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	<title>Second Judicial Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program</title>
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		<title>New Radio Spots Hit the Airwaves to Raise Awareness</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/05/new-radio-spots-hit-the-airwaves-to-raise-awareness/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 00:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Child Advocates II partners up with Cumulus Media to promote our mission, raise awareness and recruit volunteers. In an ongoing effort to raise awareness of the Second Judicial Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program and our important mission, new radio advertisements have been created for broadcast in the Big Bend region. Child Advocates II, Inc., our [...]]]></description>
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<p class="italic">Child Advocates II partners up with Cumulus Media to promote our mission, raise awareness and recruit volunteers.</p>

<p>In an ongoing effort to raise awareness of the Second Judicial Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program and our important mission, new radio advertisements have been created for broadcast in the Big Bend region.</p>

<p><a href="http://gal2.org/caii">Child Advocates II, Inc.</a>, our 501(c)(3) not-for-profit volunteer support organization, in partnership with <a href="http://tallahassee.cumulusradio.com/Default.aspx">Cumulus Media of Tallahassee</a> are building a media marketing strategy in support of the <a href="http://gal2.org/iamforthechild">I Am for the Child</a> initiative and the <a href="http://gal2.org/?p=186">Campaign for 10,000 Voices</a>, as well as reaching out to businesses in the community.</p>

<p>The ultimate goal of I Am for the Child and the Campaign for 10,000 Voices is to recruit and train enough child advocate volunteers so that every abused, abandoned and neglected child can benefit from the powerful voice of a guardian ad litem.</p>

<p>Cumulus Media currently operates five radio stations in our market.<p>

<ul class="bull">

	<li><a href="http://961jamz.com/">96.1 Jamz &#8212; WHBX 96.1 FM</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://mystar98.com/">Star 98 &#8212; WBZE 98.9 FM</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://blazin1023.com/">Blazin' 102 &#8212; WWLD 102.3 FM</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://gulf104.com/">Gulf 104 &#8212; WGLF 104.1 FM</a></li>

	<li><a href="http://heaven1410.com/">Heaven 1410 &#8212; WHBT 1410 AM</a></li>

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<p>Two spots have been created so far; the first featuring Circuit Director <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#moore">Deborah Moore</a> and the second featuring CAII Board President <a href="http://briansealey.yourkwagent.com/atj/user/AboutUsGetAction.do">Brian Sealey</a>.</p>

<p>You can listen to the radio spots on <a href="http://gal2.org/youtube">YouTube</a> below or download an MP3 of each.</p>

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	<div class="center">

		<a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/documents/media/cumulus_moore.mp3" class="bold">I Am for the Child: Deborah Moore</a> | <a href="http://youtu.be/s6iLkVGvbhc">YouTube</a><br /><br />

		<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/s6iLkVGvbhc?rel=0" class="video" frameborder="0"></iframe><br /><br />

		<a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/documents/media/cumulus_sealey.mp3" class="bold">I Am for the Child: Brian Sealey</a> | <a href="http://youtu.be/Ju9RQwL7Q-o">YouTube</a><br /><br />

		<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Ju9RQwL7Q-o?rel=0" class="video" frameborder="0"></iframe>

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		<title>New Event: Volunteer Recruitment Coffee</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/05/new-event-volunteer-recruitment-coffee-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 03:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We regularly host a variety of events to provide community outreach, raise awareness of our program, recruit new volunteers, fund raise and furnish training to our volunteer guardians ad litem. The following events have been recently added to our calendar. Volunteer Recruitment CoffeeHave your questions answered, talk to current volunteers and learn about our program [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We regularly host a variety of <a href="http://gal2.org/events/">events</a> to provide community outreach, raise awareness of our program, recruit new volunteers, fund raise and furnish training to our volunteer guardians ad litem.  The following events have been recently added to our calendar.</p>

