This CASA visit checklist supports court-appointed special advocate volunteers during child welfare visits. It helps record child or youth details, visit date, preparer, and location, then guides systematic notes and observations. Sections cover child or youth observations, questions from the child or youth and from foster parents, and checks across psychological, medical and dental, developmental, and educational domains. It includes prompts to assess home safety and the child or youth’s overall safety, plus space for final notes and a visit summary. The checklist also reminds users to log the visit in OPTIMA for case management. Use this structured form to ensure thorough, consistent documentation that informs court reports and care coordination.
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