Welcome to the 2025 Q3 CAS Assessor Training Series—a comprehensive training program designed exclusively for new CAS Assessors.
Training sessions will be held every Tuesday from August 5 to September 23, 2025. Each session will enhance your social work skills and equip you with the competencies needed to help resolve homelessness.
Please note that HMIS certification is required to access the HMIS assessments covered in the training.
Q3 Training Topics:
Training 1: CAS 101 & Best Practices
August 5, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. PDT
This 90-minute, 2-part introductory training on the Coordinated Access System (CAS), its purpose, guiding principles, and key resources will give you a clear understanding of CAS and its various roles in providing support.
Participants will learn the role of CAS Assessors, how to prioritize Extremely Vulnerable Households (EVH), and how to effectively use tools like 2-1-1 to connect clients with housing and support. This training will help you better understand assessments, agreements, and more.
Training 2: HMIS for CAS Assessors | Developing ISPs
August 12, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. PDT
Join your SSF HMIS & CAS team to help you develop confidence in understanding the new CAS Agency and your responsibilities as an authorized CAS Assessor.
Expect to gain more confidence in completing the four major assessments required for CAS Agency operations. Learn how to effectively capture Coordinated Entry Events within CAS Agency Programs to support more effective client services.
In Part 2, with our CAS leadership, you will learn how to interpret CAS assessment results, create client-centered Individualized Service Plans (ISPs), and immediately resource clients who qualify as Extremely Vulnerable Households (EVH) using human-centered practices.
Training 3: Document Readiness & Post-Assessment Practices
August 26, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. PDT
Join the SSF team to get an in-depth understanding of “Doc-readiness” requirements for CAS-participating housing programs. You will be equipped with skills to update client housing progress using case conferencing and referral tools. Attendees will explore the eligibility criteria, resources, and sub-population supports offered by various CAS programs.
Training 4: Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care
September 9, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. PDT
This training provides an introduction to Trauma Informed Care (TIC) practices and skills to implement in your daily work as a CAS Assessor. Participants will learn to understand the impact of trauma, recognize some of its signs, and apply TIC strategies to potentially create a supportive and empowering environment for clients. This training gives you the tools to foster empathy and enhance your ability to respond effectively to your clients.
Training 5: Preventing Vicarious Trauma in Case Management
September 16, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. PDT
Vicarious trauma is a part of case work. This introductory course explores vicarious trauma, its impact on those working with clients and colleagues in the HRS, and how it differs from burnout and compassion fatigue. You will learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of vicarious trauma and identify risk factors in your work environment. The course will also provide practical strategies for prevention and self-care, helping participants develop a plan to manage the emotional challenges of this work.
Training 6: Introduction to Conversational Case Management
September 23, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. PDT
This training equips case managers with essential conversational techniques to support clients effectively in achieving their housing goals. Participants will learn and apply conversational case management principles, motivational interviewing techniques, and housing problem-solving strategies to foster client engagement and rapid exits from homelessness.
Discover a comprehensive collection of tools and guidance designed to support CAS Assessors, including critical updates, best practices, job aids, and training resources to enhance your expertise and streamline your workflow.
HMIS Office Hours
Every Wednesday from 2 – 3 p.m.
Frontline Learning Collaborative
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4th Thursdays from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rose Family Creative Empowerment
CAS Case Conferencing
We discuss and coordinate housing efforts and plans for those experiencing homelessness. This offers provider collaboration and resource-sharing opportunities.
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