Laura Wright
FSP TAY Case Manager at Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals
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United States
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Mental Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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FSP TAY Case Manager
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Jun 2022 - Present
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Advocate
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Dec 2018 - Jun 2022
I work with sexual assault survivors and accompany them to court, help with restraining orders, provide peer counseling and assist in setting goals and safety plans. My current duties include:Provide case management services with clients and their families, including evaluating clients’ problems, developing treatment plans and following through to solutionsProvide strength-based services for ‘Wellness and Recovery’ in a clinical setting, in the community and/or in clients’ homesEmploy evidenced-based practices and the wellness and recovery model as appropriate to assist the client and identify issues of dual diagnosis, activities of daily living, employment Consult, refer cases, and work actively with families, teams, other agencies and community partnersPrepared documentation, reports and correspondence
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Resume for Social Work
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Jan 2015 - Present
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Mentor, Advocate and Case Manager
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Jul 2017 - Jun 2022
I work with individuals in custody or recently released from custody in a mentoring role to assist them in navigating the reentry into society. I help them find housing, jobs and enroll back into school. I refer clients to other programs that may be beneficial to them. I lead by example and provide ongoing support with the ultimate goal being self-sufficiency. My current duties include:Handle case management, including case planning, setting short-term and long-term goals, follow-up support, exit plans for in-custody clientsConnect clients to employment, education and housing services, and provide guidanceSpeak regularly at Reentry Resource Center, County Jail and other locations to provide motivation for people to clear their recordsPresent information to women at Elmwood County Jail regarding Gender Responsive Opportunities for Women (GROW) program linking women to available services and provide peer mentor guidancePerform assessments for self-sufficiency and challenges upon release from custody; problem-solve with clients to overcome challengesDocument contacts in case logs, record data needed to generate monthly reportsAttend client court hearings, write letters of support and other back-up, as needed
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Education
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California State University, Monterey Bay
Collaborative Health And Human Services, Social Work -
Correctional Counseling Incorporated
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Teaching Certification, Certification -
Gavilan Community College
Associates Degree, Social Sciences -
Live Oak High School
General Education