<p><span class="bold upper">Volunteer Recruitment Coffee</span><br />Have your questions answered, talk to current volunteers and learn about our program at our monthly Volunteer Recruitment Coffee.  Members of our Volunteer Recruitment Committee will be on hand to discuss the rewards of becoming a guardian ad litem and guide you through the application process.</p>

<ul class="bull">

	<li><a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-05/">Starbucks on Kerry Forest</a><br />Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 10:00 AM&#8211;12:00 PM</li>

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		<title>Event Update: GAL Appreciation Day 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 00:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day is right around the corner! This annual event provides an opportunity for the local guardian ad litem community to get together, socialize, have fun and recognize the great work of our volunteers, community supporters and staff. We are pleased to announce that our special guest speakers this year are the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-12/">Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day</a> is right around the corner!  This annual event provides an opportunity for the local guardian ad litem community to get together, socialize, have fun and recognize the great work of our volunteers, community supporters and staff.</p>

<p>We are pleased to announce that our special guest speakers this year are the <a href="http://raisedbythecourts.org/author/">Honorable Judge Irene Sullivan</a> and Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#abramowitz">Executive Director Alan Abramowitz</a>.</p>

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	<a class="borderless" href="http://raisedbythecourts.org/author/"><img src="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/images/community/photo_blog_248.jpg" alt="Irene Sullivan" width="156" height="200" /></a>

	<a class="borderless" href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#abramowitz"><img src="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/images/about/leadership_abramowitz.jpg" alt="Alan Abramowitz" width="156" height="156" class="indent top" /></a>

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<p class="blue bold">Please RSVP by this Friday, May 4, 2012.</p>

<p>To learn more, see the schedule of events and RSVP, visit the updated <a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-12/">event flyer</a>.

<p>Join us for a fun filled afternoon for our guardian ad litem volunteers, families and community supporters.  Let's celebrate and honor the extraordinary people who make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children.</p>

<ul class="bull">

	<li><a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-12/">Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day</a><br />Saturday, May 12, 2012<br />11:00 AM&#8211;3:00 PM</li>

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		<title>Great Budget News from Alan Abramowitz</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/great-budget-news-from-alan-abramowitz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 23:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Tuesday, April 17, 2012, Alan Abramowitz sent an exciting legislative update announcing the news that the entire Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program budget request will be approved. The contents of his letter are presented below. Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program Announces Great Budget News I received a phone call earlier today from the Governor's [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Tuesday, April 17, 2012, <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#abramowitz">Alan Abramowitz</a> sent an exciting legislative update announcing the news that the entire Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/03/abramowitz-2012-legislative-update/">budget request</a> will be approved.</p>

<p class="leadership-hr">The contents of his letter are presented below.</p>

<p class="bold italic">Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program Announces Great Budget News</p>

<p>I received a phone call earlier today from the Governor's Office letting me know that our entire budget including the additional $1.8 million nonrecurring contract dollars will be signed into law.</p>

<p>The Governor has been very supportive through this Legislative Session and continues to support our Program. His office wanted me to let you know he supports the great work you do for children every day.</p>

<p>I also want to thank each and every one of you for your commitment to give every child a voice!</p>

<p>Alan F. Abramowitz<br />
Executive Director</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ask a Mentor: More on Continuing Relationships</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/ask-a-mentor-more-on-continuing-relationships/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 01:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question In your last column you talked about continuing a relationship with the children after the case is closed, and in the discussion you mentioned the goodbye visit. I'm also about to end my first case and have been thinking about what to say in my last official visit. Would you mind talking further [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="blog-qa">Volunteer Question</div>

<p>In your <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/03/ask-a-mentor-continuing-relationships/">last column</a> you talked about continuing a relationship with the children after the case is closed, and in the discussion you mentioned the goodbye visit.  I'm also about to end my first case and have been thinking about what to say in my last official visit.  Would you mind talking further about that?</p>

<div class="blog-qa">Mentor Answer</div>

<p>So much depends upon the age of the child/children.  Much also depends on how long I have had the case and the strength of the relationship I have built with the children.  When I arrange the visit time with the caregiver I usually mention that this will be the last visit and that I will talk with the children about it.  Most likely the caregiver will say something to the children.  If it is a very sensitive situation in which I think the children might be upset, I request the caregiver not to mention anything in advance&#8212;or I just don't tell the caregiver this will be my last visit.</p>

