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Posted By admin On 28/03/22

Welcome to the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Committee on Justice for Children (J4C) web home for the Court Process Reporting System (CPRS). All court stakeholders can find useful resources on this website. And if you cannot find your answer here, just contact us directly.

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Why CPRS?

More timely, accurate information helps you perform your work, protecting those children who need our help the most. Nightly, CPRS downloads the current case plan from DFCS and makes that information available to you. Research cases and monitor progress on those cases; interact with other stakeholders and the courts more effectively. Oh, and it’s free to you.

User ID: Password: Visit www.gacprs.org regularly for the latest information and news on CPRS2. Developed by The Object Resource Group, Inc. Play, Create And Share Multiplayer Games. Games in KoGaMa are all user created, meaning you can build your own world! But why build alone, when you can build with your friends? Bring your friends to KoGaMa and build awesome worlds together, completely free! Call 1-888-GA-Enroll (1-888-423-6765) if you need interpreter services, or information in Braille or on tape. We are currently experiencing errors with the following activities:1.3 Part 11.4 Part 11.5 Part 1-11.5 Part 22.13 Part 1-1Our IT team is working quickly to restore this content. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) A CASA is a community volunteer who has been screened and trained regarding dependency, child development, and juvenile court procedures. The CASA volunteer training is a 40 hour program that meets the requirements for GAL training to be an approved GAL.

“CPRS2 is a time-saver. CASAs can check case plan progress at any time anywhere they have an Internet connection. Gone are the days where a CASA had to arrange an appointment with the caseworker to review a case plan, drive over to the DFCS office, and spend time thumbing through 3-ring binders until they found the information needed. – CASA Volunteer Coordinator

Georgia

Since I’m in CPRS researching cases, can I save my own work in CPRS?
What else can I find in CPRS?

Record your own findings and reports within CPRS. Make them available to others quickly and securely. CPRS will store & backup your data for you. CPRS can serve as your central portal for all information pertinent to a given case. Courts are storing Court Orders in CPRS now; access them online.

“I just want to say I know I was reluctant to try CPRS but we love it.” – DFCS Director

Casa

How do we work?

CPRS originated from ideas and requests of those who need this information every day. 100% of our new features come from you, our users. Keep them coming.

“CPRS2 allows me to review panel reports and case plans… It also allows me to retrieve information outside DFCS business hours and when I am away from my office. I have found CPRS2 to be a convenient tool in my work representing the Department..” – SAAG

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A CASA is a community volunteer who has been screened and trained regarding dependency, child development, and juvenile court procedures. The CASA volunteer training is a 40 hour program that meets the requirements for GAL training to be an approved GAL.

Ga Casa Login

If there is not a CASA program in the county, then the judge can appoint a lay guardian who must meet the minimum basic requirements to be a GAL and be apprised

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Georgia CASA's 40-hour preservice training curriculum has been approved as meeting the CAPTA requirement for non-attorney GALs. For more information on volunteering with CASA in your area, visit Georgia CASA at www.gacasa.org.