CASA Delaware Live!
CASA Delaware Live!
CASA Delaware Live podcasts are designed to be short continuing education episodes that provide CASA Volunteers opportunities to expand their knowledge in child welfare and strengthen advocacy for the children we serve.
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Jun 22, 2026
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Episodes
Episode #157 Life as a Resource Parent 22.06.2026 25:49
In Episode #157, we interview Ashley Benedict who is a resource parent in Delaware. She and her husband have hosted a few youth in the past two years and Ashley shares her experience as a resource parent as well as what it has been like to work with CASA Volunteers. Enjoy!
Episode #156 Value of Family Time 08.06.2026 35:41
In this episode, we chat with Trinette Redlinger-Ramsey of the Division of Family Services and JoAnn Santangelo from the Court Improvement Program to educate us on the value of Family Time. Family Time, formerly called Visitation, exists when a family is involved with the Division of Family Services either as an intact family or one where the Division has custody of the child(ren). Listen in on wh...
Episode #155 Courtroom Etiquette 25.05.2026 29:51
In Episode #155, we chat with two CASA Coordinators, Jess Hazzard and Courtney Penhollow, who share with us some thoughts and ideas on how to best prepare for upcoming court hearings, how to testify, and how to focus on appearance in order to present our essential information related to a child welfare case. Enjoy!
Episode #154 What is FIRST? 11.05.2026 28:05
In this episode, Megan Hendricks from the Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families explains the FIRST Program: Family Informed Resource Support Team. This is a program within the department that helps families identify and be connected with community resources! Check them out HERE and if there are any questions, you can email them directly at DSCYF_CommunityDirectory DSCYF_Com...
Episode #153 What is Youth Rehabilitative Services "YRS?" 27.04.2026 34:55
In Episode #153, we chat with Division Director Renee Ciconte as she explains the Division of Youth Rehabilitative Services. She reviews what this Division is responsible for, how it works with it's sister agency the Division of Family Services "DFS," and how CASAs can assist with a youth who might be experiencing juvenile justice. Enjoy!
Episode #152 Transitional Housing at Murphey School 13.04.2026 35:25
In this Episode, Mr. Mike Kopp of the Murphey School discusses their Transitional Housing program... aimed at helping teenagers successfully transition into adulthood and obtain housing. The Murphey School is a group home/congregate care facility in Dover, DE. Learn more! https://www.murpheyschool.org/
Episode #151 What is SOAR? 23.03.2026 22:29
In this Episode, we interview Dr. Maya Khalid, PhD from SOAR (Survivors of Abuse in Recovery). This is an incredible resource for our families as they provide therapeutic services to children and families who have been involved with sexual or physical abuse. Here is their website for more information: https://www.survivorsofabuse.org/ Enjoy this episode!
Episode #150 Necessity of Minority Hair Care 09.03.2026 1:01:26
In Episode #150, we re-record a virtual Lunch & Learn topic on Oh My Hair! The necessity of minority hair care. We wanted to re-create it in the form of a podcast to appeal to more CASA volunteers to engage in this topic as it is essential to so many children and families we serve. Thank you to our amazing presenters who are also Office of the Child Advocate Staff: Rose Maurice, Renee Duvall,...
Episode #149 What To Do When A Case Isn't Going Our Way 23.02.2026 55:15
In Episode #149, we chat with three CASA Coordinators: Lisa Reaves, Nakia Howard, and Jessica Hazzard. All three share their experience working with CASA volunteers and how to handle situations that might not be going the way a CASA Volunteer would prefer them to go. All three coordinators share some great nuggets of advice and experience. Enjoy!
Episode #148 Working With DFS 09.02.2026 29:09
In Episode #148, we hear from CASA Coordinator Jen Falkowski as well as two CASA Volunteers, Colleen Harbison and Bethany Menson, as they share their experience working WITH the Division of Family Services. All three share some great nuggets of information and make solid suggestions on ways to best work with DFS as we all navigate child welfare cases together. Enjoy!
Episode #147 Parent Representation 26.01.2026 27:53
In Episode #147, we chat with parent attorney Stephanie Reid, Esq. who discusses her role as a parent attorney, how she works with her clients, who she partners with to help her clients, and she makes some suggestions on how CASAs can best support parents when working reunification cases. Enjoy!
