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I&R Basics: Introduction to Information & Referral
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This course includes an introduction to the Inform USA Standards and an overview of the various ways in which I&R services operate (it is appropriate for experienced I&R practitioners).
This course is designed for anyone filling any role in any I&R organization!
When you have successfully completed this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the nature of I&R
- Identify the variety of roles performed by an I&R for individuals, families, and communities
- Describe the importance of the Inform USA Standards
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4 Questions
4 Questions
Begin your journey through this topic by answering these questions.
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
I&R is an integral part of the overall human service sector. I&R organizations create and maintain databases of human services and make that information available to individuals and communities through a variety of communication channels - including directly to clients through the mediated access with a Community Resource Specialist.
Part 1: Review Exercise
10 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 10/10 points to pass
10 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 10/10 points to pass
Choose which word would correctly fill in the blank with each question.
Part 2: Characteristics of I&R
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
I&R provides people from all backgrounds with the information about a broad range of community, social, health, and government services that might otherwise be unknown to them. It opens doors into the human service delivery system and helps people obtain access to services they need.
Part 2: Review Exercise
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 8/8 points to pass
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 8/8 points to pass
Part 3: The Landscape of Human Services
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Open to download resource.
The essence of I&R is to assess the client and their needs and then to determine the service/program that can provide them with the most appropriate help, regardless of who is providing that help.
Most people are not familiar with the term “human services” and even people who are, the parts of “human services sector” might not all share the same idea of what that term means or encompasses.
Part 4: I&R Resource Databases
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
I&R programs collect information about, and link people to, an array of programs and services geared to addressing the needs of individuals, families and communities.
This information is maintained in a resource database and should be retrievable through a variety of searching options and techniques.
Part 3 and 4: Review Exercise
10 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 10/10 points to pass
10 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 10/10 points to pass
Which statements are true and which are false?
Part 5: History of I&R
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
The function of directly matching real need with available service (the essence of I&R) has been around for quite a long time, although the term “I&R” itself is comparatively recent.
Parts 5: Review Exercise
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 6/6 points to pass
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 6/6 points to pass
Part 6: I&R Systems and the AIRS Standards
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Nearly every health and human services organization performs some I&R. Whenever a client is referred to another service, that's I&R. These organizations generally use the I&R products such as directories and websites to get their information.
Part 6: Review Exercise
8 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 8/8 points to pass
8 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 8/8 points to pass
Discussion
Make 1 discussion post to continue.
Make 1 discussion post to continue.
Imagine a group of typical people, each representing an age group (for example, from a newly born baby to someone in the last stages of life). What type of services would each individual (or their main family support) likely to need?
Provide your thoughts on this topic. You need to share one idea in order to progress to the final quiz.
Final Course Exam
12 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 9/12 points to pass
12 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 9/12 points to pass
Certificate of Completion
1.50 Hour(s) of Professional Development credits | Certificate available
1.50 Hour(s) of Professional Development credits | Certificate available
INFORM USA STANDARDS AND QUALITY INDICATORS FOR PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
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Open to download resource.
The Inform USA Standards Committee is pleased to release the 9th edition of the Inform USA Standards and Quality Indicators for Professional Information and Referral.
The Standards address all aspects of an I&R program. They define the information and referral process in concrete terms; establish criteria for database development; mandate support for community planning activities; incorporate a broad view of collaboration at the local, state or provincial, regional and national levels; include provisions for the socially responsible use of technology; describe the role of information and referral services in times of disaster; and oversee an ongoing quality assurance and evaluation process.
BONUS: Inform USA Ethical Principles for Community Resource Specialists
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Open to download resource.
These Ethical Principles are intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of Community Resource Specialists in the provision of Information and Referral (I&R).