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April 2022 Program Outcomes

April 2022

When in shelter or housing, our clients are assigned a case manager that works with them to provide support, resources and aid in accomplishing their goals

Clients Assigned Case Managers and Offered Supports: 174


Clients work with their assigned case managers to develop a case plan that outline current circumstances, support needs, responsibilities, and their goals.

Completed Case Plans: 32


Addiction Services refer to clients receiving treatment referrals, detox, opioid agonist treatment (OAT), Kamloops Addiction Clinic, SMART Recovery Facilitation, & NA/AA.

Addictions Services: 30


Clients referred to auxiliary services.

Referrals: 56


Clients are connected with education and training programs to help them achieve their goals that they outline during their case planning

Education and Training: 0


Cultural connections includes a variety of Aboriginal groups and societies in Kamloops as well as Kamloops Immigration Services.

Cultural Connections: 7


Psychosocial rehabilitation (also termed psychiatric rehabilitation or PSR) promotes personal recovery, successful community integration and satisfactory quality of life for persons who have a mental illness or a mental health and/or substance use concern.

Psychosocial Programming: 21


Clients are assisted in getting Income Assistance, PWD and other forms of financial support.

Income & Funding: 16


Clients moved into supportive housing.

Supportive Housing: 1


Rent subsidies dispersed.

Rent Subsidies: 6


Clients moved into transitional housing.

Transitional Housing: 3


Clients moved into Market Housing.

Market Housing: 1


Assessments completed to determine a client’s needs and suitability for housing options

Housing Assessments: 3


Clients are assisted in getting transportation and/or reconnecting with other communities.

Relocate/Reconnect: 4


Clients can engage with probation support, legal aid, legal clinics, and other legal services.

Legal: 6


Clients are assisted in obtaining Birth certificates, Metis or First Nations Status cards, and other forms of identification.

Identification Acquisition: 3


Clients are connected with employment services like Work BC, Open Door Group, among others.

Employment: 8


Clients are connected with multiple services that can assist with food security.

Food Security: 2


Shelter Occupancy: April 2022

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