This course introduces case management as a key part of social work practice. Students learn how to assess client needs, plan support, and coordinate services effectively.
Andrew Lee | Level 1 Organization
Case management basics
Support planning process
Service coordination
Documentation skills
Interagency collaboration
Client needs assessment
Individual care plans
Goal setting methods
Monitoring client progress
Professional case responsibility
Case Management and Client Support in Social Work
Case Management and Client Support in Social Work is a practical course focused on working with individual cases in social work. The course explains how social workers assess client situations, identify needs, and organize support through structured case management.
Students learn how to create support plans, coordinate services, and monitor client progress over time. The course emphasizes responsibility, organization, and a client-centered approach, helping future social workers manage cases in a professional and effective way.
What You’ll Gain:
• Understand the case management process in social work.
• Learn how to assess client needs and priorities.
• Develop skills in planning and coordinating support.
• Understand how to work with social services and institutions.
• Improve documentation and reporting skills.
• Learn to monitor progress and adjust support plans.

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