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      • Nature of the problem
      • Background
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      • Venice Family Clinic Street Medicine Model Description
      • Street Medicine, Social Medicine and Social Care Defined
      • Tri-morbidity
      • Program Outcomes
  • Social Medicine for the Unsheltered
      • Venice Family Clinic Approach
          • Mission and Core Values
          • Guiding Principles
          • Meeting Patients Where They Are
          • Managing Risk
          • Social Determinants of Health
          • Transportation
          • Treatment Decision Factors for Clinicians
          • Patient Location and Flow: Where to Treat and When?
          • Coordinated Care Management
          • Role of Partnerships and Collaboration
          • The Multidisciplinary Team
          • Shared Decision-Making
      • Assertive Engagement
          • Relationship Development
          • Effective Communication
          • Body Language
          • Stages of Engagement Framework
          • The Power of Human Interaction
          • The Role of Intuition
      • Best Practices in Social Care
          • Motivational Interviewing
          • Strengths-Based Approach
          • Trauma Informed Care
          • Harm Reduction
          • Housing First
          • Housing Options
          • Diversion and Family Reunification
      • Going Into the Field
          • Safety Guidelines
          • What Goes in the Backpack?
          • What to wear?
          • History and Physical Exam
          • Street Triage Tool
          • Community/Hospital Relationship
          • Health Insurance
      • Clinician Self-Care
          • Clinician Self-Care
          • Self-Care Tips
          • Burnout
          • Compassion Fatigue
          • Secondary and Vicarious Trauma
  • Learning Modules
    • Case Study
    • Van Discussion
    • Skills Sign-Off
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  • Home
  • Introduction
    • Nature of the problem
    • Background
    • Terms and Abbreviations
    • Street Medicine, Social Medicine and Social Care Defined
    • Venice Family Clinic Street Medicine Model Description
    • Tri-morbidity
    • Program Outcomes
  • Social Medicine for the Unsheltered
    • Venice Family Clinic Approach
      • Mission and Core Values
      • Guiding Principles
      • Meeting Patients Where They Are
      • Managing Risk
      • Social Determinants of Health
      • Transportation
      • Treatment Decision Factors for Clinicians
      • Patient Location and Flow: Where to Treat and When?
      • Role of Partnerships and Collaboration
      • The Multidisciplinary Team
      • Shared Decision-Making
    • Assertive Engagement
      • Relationship Development
      • Effective Communication
      • Body Language
      • Stages of Engagement Framework
      • The Power of Human Interaction
      • The Role of Intuition
    • Best Practices in Social Care
      • Motivational Interviewing
      • Strengths-Based Approach
      • Trauma Informed Care
      • Harm Reduction
      • Housing First
      • Housing Options
      • Diversion and Family Reunification
    • Going Into the Field
      • Safety Guidelines
      • What Goes in the Backpack?
      • What to wear?
      • History and Physical Exam
      • Street Triage Tool
      • Community/Hospital Relationship
      • Health Insurance
    • Clinician Self-Care
      • Clinician Self-Care
      • Self-Care Tips
      • Burnout
      • Compassion Fatigue
      • Secondary and Vicarious Trauma
    • Learning Modules
      • Case Study
      • Van Discussion
      • Skills Sign-Off
    • Resources
      • Table of Contents
      • Forms
      • References
      • Download Curriculum
  • Acknowledgements
  • Survey
  • Search

Best Practices in Social Care—
Definitions and Applications to Street Medicine

  1. Motivational Interviewing
  2. Strengths-Based Approach
  3. Trauma Informed Care
  4. Harm Reduction
  5. Housing First
  6. Housing Options
  7. Diversion and Family Reunification

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Venice, CA 90291

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