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CAS203 Principles of Case Management - Stott's College
Learning Outcome 1: Demonstrate an ability to supervise client service delivery plans.
Learning Outcome 2: Use effective communication in consultation and partnership to address client needs.
Learning Outcome 3: Discuss the different stages of the case management process.
Learning Outcome 4: Illustrate ability to co-ordinate case management in a complex and diverse environment.
Learning Outcome 5: Exhibit knowledge on case management principles and framework for practice
Learning Outcome 6: Demonstrate an ability to utilise practical case management skills
Learning Outcome 7: Evaluate group processes and applied skills in group settings
Topics will include:
1. Introduction to Principles of Case Management
2. Case management concepts and values
3. Manage effective communication with staff and clients
4. Case management process
5. Screening and assessment
6. Planning and care co-ordination
7. Follow up, transitioning, evaluation and exiting
8. Referral and advocacy
9. Integrated service delivery
10. Capacity building and manage resource allocation
11. Continuing professional development (CPD) and record management
12. Ethical standards
Assessment: Case Management Report
Word Count: 1000 words
This assessment is designed to help you develop foundational knowledge regarding Principles of Case Management in Australia.
You will be required to select one target population from the following list and discuss (giving practical examples) how it might impact upon the provision of case management for this client group.
- Low linguistic competency
- Interpersonal trauma
- Youth homelessness
- Seeking asylum in Australia
- Intellectual impairment
- Domestic and Family Violence
Your report should identify key issues facing this target group, impacts upon service provision and referral to appropriate services, and key areas of expected capacity building.
Your written report should include a minimum of 8 (scholarly) journal articles read, in addition to any textbook references. The format of your report will be discussed in greater detail during tutorials.