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Case Management Services – Providing Comprehensive Care to People with Substance Use Disorders

This interactive daylong training will introduce participants to the subject of case management for working with clients and patients before, during, and following active treatment for a substance use disorder. The key differences between case management and clinical treatment will be explored. The training will introduce the foundational principles of case management theory and present the four prevalent models of case management including the 
brokerage/generalist model and the strengths-based model. The training will present the core functions of case management framed as the 3 C’s (Connection, Communication, and Coordination), and explore the three types of agency coordination by which case management can be facilitated. Throughout the training, individuals will have the opportunity to operationalize concepts through active participation in multiple interactive exercises. 
At the conclusion of the training, participants will be able to:

1.    Describe at least three key differences between case management and clinical treatment
2.    Identify at least three principles of case management theory
3.    Describe at least two models of case management
4.    Explain how to apply the three key functions of case management to complex cases
5.    List the key steps necessary to perform a comprehensive case management assessment

Starts: Mar. 26, 2019 9:00 am
Ends: Mar. 26, 2019 4:30 pm
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March 26, 2019
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