Evidence-Based Professional Skills for Effective Individual Engagement & Care Coordination
October 26 - 27, 2022
Where: Online at your desktop, or smart device
NOTE: This is a 2-Day conference. For your convenience participants may register for bundled 2-day conference, or register for individual 1-day sessions.
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
Two days, Four efficient Masterclasses for frontline services delivery you can customize to meet your specific needs. Content and practice exercises you can put to immediate use. Learn proven practices for engaging individuals and their families in community, be in a position to get clear about trauma and how to leverage for service excellence, and the essential skills for coordinating critical supports and resources to help your clients succeed.
How 2-Day Frontline Sessions Are Organized
General Session - Welcome Address & Keynotes - Current & Emerging Trends in Evidence-based services delivery
2 Breakout Sessions - Effective Individual Engagement Approaches
(Pick one of Two Full-day Sessions)
Track-1: Evidence-Based Frontline Practitioner Masterclass
Track-2: Trauma Informed Care & Vicarious Trauma: Leveraging for Servoce Excellence
Breakout Sessions - Effective Group Engagement Approaches
(Pick one of Two Full-day Sessions)
Track-1: Engaging Families in Evidence-Based Services Delivery
Track-2: Trauma Groups Facilitation
General Session Wrap-up
Team Attendance Highly Encouraged. Register every 3, Get 4th FREE!
Optional CEBP Certification Add-On Available
Effective case management is a collaborative process of assessing, planning, facilitating, and advocating for options and services for collaboratively meeting clients' individual needs efficiently. Adopting evidence-based and strength-centered practices is a commitment to professionalism, quality care and effective client services in the face of large caseloads, and often limited resources. This program will aid in closing the gap.
Program Summary
During this masterclass participants learn evidence-based case management practices and how they apply. They will learn to differentiate traditional ineffective deficit-centered practices from evidence-based and strength-centered practices. Through the use of relevant examples, participants will learn how they can help their clients achieve desirable outcomes through promoting quality and effective interventions which link individuals to appropriate resources. Beyond linking to resources, they will learn to ensure the linking is complete and being utilized as intended.
Program Goals and Intended Outcomes
Participants will be in a position to learn;
PROGRAM SUMMARY
This training is intended to help practitioners develop skills for assessing the impact of trauma on functioning and ability to benefit from treatment. Implementing trauma-informed practice expresses a human service program's intention to assess and potentially modify its organization, management, and service delivery system to include a basic understanding of how trauma affects the life of an individual seeking or providing services.
This Full-Day program is delivered in 2 sessions;
AM Session: Become trauma-informed regarding clients they serve
PM Session: Gain understanding of trauma they themselves suffer as a result of their own exposure to clients that they serve.
It is adapted to account for implications resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and its challenges.
This program focuses on Family Group Decision-Making, Teaming and Conferencing methods as the key frameworks agencies can utilize to deliver durable family engagement services in their communities. They are evidence-based and strength-centered in how they build up families such that they themselves are positioned to find immediate solutions to needs, and provide long-term solutions for issues related to their safety, permanence and well-being. The approaches are evidence-based and strength-centered.
The research shows that use of evidence based family engagement approaches provide enhanced collaboration, additional supports and assessment information thus, improved outcomes.
Imagine you have an entire team to assist you as you provide quality interventions to the individuals and families you serve. Also, consider what it would be like if you could decrease the level of resistance you experience as you provide quality intervention. That is what Family Group, Teaming and Conferencing bring to children and family services delivery. This strength centered approach has been used to effectively provide planning in all areas of social service interventions: Drug and Alcohol, Adult and Juvenile Probation, Child Welfare, Adult and Child Behavioral Health and Disabilities and Aging. It is used in all these disciplines because it works!
Integrating evidence-based and strength-centered policies, programs and practices must be a primary goal in all service delivery to maximize resources and their benefits for consumers. Challenging traditional practice methodologies, this workshop introduces participants to Family Group, Conferencing and Teaming as the preferred method for engaging and empowering families to plan how to resolve their concerns as well as those of the agency. The approaches provide the contextual framework for a service delivery approach that emphasizes family engagement and empowerment through the belief that families should be given the opportunity and responsibility to develop their own plans – based on the fundamental belief that no one knows a family’s situation and available resources better than families themselves. The approaches for engagement are evidence-based and strength-centered and account for children, their families, unique populations, foster care settings.
Participants will be in a position to gain an understanding of the workings of Family Group, Conferencing and Family Teaming and the stages of the process. Additionally, it will prepare them to begin planning for and working toward more successful implementation of the models. The content also delves into higher-level information associated with an FGDM meeting – primarily from the focus of the referral source. Learn skills that will assist you in reducing resistance from the individual's, families and communities that you serve.
Participants will be able to:
Details coming soon...
(Program content and Faculty subject to change without notice)
Event Date | 10/26/2022 |
Event End Date | 10/27/2022 |
Cut off date | 10/26/2022 |
Individual Price | $395.00 |
Speaker | Trevor J. Manthey, Ph.D., MINT, CEBP, June E. Fisher, MSW, LSW, Certified Federal and Child and Family Service Review Evaluator, Sobem Nwoko, President, Joyfields Institute |
Number Hours | 13 |
Location | Online Event |
Number of Registrants | Rate/Person ($) |
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4 | 296.50 |