Date: April 12, 2023
Time: 12:00pm-1:00pmCST//1:00pm-2:00pmEST
Speakers: Lynne Farrar, Wendy Jill Spence, Kassie Davis, Soyna Manfred, and Amy Koch
Description: This presentation will cover the mission of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) from the local level, through the state and national network. We will explore CASA's role in the child welfare system and discuss a child's journey through placement. The session will include Q & A time with panelists from a local CASA program.
About AIMHiTN
The Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee (AIMHiTN) exists to support infants and young children and the adults who impact their early relational health. Our focus is on prenatal care up to a child's sixth birthday because we know it's those earliest years that matter most. AIMHiTN delivers education, training, and resources to assist caregivers, educators, healthcare providers, and other professionals in their everyday interactions with infants, young children, and their families. Our work helps ensure healthy communities and a productive workforce for generations to come, creating a brighter future for all. Simply put, we support the workforce that supports our future workforce.