Case Management Services
Adonai Counseling & Employment offers high quality, comprehensive, wrap around services beginning at first point of contact with a reintegration and reunification focus that lead to prosocial outcomes. Reentry planning and response begins at the earliest possible point of contact with the criminal justice system or adjudication and continues until “successful” reintegration as defined by an individualized plan and the achievement of positive service and social‐based outcomes that are high quality, peer‐involved and comprehensive, in the following areas:
Employment (includes job development, placement and support) Health (includes physical health, mental health, substance abuse, trauma‐informed care) Social Services (includes case management, benefits, legal services) Family Reunification/Stability Community Engagement (includes restorative justice, peer‐to‐peer mentoring, volunteering) Civic Engagement (includes voting) |
All people who have had contact with the criminal justice system living in Washington can live a healthy, safe and productive life with positive support systems.
Through policies and practices, the reentry can build healthy, safer communities and strengthen families by implementing a seamless system of services and supports through effective communication and coordination of public and private resources that impact and reduce recidivism.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES:
Strategies:
Provide services based upon identified needs;
Develop transitional plans;
Coordinate and facilitate linkages to community services prior to release;
Provide gender responsive services and supports to females; and
Develop Coordinated Pre And Post Release Plans.
Through policies and practices, the reentry can build healthy, safer communities and strengthen families by implementing a seamless system of services and supports through effective communication and coordination of public and private resources that impact and reduce recidivism.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES:
- Ensure culturally appropriate strategies, including a trauma or healing‐informed approach, that are responsive to the individual needs of the populations that they serve.
- Encourage systems change and improve coordination, communication and collaboration of systems integration which is critical to the success and sustainability of the reentry population in order to provide better services to the client and/or reduce recidivism.
- Serve population at the highest risk for recidivism through high quality assessment tools, the use of evidence‐based approaches and individual plans.
- Services and treatment should include continuum of care from adjudication to conclusion of correctional supervision or case management services.
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Strategies:
Provide services based upon identified needs;
Develop transitional plans;
Coordinate and facilitate linkages to community services prior to release;
Provide gender responsive services and supports to females; and
Develop Coordinated Pre And Post Release Plans.