<p>Sometimes I take to the children an appropriate card, celebrating the fact that their lives have "settled down" and they are living in a safe, stable home.   Depending upon their ages, I remind them of why the judge appointed me to be their special friend.   Now that "things" seem to be okay for them the judge needs me to work with some other children who are still having problems.  I stress, however, that even though I won't be making regular visits I will always be their friend and they can call me.  Should they forget my phone number they can <a href="http://gal2.org/contact/">call the Guardian ad Litem office</a> and someone will get in touch with me.  I try to end on an upbeat tone such as asking, "what are you looking forward to next week?"</p>

<p>On the way home I find myself reflecting on these children, trying to pinpoint how I made a difference.  I ask myself if there were times I would have done something differently.  Did I get all of the information I needed and make all of the contacts that were important?  And I definitely ask myself what I learned during this case that will help me to improve my advocacy for the children in my next case.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Register for Volunteer Training</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/register-for-volunteer-training/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 14:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo: Ranken Jordan/Brian Spurgeon Register today to take advantage of our upcoming volunteer training events. Whether you are a current volunteer who needs to recertify or an individual wanting to become a volunteer guardian ad litem, our thirty-hour volunteer training program is for you. The training curriculum typically includes classroom learning, reading, court observation and [...]]]></description>
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	<div class="ornament-caption">Photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/rankenjordan/3923451315/">Ranken Jordan/Brian Spurgeon</a></div>

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<p class="italic">Register today to take advantage of our upcoming volunteer training events.</p>

<p>Whether you are a <a href="http://gal2.org/volunteer/current-volunteers/">current volunteer</a> who needs to recertify or an individual <a href="http://gal2.org/volunteer/prospective-volunteers/">wanting to become</a> a volunteer guardian ad litem, our thirty-hour <a href="http://gal2.org/volunteer/training/">volunteer training program</a> is for you.</p>

<p>The training curriculum typically includes classroom learning, reading, court observation and practice activities.</p>

<p><span class="bold">Volunteer Training F</span><br />We are looking for additional participants for <a href="http://gal2.org/events/volunteer-training-april-may-2012/">Volunteer Training F</a>, scheduled to begin in a little over a week.</p>

<p>This session will take place over three days: on Wednesday, April 25 from 5:30 to 9:00 PM; on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM; and on Wednesday, May 2 from 5:30 to 9:00 PM.</p>

<p>Please register by Monday, April 23, 2012 to take part in this training.</p>

<p>You can register for Volunteer Training F by emailing <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#116;&#111;&#58;training&#64;gal2.org?Subject=Registration%20for%20Volunteer%20Training%20F&amp;body=I%20would%20like%20to%20register%20for%20Volunteer%20Training%20F%20on%20April%2025,%2028%20and%20May%202.">training<img src="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/images/contact/at-symbol.png" alt="&#64;" width="14" height="12" class="at-symbol" />gal2.org</a> or calling (850) 606-1218.</p>

<p>New volunteers need to <a href="http://gal2.org/volunteer/prospective-volunteers/#apply">complete an application</a> before attending the training course, so register at the same time you submit your application.</p>

<p><span class="bold">Volunteer Training G</span><br />If the above dates are unsuitable for you, we have another training course scheduled for June 2012.</p>

<p><a href="http://gal2.org/events/volunteer-training-june-2012/">Volunteer Training G</a> will occur over six days from 5:30 to 9:00 PM on Monday, June 4; Wednesday, June 6; Thursday, June 7; Monday, June 11; Wednesday, June 13; and Thursday, June 14.</p>

