case presentation

Criteria

Total Points

Ratings

 

Earned Points

1

2

3

4

5

PB 3: Student demonstrates professional demeanor in behavior, appearance, and communication when presenting case. Student describe case scenario including gender, race, age, sexual orientation, disability, and cultural diversity when presenting the case. Student maintained client confidentiality in description.

 

20

         
             

PB 3: Student summarized the client presenting concern and the summarized each step of the GIM model. Within the GIM model discussion, students should address current interventions, collaboration with staff, case direction, and discharge planning.

 

20

         
             

PB 5:Student provided two examples of supervision and consultation within their field placement that they used to guide their professional judgment and behavior and discuss.

 

20

         
             

PB 14: Student provided an example from their field placement how they collaborated with colleagues for effective policy action. Identify how they engaged in policy practice either at the local, state, and/or federal level regarding policy that impacts the well-being, service delivery and/or client access to social services.organizations, and communities. To families, groups, organizations, and communitr

 

20

         
             

PB 15: Correct grammar, punctuation, sentence structure is evident. References are appropriately cited using APA Style with accompanying Reference page at the end of the paper.

 

20

         
             

Total 100 Points

 

My case presentation has to be on Crescent Community Clinic  – http://www.crescentclinic.org/index1.html

 

It would also have to include topics of the homeless in the community and resources in the community –

 

Samples:

http://www.phpinhc.org/homelessness

http://www.midfloridahomeless.org/

http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-news/new-homeless-initiative-helping-hundreds-in-hernando-county

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