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Case Management Tools (SSWWeek Day 4)

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Nicole Brown
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Case Management Tools (SSWWeek Day 4)

Do you have more case management tools to share or are you interested in learning more about what is available? Are you interested in joining a new thematic interest group on case management? Let us know by posting a comment below or contacting us here

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Carol Wogrin
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I am interested in case management. Specifically, I am trying to find framworks, or models, of national child protection/welfare case management systems, especially in low and middle income countries. What countries do you know of that have national systems in place? And of these, do you have access to their guidelines, or descriptions of their models?   In response to the question about tools, I'd be interested in seeing assessment and referral tools. Thanks!

Shermin Moledina
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I am interested in joining the thematic group and also learning more about what is out there. In Tanzania we are working with children on the streets and have developed a set of case management tools including intake and assessment tools. We are part of a larger grant here working with OVC but felt strongly that the tools that were developed for the national integrated case management system for OVC did not suffice for case management of CYP on the streets. Would be happy to be part of an interest group that reflects on the different case management processes for different groups of OVC.

Natia Partskhaladze
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To join the Case Management Interest Group you can subscribe here: http://www.socialserviceworkforce.org/get-involved/working-groups. The resources currently included in the Case Management Compendium developed by the Case Management Interest Group Tools and Resources Sub-group reflect the case management processes with different groups. The Sub-group is working on enriching the Compendium and welcomes contributions of the members.