West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
1/31/24  
Enrolled
2/1/24  

Caption

Recognizing essential role of CASA for abused and neglected children

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significance of CASA programs in West Virginia, which are essential for ensuring that children's voices are heard in legal settings. By advocating for children in court, CASA volunteers help to facilitate permanency solutions for youth exiting the foster care system, contributing to the reunification, adoption, or guardianship of many children. The commitment of these volunteers to meeting and understanding each child’s individual circumstance supports the broader goal of family preservation whenever safely achievable. Community support is pivotal for the continued success of these programs, which rely on donations and volunteer efforts.

Summary

Senate Resolution 20, introduced by Senator Rucker, acknowledges the vital role that Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) play in advocating for the best interests of children involved in abuse and neglect cases in West Virginia. The resolution highlights the efforts of community volunteers who are trained to represent these children's needs in court, ultimately aiming to improve their lives and outcomes within the child welfare system. In 2023 alone, 422 CASA volunteers logged over 17,000 hours serving more than 7,000 children impacted by these issues. This support underscores the importance of volunteer advocacy in navigating complex legal proceedings surrounding child protection.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR20 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights the critical support that CASA provides to vulnerable children in West Virginia. The resolution expresses appreciation for the dedication of CASA volunteers and acknowledges the transformative impact they have had on the lives of many children. Interviews and testimonials included in the text illustrate the profound influence these advocacy efforts have, with former foster youth reflecting on the importance of having a supportive figure during turbulent times. This support is framed as an essential investment into the well-being of children.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it indirectly raises important points about the ongoing challenges faced within the child welfare system. The reliance on CASA volunteers as advocates points to larger systemic issues regarding the support and resources available for children and families in distress. It underscores the need for continued community involvement and investment in services aimed at child protection and family stability, while revealing a potential contention around resources allocated for such advocacy efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR28

Recognizing essential role court appointed special advocates provide to WV children

WV HCR48

Requesting that the Jointy Committee on Government and Finance study the social work services of the DHHR in child abuse and neglect cases.

WV SR42

Recognizing contributions of AARP WV

WV HB3247

Relating to abuse and or neglect of individuals with an intellectual and or developmental disability

WV HB2397

Modifying the definition of child abuse or neglect to exclude accidental injury

WV HB3194

Free range parenting is not classified as abuse and neglect

WV HB2505

Creating the Supported Decision-Making Act

WV HB2999

To choose to not vaccinate children does not amount to abuse and neglect

WV HB2428

Relating to foster care

WV HB2002

Relating to providing support for families

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