Assignment 2: Application: Case Presentation
During your field education experience, you will interact with multiple clients. As you interact with clients and review your process recordings, you might discover that one client stands out. This may be due to the services needed or a potential case history that interests you.
As a future social worker, preparing a case presentation allows you to present social work practice skills demonstrated in addressing client needs to your colleagues.
For this Assignment, you will submit a case presentation of a client you encountered during your field education experience.
The Assignment (8-10 slides in PowerPoint):
Create a Case Presentation that includes the following:
An explanation of your agency and the services offered
A description of your client, including demographics, presenting problem, goal, legal/ethical considerations, assessment, and proposed treatment/social services delivery plan (include termination plans if applicable)
An explanation of whether interacting with your client demonstrated social work practice skills
Identification of potential social work skills not demonstrated in your agency or field placement, including a proposed professional development plan
An explanation of how preparing and engaging in a formal case presentation represents a component of professional social work
Provide 2 questions to ask your peers about your client’s case that you might find useful to help with sessions going forward.
FREE BALTIMORE,
LLC
Free Baltimore, LLC
Free Baltimore is dedicated to dismantling the stigma of mental illness & treatment. The
systemic barriers of oppression that disproportionately impact mental/behavioral
healthcare in BIPOC & LGBTQ+ bodies, identities & communities. The pressing need to
create & provide quality culturally affirming & responsive mental health practices is
tackled through increasing awareness, collective education, connections, promoting self
expression, equity, accountability, empowerment, compassion, correcting, celebrating
resiliency & healing.
Population
LGBTQ Community
BIPOC (Black, indigenous, and people of color)
Children ages 5 & up
Persons suffering from depression, bipolar, anxiety, panic attacks, ADHD,
insomnia, schizophrenia & PTSD.
SERVICES OFFERED
Therapy/Counseling- Psychiatric Evaluation, Medication, Psychosocial Assessments,
Treatment Planning, Individual, Family & Group Therapy.
PRP -A rehabilitation program that work collaboratively with Mental Health Therapist to
help individuals thrive and become their BEST.
Substance Abuse- Treatment will address substance use disorders, addictive behaviors,
mental health, situational stressors, recovery, resiliency and provide education on overall
wellness.
Funding Sources
Free Baltimore is a private for-profit organization
Receives reimbursement from insurance companies
Payments and insurance accepted include Medicare, Medicaid, Private health insurance,
and cash or self-payment.
Mission Statement Vs Learning Agreement
Mission Statement : Destigmatize &
Learning Agreement: I believe that Free
decolonize mental illness &
Baltimores mission aligns with my learning
treatment. Educate, heal, empower BIPOC &
agreement because Walden and Free
the LGBTQIA communities by offering
Baltimore is preparing me to have
services centering the strengths & needs opportunities in the social work field. The field
of the identities & communities we serve.
of social work is centered on individual
Our principles are grounded in collective connections and the cultural foundations that
education, authenticity, unconditional
influence an individual’s ability to complete
positive regard,
basic life tasks and recognize goals. Social
accountability, empowerment,
workers are trained to help people, improve
rehabilitation, recovery & resiliency.
their developmental abilities, critical thinking
skills, and stress management techniques
(Logan, 2022)
Organization Structure
References
Free Baltimore. (n.d.). https://www.freebaltimore.org/about
Free Baltimore. (n.d.). Free Baltimore: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists/free-baltimore-baltimore-md/778134
Jacobsen, C. (n.d.). 37.106.1907 Mental health center: organizational structure.
https://rules.mt.gov/gateway/RuleNo.asp?RN=37%2E106%2E1907
