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EFFECTIVE CASE
MANAGEMENTStacy Meadows - YMCA Safe Place Street Outreach CM
Bill Thompson – YMCA Safe Place Shelter House CM
Who we are / Who we serve
Bill
9 years of case management.
Kentuckiana Childcare Coalition, Youth Service Center Boards
Works residentially with 12-17 year olds
Stacy
8 years of case management experience
Kentuckiana Childcare Coalition, Independent Living Coalition, Human Trafficking Task Force
Works street outreach youth 18-22
Agency Assessment
Who do you serve?
Ages
Cultural needs
Socioeconomic concerns
Developmental Issues
Behavioral characteristics
Previous history with systems
Families? Individuals?
Agency Assessment
What do you provide? (Know what you are good at)
Strengths/Needs
Counseling 1:1 interactions life skills
volunteering tutoring hygiene mediationcourt support agency referrals medical computer access transitional housing
survival items accessibility transportation shelter job placement goal setting
mentoring advocacy safety activities
leadership opportunities networking with other youth
Agency Assessment
Our Safe Place Pledge: “To accept, affirm, and advocate for teens and families in crisis through programs that empower them to reach their full potential in spirit, mind and body”
Agency Assessment
How do you want to be perceived/How do you
market
By Clients?
By Other Agencies?
By the community?
Client Assessment
What are there needs?
How do you determine this? What is your intake
process?
Is your assessment/case management flexible?
Client Assessment
What is appropriate for their
development/situation? (don’t be a cookie cutter
case manager)
What do THEY WANT for themselves?
What keeps them from having it now?
Is the goal realistic/attainable?
What is the clients buy-in? How can a case plan foster
ownership & self worth?
Community Assessment (How to keep your finger on
the pulse of what is available in your community)
Making others aware of what you do…
Agency fliers
Social Media
Community Assessment (How to keep your finger on
the pulse of what is available in your community)
Networking events – Community boards, training,
insuring your presence and informational fairs.
Community Assessment (Keeping up with what others
are doing)
Storing Information
Develop a database
Community Assessment (Keeping up with what others
are doing)
Social Media
Community Assessment (Collaborative Partnerships)
Proactive case management (Human Trafficking)
Time appropriate referrals… Move at a good
pace… Follow through… Do whatever it takes…
Community Assessment (Understand the difference
between case management and service provision)
Facilitation –Mediations/Family Team Meetings
Advocacy – Being a voice at the table. Hearing
everyone’s perspective
Navigating unfamiliar systems… Know the game.
Contact us with any questions:
Stacy Meadows
(502) 635-4402
Bill Thompson
(502) 635-4397