Our mock client had her intake this morning, and it actually went really well! My co-worker Nicolle gave an Oscar-worthy performance as "Nicole Jones," a dual diagnosed, divorced mom on Level 2 probation, addicted to alcohol and cocaine. She said afterward her story was a conglomeration of different things she's heard as a BCI assessor at Probation and Parole.
The staff were a little surprised to see us, so they kind of thought it was real at first. Everyone was very welcoming and friendly, and our intake counselor Maria was very thorough and genuinely interested in all that was going on. If that's how they treat a real client, they should pat themselves on the back!
There was not much that jumped out as far as needing process improvement. We thought the initial paperwork took too long, but that was our biggest complaint. "Nicole" signed up for a group next week and scheduled her first individual session, so maybe we will find something on our return trip.
The thing that really struck me as I sat and observed the assessment was how much courage it must take to walk into an office and talk to a stranger about all that is going wrong in your life and all the mistakes you've made. It gives me new respect for anyone who gets up the nerve to come in our door, as well as for the staff who listen to story after story every day. So, good job Maria, and kudos to all the clients who took that first step.
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