Child welfare organizations from Virginia to Alberta are using mCase’s mobile capability to improve outcomes, increase caseworker satisfaction, and enable better decisions.
Indigenous communities were using outdated technology in providing child welfare and prevention services. They needed a modernized approach to handle their case management processes, enabling them to document assessments, family involvement and have access to critical reporting. Agencies also had the desire to have a paperless system.
Indigenous communities were using outdated technology in providing child welfare and prevention services. They needed a modernized approach to handle their case management processes, enabling them to document assessments, family involvement and have access to critical reporting. Agencies also had the desire to have a paperless system.
Indigenous communities were using outdated technology in providing child welfare and prevention services. They needed a modernized approach to handle their case management processes, enabling them to document assessments, family involvement and have access to critical reporting. Agencies also had the desire to have a paperless system.