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Run of Show Objectives 1:30 Identifying and Addressing Barriers that can Impede Success 3:12 Adverse Childhood Experiences 5:45 Substance Use/Abuse in YouthBuild 15:40 Current Trends 19:35 Marijuana Update 20:22 What is Case Management? 23:37 Case Management Essentials 32:19 Addressing Trauma 41:40 Trauma Informed Care 44:33 What is SBRIT? 49:39 The Children’s Cabinet Services 56:49 Washoe YouthBuild 57:37 Substance Abuse: Case Management, Individual Plan and Goals 1:05:32 Substance Use Partnerships 1:08:00 Q&A 1:10:10 Executive Summary Event Title: Substance Use, Trauma, and Other Challenges: Effective Case Management Strategies Date: 6/11/19 Moderator(s): Mark Smith Speaker(s): Patrick McNeil, Jerome Kolker, Jeremy Stocking, Chris Jones This presentation will provide YouthBuild grantees with information, resources, and strategies to launch and maintain effective case management and supportive services for program participants.  The role and responsibilities of a Case Manager will be reviewed and/or clarified and best practices regarding maintaining participant case files will be shared.   Attendees will also be informed of an effective substance use prevention and intervention model, called Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT), and how it can enhance outcomes for YouthBuild programs.  Additionally, presenters will provide an overview of how to identify and properly support youth impacted by trauma. A peer YouthBuild program will share some of their related strategies that have been successful.  Objectives: To examine and define the roles of participant case management and supportive services in YouthBuild programs; To review recommended best practices to maximize participant and program outcomes; To identify and provide insight into some of the personal challenges, including childhood trauma, that can impede success; To share the strategies and processes of SBIRT and its application for YouthBuild programs; and To share best practices regarding participant program retention, progress, and post- program placement WFGPS Event Page Link: Substance Use, Trauma, and Other Challenges: Effective Case Management Strategies