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40
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Positive
Shelter
Client
Behavioral Health
Exits
Placements
Interactions
Screenings
Case Managers are
required to take minimum
40 hours of onboarding
training, which include but
is not limited to:
• De-escalation
• Trauma informed care
• Harm Reduction
• Field Hours
• SBIRTTraining
• Housing First
• HMIS/Data Quality
• Progressive
Engagements
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Success Story:
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City Net was conducting outreach
in Palm Desert, where they
Accepted - -
encountered an honorable veteran
who was living unhoused in front
of Walmart. The team engaged
with him and was able to express
the resources that are
available. The client shared he has
been on the streets in Palm Desert
for 2 months and expressed that
he's been trying to get home to his
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mother in Georgia. Hearing the
Iteunifications
client had somewhere to stay, City
Net acted fast by getting him a
greyhound bus ticket that very
same day. The team was able to
provide him with snacks and food
to prepare for the four -day bus
trip. After four -days of travel, the
15
case manager was able to confirm
with the client's mother that he
Vouchers-•
made it home safe for the
holidays.
SUCCESS STORIES
On December 131h, City Net was conducting outreach in the city of Palm Desert. Within that time of outreach, the team was
able to come across a client in the back alley behind the 7-eleven off Portola. As the team approached the client, they were
able to introduce themselves and offer services that are available for him. He shared that they have been on the streets for
approximately a year and was very interested in getting connected with shelter. The team was able to collaborate with our
partnering agencies, Coachella Valley Rescue Mission (CVRM) and the city of Palm Desert where they secured a bed for
him. From there, the team transported the client to the CVRM shelter, where he was successfully placed.
Success Story: During outreach on December 18th, City Net was able to engage with a client who was unhoused in the Palm
Desert area behind the local mart off Portola. The team had engaged this client once before, so when the team spoke to
them, they were more inclined to accept services. From there, the client expressed interest in shelter. The team was able to
collaborate with Coachella Rescue Mission and secured one of our beds for the client. With that, the team was able to get the
client over to the shelter successfully.