<p>You can register for Volunteer Training G by emailing <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#116;&#111;&#58;training&#64;gal2.org?Subject=Registration%20for%20Volunteer%20Training%20G&amp;body=I%20would%20like%20to%20register%20for%20Volunteer%20Training%20G%20in%20June%202012.">training<img src="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/images/contact/at-symbol.png" alt="&#64;" width="14" height="12" class="at-symbol" />gal2.org</a> or calling (850) 606-1218.</p>

<p><span class="bold">Stay Informed</span><br />Our <a href="http://gal2.org/volunteer/training/">training page</a> lists all of our upcoming training sessions as they are scheduled.</p>

<p>Subscribe to our <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/feed/">blog RSS feed</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/follow?region=follow_link&amp;screen_name=flguardian2">follow us</a> on <a href="http://gal2.org/twitter">Twitter</a> to get the latest news and updates on our training program and other events.</p>

<p>If you have questions about guardian ad litem training or anything else, please <a href="http://gal2.org/contact/">contact us</a>!</p>

<p>Thank you and we hope to see you at a training session.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Event Update: GAL Appreciation Day 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day 2012 has been rescheduled. This annual event provides an opportunity for the local guardian ad litem community to get together, socialize, have fun and recognize the great work of our volunteers, community supporters and staff. Check out the event flyer for additional information and a tentative schedule of events. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day 2012 has been rescheduled.  This annual event provides an opportunity for the local guardian ad litem community to get together, socialize, have fun and recognize the great work of our volunteers, community supporters and staff.</p>

<p>Check out the <a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-12/">event flyer</a> for additional information and a tentative schedule of events.  You can also download a <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/documents/events/2012-05-12_save-the-date.pdf">Save the Date</a> card.</p>

<ul class="bull">

	<li><a href="http://gal2.org/events/2012-05-12/">Guardian ad Litem Appreciation Day</a><br />Saturday, May 12, 2012<br />11:00 AM&#8211;3:00 PM</li>

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		<title>Abramowitz on the Davis Productivity Eagle Award</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/abramowitz-on-the-davis-productivity-eagle-award/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 00:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we reported last month, the Florida Guardian ad Litem Program was nominated for and awarded a 2012 Davis Productivity Eagle Award. Executive Director Alan Abramowitz shared the news and his thoughts in a letter, the contents of which are presented below. 2012 Davis Productivity Eagle Award Winner!!! Congratulations to the Statewide Guardian ad Litem [...]]]></description>
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	<div class="ornament-photo"><img src="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/images/community/photo_blog_221.jpg" alt="Logo --- Davis Productivity Awards" width="350" height="150" /></div>

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<p>As we <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/03/gal-program-receives-davis-productivity-eagle-award/">reported last month</a>, the Florida Guardian ad Litem Program was nominated for and awarded a 2012 Davis Productivity Eagle Award.</p>

<p class="leadership-hr">Executive Director <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#abramowitz">Alan Abramowitz</a> shared the news and his thoughts in a letter, the contents of which are presented below.</p>

<p class="bold">2012 Davis Productivity Eagle Award Winner!!!</p>

<p>Congratulations to the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program, its staff, volunteers, non-profits, and supporters for receiving the most prestigious award from Prudential-Davis Productivity Awards, Florida TaxWatch. The Program was nominated for "Streamlining Efficiencies to Focus on Commitment to Children" in September 2011.</p>

<p>The GAL Program's nomination and award was based on the facts that it's the State Program that costs the least and benefits the most.  (Blue Ribbon Panel Rilya Wilson 2002).  By utilizing over 16,000 volunteers over the last 5 years, committed staff working to support child advocacy, engaging non-profits committed to supporting the program and children, utilizing pro bono attorneys around the state, and in particular through the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association has saved the State millions of dollars. We have established a private/public partnership securing money with our local non-profits; established an online portal for volunteers resulting in cost savings; and established an online training for program and pro bono attorneys resulting in free Continuing Legal Education Credits (CLEs).</p>

