Training Opportunities
In order to maintain eligibility to work on a case as a CASA Volunteer, you must complete a minimum of 12 hours of ongoing training per calendar year.
Below you will find a list of past training videos, as well as book and docuseries recommendations that you may utilize for Continued Education credit. You can also find the past training videos on our YouTube page.
Please remember to enter your training hours into Optima.
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02.03.26
Trust Based Relational Intervention Series
Join CASA of Larimer County to learn practical, trauma-informed skills to build trust and support children who've experienced adversity.
12:00pm - 1:00pm | Virtual
Trust Based Relational Intervention Series
02.03.26
Join CASA of Larimer County to learn practical,...
02.11.26
Caseworker Roundtable Discussion
Join Adams and Broomfield County Child Welfare for an informative training designed to strengthen collaboration between CASAs and County Caseworkers.
3:00pm - 4:30pm | In-Person
Caseworker Roundtable Discussion
02.11.26
Join Adams and Broomfield County Child Welfare for...
02.18.26
Lunch & Learn with Colorado CASA
The Colorado Office of Respondents' Parents' Counsel partners with social workers, family advocates, and parent advocates to provide holistic, interdisciplinary support to families navigating dependency and neglect cases.
11:30am - 12:30pm | Virtual
Lunch & Learn with Colorado CASA
02.18.26
The Colorado Office of Respondents' Parents' Counsel partners...
03.11.26
Family Engagement Advocacy Training
The Family Engagement Program is a truancy prevention program in which our volunteers work with at-risk chronically absent students and families outside of the court system.
5:30pm - 8:30pm | Virtual
Family Engagement Advocacy Training
03.11.26
The Family Engagement Program is a truancy prevention...
Any Questions?
If you have any questions regarding Continuing Education, please contact Paula Stack, Program Director, at paula@casa17th.com.