This progression chart tracks a client's progress in 6 areas: housing, access to services, education, employment stability, transportation, and relationships. It rates their status on a scale from 0 to 10 in each area, with comments.
The levels are: 1) in-crisis, 2) vulnerable, 3) stable, 4) safe, and 5) thriving. A client rated at the in-crisis level may be homeless and struggling with housing or lack knowledge of available resources. At the vulnerable level they are taking steps like applying for benefits or job training. Stable means meeting basic needs through qualifying for housing or receiving benefits and education. Safe level includes maintaining independence through full-time work or completing further
This progression chart tracks a client's progress in 6 areas: housing, access to services, education, employment stability, transportation, and relationships. It rates their status on a scale from 0 to 10 in each area, with comments.
The levels are: 1) in-crisis, 2) vulnerable, 3) stable, 4) safe, and 5) thriving. A client rated at the in-crisis level may be homeless and struggling with housing or lack knowledge of available resources. At the vulnerable level they are taking steps like applying for benefits or job training. Stable means meeting basic needs through qualifying for housing or receiving benefits and education. Safe level includes maintaining independence through full-time work or completing further
This progression chart tracks a client's progress in 6 areas: housing, access to services, education, employment stability, transportation, and relationships. It rates their status on a scale from 0 to 10 in each area, with comments.
The levels are: 1) in-crisis, 2) vulnerable, 3) stable, 4) safe, and 5) thriving. A client rated at the in-crisis level may be homeless and struggling with housing or lack knowledge of available resources. At the vulnerable level they are taking steps like applying for benefits or job training. Stable means meeting basic needs through qualifying for housing or receiving benefits and education. Safe level includes maintaining independence through full-time work or completing further
1. Housing Homeless, entered our shelter and having major Living in our shelter but not fully qualified for housing. Taking need classes to qualify for housing. Cooperating with Fully qualified for housing. Near top of list or recently In housing and cooperating with difficulties. case management goals. On entered housing continued case housing list(s). management. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
2. Access to May not know the
resources they need or Increasing knowledge of needs and resources and is applying for GAU or other benefits. Receiving GAU or acquiring other benefits to address basic Following through with needed resources and barriers Maintaining needs though consistent Services where to obtain them. barriers. have been addressed. engagement with needed resources. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
3. Education Requires GED or
diploma, needs basic Working to obtain GED. Can read and write functionally. Needs ESL courses if English is High School Diploma or GED Good to excellent English Pursing post-secondary education or specialized Completed post- secondary or specialized reading, writing and a second language. skills. training. training math skills. Ratings 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments:
4. Employment Very limited or
unemployed, with or Employed temp, part-time, or seasonal with no benefits and not enough hours. Employed full-time with some benefits, established Employed full-time permanently, stable, and Employed full-time. Livable wage, benefits, Stability without compensation. work history. benefits. Skills to keep job. opportunity for $ growth. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments 2
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In-Crisis Vulnerable Stable Safe Thriving
5. Needs skills to use public transport. Cannot afford No driver’s license. Increasing knowledge of public transportation and resources. Has driver’s license but little or no access to a reliable Has license and vehicle or can qualify for programs such Reliable vehicle, insurance, affordable Transportation public transportation. vehicle. Public transport Auto Angels and can afford payments. meeting basic needs. insurance Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
6. Relationships Needs to improve social
skills. Isolated. Recognizes a need to improve social skills. Beginning attempts to connect with others. Has relational skills. Willingness to address Understands good relational skills. Has a positive support Understand and practices good positive relational conflicts in a positive manner. system. skills. Maintains a Developing a support system. positive support system. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
7. Life Skills- Needs to understand basic financial matters.
Needs to apply knowledge and skills in this area. Indebtedness, Understands basic financial matters. Working to improve Frequently understands and is able to manage basic financial Making progress in building personal assets. Financial Matters bankruptcy, poor credit. No bank account or access to financial services. credit rating, making a matters. Improving credit. Has budget. Has bank account. a budget and applies it. Ratings 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments:
8. Mental Has mental health issues
No diagnosis, meds or Has diagnosis and in need of connection to care. Not taking meds or unable obtain need Connected to mental health care and taking meds if Consistently obtaining mental health care and following Can self-monitor and access services as Health access to care. meds. needed. through with goals. needed. Experiencing positive mental health. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments 3
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In-Crisis Vulnerable Stable Safe Thriving
9. Physical Untreated, chronic conditions with min. Chronic conditions, inconsistent care, limited access. Health hinders ability to work or Chronic condition well managed. Attempts to make No Chronic illness. Good preventive care. Access to No chronic illness. Proactive treatment. Health care. No insurance or function. Accessing public health services. appointments. Has affordable care. Good insurance. access to care. Insurance/coupons. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
Frequently relapses. In treatment. Attends a support group. More than 30 Integration of recovery skills into daily living. Six months Recovery established. Support network in place Abuse days clean. with no relapse. or no history of abuse. Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
11. Legal Issues Outstanding warrants. In
danger of being arrested. Knows about legal issues. Needs assistance to address legal problems. Not following court Has access to legal resources and is working to resolve any Has begun resolution. Is following a plan or court Legal issues resolved. No new offenses. No legal requirements. legal issues. requirements. history. Ratings 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments:
12. Spiritual No involvement with any
community. Little involvement with any community Occasional attendance, some involvement Regular attendance and some involvement in a community Actively involved and serving Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Comments
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