The National CASA Association and the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges (NCJFCJ) have an extensive collaborative history in working towards permanency and well-being for children. Sworn in as President of NCJFCJ in July of 2014, and an active supporter of CASA, Judge Peggy H. Walker talks about this relationship and shares her expertise on working with infants and toddlers, brain science and judicial leadership involving abused and neglected children.
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Reflecting on a Career of Service to Children
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Increasing LGBT Cultural Competency
Improving Outcomes for Older Youth
First Voice, First Face of CASA
Meeting the Emotional Needs of Children One Dog at a Time
Understanding the National CASA Standards and Quality Assurance Process
Teaming Up to Change Children’s Lives
Addressing Racial Disproportionality and Disparity in Child Welfare
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Training Confident and Effective Volunteers
Providing Hope, Offering Insight
Celebrating National Volunteer Week
Improving Educational Outcomes for Youth
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