CHAVES COUNTY CASA ADVOCACY
A CASA is a volunteer appointed by the Children's Court of The Fifth Judicial District to ensure the needs of a child who may have been neglected or abused are being met. In order to do this, the CASA must investigate the facts of the case, recommend a course of action to the court,facilitate the resolution of the presenting problems, and monitor progress toward established goals.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE &
CUSTODY ADVOCACY PROJECT
The Domestic Violence and Custody Advocacy Project addresses the needs of kids caught in bitter custody disputes involving accusations of abuse, neglect or sexual molestation. The appointment of CASA to these domestic cases represents a bold and original extension of the program’s focus to help more kids in need—the kind of innovation for which Chaves County CASA is considered a leader in the state.
ABUSE & NEGLECT PROJECT
The Abuse and Neglect Project pairs volunteer advocates with children in the custody of the Department of Children, Youth and Families as the result of physical abuse or palpable neglect.
Become a Volunteer
JUVENILE COURT ADVOCACY
Juvenile Court Advocacy is available to youth in the Juvenile Justice System who are deemed to be at risk because of abuse or neglect or who are otherwise in need of specialized interventions. Highly trained court advocates investigate a youth’s home conditions, find effective solutions, and make recommendations to the court in the youth’s best interests.
OTHER RESOURCES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE ARE:
Roswell Police Department:
Dial 911 or (575) 624-6770
(575) 623-3255
Roswell Refuge for Battered Adults
To file a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order)
or to find out more information about domestic violence services, contact The Refuge at:
(575) 627-8361https://roswellrefuge.org
https://cvrc.state.nm.us
Family Resource Center
Casakids Family Resource Center strives to link families to helpful community resources, teach positive parenting strategies, respect family's culture, history, and traditions, teach healthy and nutritional living.
We can give 6 to 18 months of in-home support. Our caring practitioners help with education, skill building, family reunification, resource linking and more!
We work with families in their own environment to help them provide safe, loving homes.
We work individually with all family members to create a balance in the household.
We have caring in-home workers who are non-judgmental and only recommend what's best for your children.
FRC Programs
- Family Support Services
- Secondary Prevention Services
- Intensive Family Support Services
- Family Reunification Services
- Time Limited Reunification
Youth Programs/Drop-In Center
Casakids Youth & Young Adult Programs are a groundbreaking project of Casakids which seeks to thwart the generational progression of poverty and crime by providing kids in the Juvenile Justice System a range of sound and constructive solutions to the problems they face. Because so many of these stems directly from traumatic physical and sexual abuse, Casakids employs a number of highly trained advocates and youth case managers who join meaningful court advocacy with creative programs and alternative education support to ensure the best possible outcomes. The importance of these interventions is indicated by a recent finding that fully 85 percent of participating youth attend school, meet court obligations and remain arrest-free during enrollment.
Adventure Time
Teaching Youth to love life through an active lifestyle.
Alternative Education
For students who are long term suspended.
Boys Leadership
Fun life skills support group for teens.
Breakthrough
A life skills group for youth ages 9 - 12.
Drop In Center
A safe place for youth who have life instability to receive services.
Emerge
Helping young adults 18 - 26
Girls Circle
A group where girls learn about themselves in a fun and interactive way.
Juvenile Community Corrections
A positive program for youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system.
Mediation
Conflict Resolution.
Referral and Assessment Program
Intervention program to help youth at the earliest sign of dysfunction.
Stellar Satellite
Coffee truck run by CASA Youth.
Youth Advocacy
Court Advocacy for youth involved in the court system.
VISITATION
For More Information About Visitation Services Call (575) 625-0112 or E-mail Us
Another indispensable service administered through Casakids is the Supervised Access and Visitation Program which provides a safe, neutral and comfortable place for children and non-custodial parents to visit and maintain family ties, whatever else may be happening in their lives. Because children have a need to love their parents and to feel loved in return, the program is dedicated to preserving parent-child relationships, focusing primarily on resolving conflicts related to child custody and visitation. Casakids maintains strict neutrality, playing an unbiased role in the facilitation of meetings and taking no position between parents. Our Supervised Visitation Center furnishes a relaxed and home-like environment for these encounters, with the safety of clients assured by expert staff and a comprehensive security system. The program also facilitates in-home and other off-site visitations including some with incarcerated parents as provided for by the courts.
COURTHOUSE FACILITY DOG
The job of these dogs is to help give strength to the child victims and make their journey through the judicial process a little easier. Because of their specialized training, they can accompany child victims to the courtroom.
For more information, click on the links below:
https://courthousedogs.org
https://assistancedogsofthewest.org
Casakids Counseling Center
Free Play therapy provides a way for people to express their experiences and feelings through a natural, self-guided, self-healing process. As children’s experiences and knowledge are often communicated through play, it becomes an important vehicle for them to know and accept themselves and others.
CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER
HOPE & HEALING FOR FAMILIES IN CRISIS
The goal of the CACs is to provide critical services to children who are survivors or witnesses of physical and sexual abuse.Services include:
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES
NURTURING PARENTING
Helping families develop positive parenting skills including:
• Positive Self Worth, Empathy, Empowerment and Strong Will, Structure and Non-Violent Discipline, Laughter, Humor and Play
• Parents and children work together in this innovative and effective program
• Taught by certified, experienced professionals.
• Both court ordered and self-referred families are welcome.
CASA KIDS & CHRISTMAS STORE
Children are often removed from abusive homes with little more than the clothes on their backs. To meet the emergency needs of these kids Chaves County CASA accepts donations of new and unused clothes, toiletries, towels, bedding, baby products and toys. Once a year CASA opens the doors of its Christmas Store where foster parents and our neediest families can shop for free from hundreds of gifts provided by supporters in the local community.
KINSHIP CARE
CASA's Kinship Care offers an assortment of services, programs and support for people who step up to care for other's children under the age of 18, including: Information and resource referrals, case management services, assistance with Medicaid, legal resource information and supervised visitation services. CASA's Caregivers Assistance Program is an outreach program designed to assure the safety and well being of these high risk children.
MEDIATION
Mediation is a process used to help people reach agreements. A neutral, trained mediator helps families discuss conflicts, explore possible options for settlement, and identify solutions that best meet the needs of each person involved. Mediation is available on a sliding fee scale basis.