The term case management does not align well with current, sector best practice or language. People are not ‘cases’ and the aim of working with clients is no longer to ‘manage them’.
Case management practice has evolved considerably in recent years as we have learned about the importance of working in ways that are; strengths-based, client-centred and led and informed by an awareness of trauma.
This interactive workshop explores and extends the skills, knowledge, attitudes and strategies needed to provide high quality case management support to clients. Participant’s will have opportunities to share and increase knowledge and to practice and refine skills and strategies to enhance work practice with people who are experiencing complex issues and challenges.
This course can be focussed on working with families or individuals, children, young people and/or adults to best suit the needs of the client’s groups that you provide services and supports to.
Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Learn about case management models, processes, roles and tools
- Consider the impacts on clients experiencing multiple and complex challenges and issues
- Identify and use effective methods of engaging and working with clients, including resistant clients
- Learn how to use specific strategies and approaches to support clients to achieve positive change
- Identify and implement best practice approaches
- Reflect on own practice and self-care in complex work
- Increase understanding about complex trauma and its relationship to AOD misuse/dependence, mental distress, domestic and family violence and homelessness
Who should attend?
Workers in the community services and health sectors including managers and team leaders.
Changes to enrolment processes for 2024 Calendar Courses
Please note CCWT have now moved to a payment on enrolment process. CCWT can no longer invoice to pay later, which means you can no longer enrol in a course without paying for it at the time of enrolment
If you cannot attend the class you have paid for, you need to give CCWT 2 weeks notice to obtain a credit for another class. Please see our updated terms and conditions https://www.acwa.asn.au/ccwt/terms-and-conditions/