<p>The Davis Productivity Award publicly recognizes state employees whose work "significantly and measurably increases productivity and promotes innovation to improve the delivery of state services and save money for Florida taxpayers and businesses." The program is a major government improvement initiative chaired by Florida's Lt. Governor and co-sponsored by Florida TaxWatch, The Florida Council of 100, and the State of Florida.</p>

<p>This year, 533 nominations were submitted worth millions in cost savings, cost avoidances and increased revenue for state government. Of the 533 nominations, there were only 16 nominations that received the prestigious Eagle Award. And the Guardian ad Litem Program is one of them! There will be an awards ceremony in Tallahassee on June 1, 2012 where the Program will be recognized and receive this amazing award.</p>

<p>Thank you to our staff and volunteers of this great Program. Without you, this would not be possible!</p>

<p>Sincerely,<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p>Alan Abramowitz<br />
Executive Director</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ten Volunteer Guardians ad Litem Sworn In</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 00:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday, April 4, 2012, ten volunteers were sworn in as guardians ad litem at the Leon County Courthouse in downtown Tallahassee. Joining Circuit Director Deborah Moore in welcoming the new guardians ad litem were Assistant Circuit Director Leigh Merritt and other members of the Second Judicial Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program staff. See the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday, April 4, 2012, ten volunteers were sworn in as guardians ad litem at the <a href="http://leoncountyfl.gov/2ndcircuit/">Leon County Courthouse</a> in downtown Tallahassee.</p>

<p>Joining Circuit Director <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#moore">Deborah Moore</a> in welcoming the new guardians ad litem were Assistant Circuit Director <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/about/leadership/#merritt">Leigh Merritt</a> and other members of the Second Judicial Circuit Guardian ad Litem Program staff.</p>

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<div class="center italic"><span class="bold">See the <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/flguardian2/sets/72157629376973484/">complete photograph set</a> on <a href="http://gal2.org/flickr">Flickr</a>.</span></div>

<p>The ceremony began with brief remarks from Deborah Moore.  She thanked and congratulated the new volunteers and introduced the members of her staff in attendance.  She also spoke about the <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/library/documents/blog/report_a-voice-heard_2012-02-09.pdf">"A Voice Heard" 2012 Status Report</a> and encouraged everyone to read it.</p>

<p>Next, Moore turned things over to the Circuit Judge presiding over the swearing in ceremony, the <a href="http://leoncountyfl.gov/2ndcircuit/index.php?Page=Johnson.php">Honorable Dawn Caloca-Johnson</a>.  After thanking the new volunteers and inviting them to approach the bench, Judge Caloca-Johnson briefly discussed the process from her perspective and highlighted the importance, value and essential nature of guardians ad litem.  She then asked each volunteer to introduce themselves.</p>

<p>After meeting the volunteers, Judge Caloca-Johnson asked them to raise their right hands and repeat the oath as administered.  Completing the ceremony, Judge Caloca-Johnson congratulated the new guardians ad litem and the courtroom broke into applause.  Before moving on to her next judicial proceeding, Judge Caloca-Johnson took a few minutes to answer questions and take photographs with the volunteers.</p>

<p>We are very proud of and thankful for all of our volunteer guardians ad litem!</p>

<p>To see our photographs from this event, view the <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/flguardian2/sets/72157629376973484/">Volunteers Sworn In 2012-04-04</a> set on <a href="http://gal2.org/flickr">Flickr</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Event Update: Saturday&#039;s Volunteer Recruitment Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 17:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The times for this Saturday's Volunteer Recruitment Coffee have been updated. Our volunteers will be available between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM at the Starbucks at Governor's Square Mall to tell you about our organization, what we do and how you can help. Volunteer Recruitment CoffeeSaturday, April 7, 201210:00 AM&#8211;12:00 PM Subscribe to our blog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The times for this Saturday's <a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/events/2012-04-07/">Volunteer Recruitment Coffee</a> have been updated.</p>

<p>Our volunteers will be available between <span class="bold">10:00 AM and 12:00 PM</span> at the Starbucks at Governor's Square Mall to tell you about our organization, what we do and how you can help.</p>

