If you are interested in obtaining a Certified Substance Abuse Certification (CSAC) and providing gender-specific treatment services for women of child-bearing age and their children, Project LINK is for you! The overall goal is to engage parents in needed services and improve outcomes for newborns and families.
The goal at Project LINK is to engage parents in needed services and improve outcomes for newborns and families. Project Link has targeted treatment opportunities specifically for women using substances. They offer trauma-informed treatment, case management, connections to other treatment providers, and specific programming to cut down on barrier to treatment. Project Link case managers will submit for Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) credential supervision and co-facilitate substance abuse disorder (SUD) groups.
PSH Case Manager in Project LINK is responsible for engaging women in individualized services, treatment group psychoeducation, ASAM assessment and discharge planning services along with obtaining stable housing in the PSH program. PSH Case Manager outreach clients through home visits to engage absent clients, assess safety of parent and child, and intervene when clients are in crisis. The parents have emotional and/or substance use disorders and have difficulty accessing supports essential for living in the community and meeting their basic needs.
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