Case Management Services
Building bridges of success together
What is Case Management?
Cal State Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV's Case Manager. Lizeth Cortez, coordinates support efforts for students facing emergencies, financial challenges, and other barriers to their success.
Role of Case Manager:
- Assess student needs
- Engage students of concern
- Develop a plan of action tailored for each student
- Assist students in accessing services, both on and off-campus
- Work with student to build or strengthen their support systems
- Advocate for students individually and systemically
- Remove obstacles to getting help
- Foster self-advocacy in students to manage their academic, personal and fiscal responsibilities
- Follow up with student to help them stay on track toward success
- Arrange for appropriate referrals/services
How to Identify a Student of Concern:
Some signs that a student may be experiencing challenges to their success include:
Physical Signs
- Poor personal hygiene
- Change in appetite; weight loss or gain
- Agitation or restlessness
- Recurring physical complaints
Psychological Signs
- Delusions or paranoia
- Guilt or worthlessness
- Sad, anxious, empty mood or mood swings
Change In Behavior
- Withdrawal or isolation
- Loss of interest or pleasure in activities
- Increased alcohol or substance use
- Irritability or anger
- Increased absences or late arrival to class/work
Unmet Basic Needs
- Housing insecurity
- Food insecurity
- Financial struggles
- Medical Services
What do I do if a student’s behavior is concerning?
- Submit a CARE Report to alert our Student Care Team. See link below.
- The report will be assigned to the most appropriate team member for follow up.
- We will keep your identity as a reporter anonymous. However, students are often more open to this referral if you let them know that someone will be reaching out to them.
- Students will be offered an assessment and support services, but they have the right to decline.
Who can submit a Care Report?
- Any faculty, staff, student, parent, family or community member who has a concern about a student and wants to connect them to additional support.
Student Care Team
For more information about our Student Care Team, see the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV CARES webpage. The Care Team addresses concerns regarding student welfare, including disruptive, threatening, or violent behavior.