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	<li><a href="http://guardianadlitem2.org/events/2012-04-07/">Volunteer Recruitment Coffee</a><br />Saturday, April 7, 2012<br />10:00 AM&#8211;12:00 PM</li>

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		<title>Ask a Mentor: Talking to Caregivers</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/ask-a-mentor-talking-to-caregivers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question I'm a little uncomfortable making suggestions or giving advice to a caregiver. I've been a volunteer for only a year and since you have been a guardian ad litem for a long time, I thought you would have a better perspective on this. Though I've noticed some things which I wish could be [...]]]></description>
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<p>I'm a little uncomfortable making suggestions or giving advice to a caregiver.  I've been a volunteer for only a year and since you have been a guardian ad litem for a long time, I thought you would have a better perspective on this.  Though I've noticed some things which I wish could be changed to benefit the children, I've been hesitant to say anything.  I'm concerned that a really big issue will come up and that I won't feel prepared to talk to the caregiver.</p>

<div class="blog-qa">Mentor Answer</div>

<p>This is an area which does take some good judgment on the part of the guardian ad litem.  Think of it as bringing up a concern affecting the safety or welfare of the children rather than as giving advice.  Judge whether what you observe is something you can overlook, whether it is something you should talk about or whether it is an issue you need to talk about and report.  You have a mentor and a volunteer supervisor with whom you can talk to help make decisions about what to do.  And sometimes you may want to consult with the dependency case manager if it is related to the case plan.  The dependency case manager may need to deal with the issue.</p>

<p>Once I had a case where the caregiver yelled at the children (hers and my child) all the time.  I soon learned there was no meanness in her voice and it did not seem to bother the children.  I decided to overlook it.  In another case, however, I discovered the caregiver was allowing my 9-year-old to ride in the front seat.  I did speak to caregiver about that and also reported it to the volunteer supervisor and case manager.  If I were to find that a baby in my case was sleeping in the bed with an adult, I would want to speak up about that.  These are definite concerns about child safety.</p>

<p>If you feel hesitant to speak to an older caregiver who may have been raising children for a long time, think of ways to bring up an issue without giving advice or being judgmental.  For example, with the child riding in the front seat you might say, "for the child's safety, he should be twelve to ride in the front seat.  What is your understanding about their riding in the front?"</p>

<p>The question helps pull the caregiver into the conversation so that you can more easily push for the children to ride in the back.  Just keep in mind that your focus is the safety and welfare of the child, not preferences you may have for the way the caregiver functions, and that you always have someone with whom to consult if you are unsure.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ask a Mentor: Case Notes and Documentation</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/ask-a-mentor-case-notes-and-documentation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question I'm confused about something. I was talking with my volunteer supervisor about my judicial review guardian ad litem report to the court, which is due in a couple of weeks. I told her I couldn't remember whether "Billy" said he heard from his mom on his birthday. Then my volunteer supervisor asked me [...]]]></description>
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<p>I'm confused about something.  I was talking with my volunteer supervisor about my judicial review guardian ad litem report to the court, which is due in a couple of weeks.  I told her I couldn't remember whether "Billy" said he heard from his mom on his birthday.  Then my volunteer supervisor asked me to check my case notes to see what I had written.  I jot down things on pieces of paper sometimes and stick them in a manila folder.  What does she mean by case notes?</p>

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<p>Your case notes document everything you, the guardian ad litem, does on the case&#8212;an ongoing chronological record.</p>

<p>I'm a big fan of complete case notes because I use them so much.  It's a problem to take a case from a former volunteer who kept no notes as I don't know what the guardian has been doing.  I'm at a disadvantage, too, when taking a case which has re-opened in court and the file given me from the previous guardian has nothing but a few emails and some court documents.  A guardian's work involves much more than what appears in a guardian ad litem's report or child visit report.</p>