Episode #145 2025: The Year in Review! 08.12.2025 29:55
In Episode #145, we interview CASA State Director Megan Caudell as she walks us through some statistics for the first 11 months of the year. Then, Lauren Brueckner follows up with a glance at the 2026 CASA Training Calendar. Enjoy!
Episode #144 CASA Reminders 21.11.2025 27:03
In Episode #144, we cover some key reminders for CASAs including some Dos and Don'ts and how best to balance what our clients tell us vs. what's actually true. So, we want to listen and absorb information but not necessarily act on it without investigating the other side as well. Enjoy!
Episode #143 Conflict Resolution in the CASA World! 10.11.2025 54:37
In Episode #143, we interview CASA Leann Moore who has extensive experience around Conflict Resolution. She's at the University of Delaware and during this podcast interview, she shares some helpful information to help us as CASA volunteers when faced with conflict (which WILL happen!). Enjoy!
Episode #142 Grief and Loss 27.10.2025 34:24
In this episode, we interview Meg Garey, Executive Director of A Better Chance for our Children where she shares with us some helpful information on how kids express grief and loss. She also gives some suggestions on how a CASA can best assist their youth who might be struggling expressing themselves when the heavy feelings of grief and loss settle in. Enjoy this episode!
Episode #141 Delaware Technical and Community College Scholarship Programs 13.10.2025 29:42
In this episode, I chat with Bobbi Barends who is not only a CASA volunteer but also the VP/Campus Director and Chief Operating Officer at Del Tech in Georgetown! During our chat, she explains several scholarship opportunities that exist at Del Tech which is a statewide campus. Maybe some of these educational financial opportunities might benefit a youth you're working with! Enjoy!
Episode #140 The Importance of Sibling Connections 22.09.2025 20:58
In this episode, we chat with child attorney Jennifer Kline, Esq. and listen as she discusses the importance of sibling connections as well as ways that a CASA can help ensure these connections stay intact. Enjoy!
Episode #139 The TPR Appeal Process 08.09.2025 25:37
In this episode, Child Attorney Renee Duval, Esq. walks us through the appeal process for the Termination of Parental Rights. She also explains what a CASA's role is, how they can assist during the case, and what to expect. Enjoy!
Episode #138 Overcoming Communication Barriers 25.08.2025 29:54
In this episode, we speak to 3 experienced CASA volunteers and listen as they share their thoughts and strategies in communicating with youth who are experiencing cognitive or developmental delays. Enjoy!
Episode #137 Overview of School Discipline 11.08.2025 1:03:12
In Episode #137, we chat with staff attorney Stefanie Ramirez who works with the Disability Rights Program. She has tremendous knowledge when it comes to working with students with disabilities and how discipline impacts their education. If anyone has additional questions for Stefanie, she can be reached by email at sramirez@declasi.org Enjoy!
Episode #136 What is the TRY Program? 28.07.2025 29:24
In Episode #136, we interview Kelly Hatton who is a therapist working with the TRY Program. TRY stands for Trauma Response for Youth. This service is contracted through the Division of Prevention of Behavioral Health and offers prevent, intervention, and treatment services to families who have experienced a traumatic event. Kelly also runs a counseling service called A Seed of Hope which can be fo...
Episode #135 Housing Options 14.07.2025 54:24
In Episode #135, we explore two housing options for DFS families in New Castle County: Gaudenzia and Bayard House. Dionne Cosby chats with us about Gaudenzia House and Cheryl Sanderlin chats about Bayard House. Both housing options are supported through the state and work closely with the Division of Family Services. They use a trauma informed approach and offer transitional services to help bridg...
Episode #134 What is a STEPS Meeting? 23.06.2025 31:29
In this episode, we interview Independent Living Program Manager Tamara Myles through the Division of Family Services. Tamara educates us on the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, and WHY of a STEPS (Stairways To Encourage Pathways to Success) Meeting. Enjoy!
Episode #133 Acronyms to the Rescue! 09.06.2025 30:17
In Episode #133, we review some of the most commonly used acronyms including DSCYF, DFS, PBH, YRS, IL, BIM, TDM, APPLA, TPR, ESP and more! Happy listening!
Episode #132 Court Report Writing 26.05.2025 28:07
In Episode #132, we focus on the CASA Court Report which is presented to the CASA Coordinator and Child Attorney in order to prepare for upcoming court hearings. Each report is a necessary part to the court process so it needs to be turned in by the CASA two weeks prior to any upcoming court hearing. Only the Triad members will see the court report. Enjoy!
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