require the Adobe Acrobat Reader,

available for free download)      

 

 

If you have any questions or issues to discuss, please contact Peggy Espinoza at 806-763-2272

or peggye@lubbockcasa.org.

 

 
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To report child abuse,

call the Texas Abuse

and Neglect Hotline

1-800-252-5400

or report online at

www.txabusehotline.org