<p>It is easy for me to use the computer to keep a running record of everything I do&#8212;phone calls made, phone calls that don't get returned, notes from staffing, interviews, more detail on a visit to the child than I need to put into my report, brief reference to emails exchanged, what happened in court, etcetera.  I then periodically print up my notes and put them in the file.  Others prefer handwritten notes on log sheets.</p>

<p>I reread my notes carefully before writing a report or going to a staffing, and I really study them before testifying at a termination of parental rights trial.  Keep in mind that your file and notes can be seen by other parties.  There is a good set of reminders about documentation at the end of chapter nine in your training manual.  One primary job of the volunteer is monitoring the case and documenting the work you have done on it.</p>

<p>Your notes are going to serve as evidence of the work you have done on a case.  If you don't document it, it didn't happen!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ask a Mentor: Addressing Situations of Concern</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/ask-a-mentor-addressing-situations-of-concern/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question I'm really upset. I'm on my second case now and I made my first home visit late this afternoon. The case involves four children who are placed together in a home. The two boys are seven and eight. The girls are five and fifteen months. The caregiver had everyone in the living room [...]]]></description>
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<p>I'm really upset.  I'm on my second case now and I made my first home visit late this afternoon.  The case involves four children who are placed together in a home.  The two boys are seven and eight.  The girls are five and fifteen months.  The caregiver had everyone in the living room when I got there.  There was a space heater plugged in with a long extension cord and the toddler was wandering around near it.  The caregiver picked up the toddler and made all the others sit where she told them to sit.</p>

<p>Almost immediately she began to scold the 5-year-old girl "Janie," berating her for wetting her pants in kindergarten today.  Then she mentioned four or five other "bad" things Janie had done since she got home.  She ignored the boys except for scolding them because they were slow to respond when I asked them about school.  You could tell she liked the toddler as she kept saying fond things to her while being harsh to Janie and scolding the boys.</p>

<p>I worried about these children all the way home.  They've been through a lot already and really need a supportive caregiver.  What should I do?</p>

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<p>You sound as though you did a really good job of observing during your visit and you are right to be concerned.  Send an email tonight to both the case manager and to your volunteer supervisor describing what you observed.  If you don't hear back from them tomorrow, call them.  The case manager may have concerns about the placement and your observations could help her decide about the appropriateness of this placement.  The space heater sounds like a safety hazard and the emotional environment does sound negative.</p>

<p>Why don't you plan to make another visit in a few days, unannounced this time, either to confirm your concerns or feel better about the placement?  This could help you clarify your impressions.  You will find that most placement homes are good for the children, but sometimes a negative situation occurs.  I'm glad you were observant of what was going on and want to make things better for the children.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ask a Mentor: Understanding Your Role as a Guardian</title>
		<link>http://guardianadlitem2.org/2012/04/ask-a-mentor-understanding-your-role-as-a-guardian/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question This doesn't sound like a problem or a question, but I need to say it to somebody. I really don't feel like I'm making any difference in my case and wonder why I am being a guardian ad litem for "Buddy." He is in a good foster home and his mother is working [...]]]></description>
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<p>This doesn't sound like a problem or a question, but I need to say it to somebody.  I really don't feel like I'm making any difference in my case and wonder why I am being a guardian ad litem for "Buddy."  He is in a good foster home and his mother is working on her case plan.  Visits with her have gone well.  There's no father in the picture.  Buddy needs therapy, but the case manager arranged for that immediately.  He seems to have adjusted to the change in school and is doing well.  All my visits to him have been good, I just don't think I'm doing anything for him.  Am I missing something?</p>

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<p>If you had not been checking on all these areas, how would we know that things are going well?  Monitoring is one of the most important responsibilities of a guardian ad litem and you seem to be doing a good job of that.  Furthermore, you probably are the only person in the case who is visiting him at school where he spends a big part of his day.</p>

<p>Not every case has a big crisis or unique need for the guardian ad litem to jump in and save the day.  And you never know when something could happen&#8212;the case manager could change, his placement might have to change or even the therapist could change.  Having you as a constant person in his life is important to Buddy.  Learning that he can trust you to be there for him frees him to let you know his desires.  You need to know and report his wishes regardless of what you deem is in his best interest.</p>

