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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

Q:  What is a Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian ad Litem (CASA/GAL)? 

A:  A CASA/GAL is a trained community volunteer who is appointed by the judge to serve as guardian ad litem under Ohio Revised Code §2151.281. Pursuant to the statue, the guardian ad litem must advocate for the best interests of the child.

 

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STATISTICS

 

In 2003, an estimated 2.9 million referrals of child abuse and neglect were taken in the U.S. Of these 2.9 million referrals, approximately 906,000 children were determined to be the victims of child abuse or neglect.

 

In 2003, an estimated 1,500 children died due to abuse and neglect in the U.S.

 

In 2003, Ohio had 47,444 substantiated cases of child abuse and neglect.  That same year there were 68 child fatalities due to abuse and neglect.

 

Ohio’s rate of child abuse and neglect ranked ninth in the nation at 17.4 victims per 1,000 children above the national average of 12.3.

 

In 2003, Ohio CASA/GAL programs had approximately 1,800 volunteers serving over 7,000 children in the court system in need of advocacy.

 

Ohio CASA/GAL Association Reports

2004 Local Program Data CASA/GAL Volunteers - CLICK HERE for report

2004 Local Program Data Children Served - CLICK HERE for report