Social Service Worker SSW311 Lecture 2:

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What are the 6 phases of case management: 1. 09/22/2020: deciding whether the individual will even become a client whether they are eligible to become a client, consent, 2. Assessment of the client: client goals, needs, risks, support system, potential triggers, what is bringing them into the agency, possible barriers (financial, language, cultural, ability, location, etc) Planning: specific around the goals, discussing client strengths and support systems, what needs to change for the needs to get met, what resources do they have access to, 4. Implementation: making sure the plan from the planning stage actually gets put into place, working with the client to implement that plan, 5. Evaluation: checking to see if the plan is actually working, 6. Individuals can access case management services through: self-referral, primary care referral, referral from different service providers, ex. Individuals may be refused if already connected to community worker due to duplication of services.

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