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Distance Learning Courses for Case Managers
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Introduction to Case Management
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Course Description:
This one-day training will provide
participants from COBRA and AIDS Institute grant-funded programs with
the basic understanding of the case management process.
Topics to be covered include:
- Review and comparison of
case management models;
- Nature and importance of
goal-planning;
- Components and
relationship between steps of the case management process;
- Case coordination with
other service providers; and
- Reasons and process for
closure.
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Prerequisite:
Although there is no prerequisite for this course, it is strongly
suggested that participants have previous training in HIV
confidentiality and basic HIV/AIDS medical information. |
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Audience: New Case
Management staff and Health and Human Service Providers including:
Direct-service staff, Supervisors, and Program Directors. |
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http://www.hivtraining.org/reg/register.cfm?show=register |
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Every Word Counts:
Improving Documentation Skills for Case Managers |
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Course Description:
Case managers are often challenged to
accurately and objectively document information in a timely manner while
maintaining the quality of service delivery. This one-day training will
assist case managers in developing and improving their documentation
skills in order to satisfy the mandates of their agency.
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As a result of this training,
participants will be able to:
- Understand the skills,
knowledge and resources needed to do quality documentation;
- Examine personal biases
that may influence case managers;
- Develop skills in writing
client information in clear, concise and objective ways; and
- Apply basic time
management techniques that will improve the quality of service
delivery.
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Prerequisite:
Because this is an
advanced case management training, it is strongly
recommended that participants, at a minimum, have taken "Introduction to
Case Management", "Enhancing the Partnership Between Client and Case
Manager" and "Serving Families: From Assessments to Service Plans". This
training is meant to enhance case manager skills and should not be
viewed as foundation training for new staff entering the field. |
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Audience: Case
Management Staff in HIV Case Management Programs including: Supervisors
and Program Directors |
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http://caionline.cicatelli.org/moodle/
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