<p>Likewise, you don't know what good things might not happen or what unfortunate things are avoided simply because you are staying on top of things.  Keep on monitoring&#8212;what you are doing is very important for Buddy.  In doing so, you are prepared to fulfill your obligation of reporting to the court and advocating for his best interest.</p>

<p>Another thought, if you believe this case is going well and that the child is stable, perhaps you could volunteer to take on a second case.  Each case is unique and presents different challenges.  Think about it.  However, if time is a problem for you, just know that what you are doing for Buddy is very important.</p>

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<p>This is "Katie," one of the volunteers you agreed to mentor.  I've been doing fine with my cases.  Actually, I'm on my third case because none has lasted more than six months.  But there is something about this case that I'd like to discuss.  It may seem petty, but it makes me wonder if I'm not doing something right.</p>

<p>The case involves two children, "Roger" who is ten and "Tammy" who is eight.  They have different fathers, neither of whom live here nor are involved in their lives.  The children were sheltered from the mother because she failed to keep them safe from an abusive boyfriend.  She does have a case plan, visits the children regularly and they love her.  The children currently live in the home of an adult cousin who is married but has no children.  This couple loves them.</p>

<p>The maternal grandmother lives nearby, but her health is too poor to care for the children.  They see her almost every day.  I urged counseling for the children and they do have a good therapist.  The children look forward to going to him.  The children did not change schools, so things are going well there and the children love their teachers.  I've observed several visits of the mother and have some things I'm recommending in the upcoming staffing.</p>

<p>So, what am I concerned about?  The children don't seem very responsive to me.  They always greet me nicely and answer my questions but don't seem to care whether I'm there or not.  I don't feel I'm getting through to them.  These children have several adults who are going to bat for them.  Why am I needed?</p>

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<p>Roger and Tammy are not old enough to distinguish the significance of your role from that of other supportive adults.  To carry out your role you don't have to have a strong emotional connection going on between you and the children&#8212;they are responsive enough to help you carry out your role.  The other supportive adults cannot approach this situation with the kind of objectivity you have and with your commitment to make responsible recommendations.</p>

<p>Remember, you are serving these children regardless of whether they remember you this time next year or not and their lives will be better because of your work.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ask a Mentor: Sources of Case Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David July</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteer Question I need some suggestions about reaching my dependency case manager (DCM). It has been several weeks since I've had an update from her on my 7-year-old "Sally." Sally was having some school problems the last time I talked to the DCM. Likewise, she told me that the therapist had only seen Sally twice. [...]]]></description>
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<p>I need some suggestions about reaching my dependency case manager (DCM).  It has been several weeks since I've had an update from her on my 7-year-old "Sally."  Sally was having some school problems the last time I talked to the DCM.  Likewise, she told me that the therapist had only seen Sally twice.  She also said that daycare where Sally stays after school had some concerns.  I need to find out about these things.  How can I get the DCM to return my calls?</p>

<p class="italic">Mentor:  Are you counting on the DCM to provide you with all the information regarding Sally?</p>

<p>Yes, I figured one source is the most efficient way.</p>

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<p>As guardians and advocates for these children, we should be going directly to the various persons who are providing services or information and not relying on the DCM for our information.  We stay in contact with the DCM to get information not otherwise available and to check our observations and assessment with what the DCM is seeing.</p>

<p>It is really important that we directly talk with parents, caregivers, teachers, therapists, daycare staff and any other collateral contacts pertinent to our cases.  Sometimes we can get in touch and obtain information by email or phone.  If we do some of our child visits at the daycare or at school, then that gives a good opportunity to talk directly with the teacher or daycare staff working with the child.  And of course, we always maintain regular contact with the caregiver.</p>

<p>Judges need our recommendations that come from an independent perspective&#8212;not based on information filtered through a third person.  Staying in contact with significant persons in a case is the only way we can really do a good job advocating for our children.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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