Chapter 2 Introduction

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We will explore the areas of Case Management and all that it includes:  definitions, responsibilities, different models of Case Management. The practice of case management extends across all settings of the health and human services continuum.  This can include but is not limited to:  client’s home environment, worker’s compensation, independent, private, employer, government, provider, payor or community.

Depending on the agency it will look slightly different to the community that is being served.  This can include:
  • Addictions
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Diversity
  • Equity
  • Families
  • Gender & Gender Indentification
  • Immigrants
  • Incarcerated
  • Inclusion
  • Indigenous
  • Individuals
  • Intersectionality
  • 2SLGBTQI+
  • Mental Health
  • Seniors
  • Youth
  • Women

We will define each of these areas and discuss how case management approaches can help clients reduce the impact of challenges in their lives.  We will see effective case management is in improving the quality of life of people struggling with different issues.

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“Fundamentals of Addiction – Trauma Informed, Solution Focused Counselling & Case Management” by Denise Halsey and Sunil Boodhai is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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