Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Receive and Track Referrals: Referrals will come from SFAPD via CASC lead services provider. 2. Needs Identification: •Review COMPAS Results and ITRP (as applicable, provided by SFAPD). •Intake and Assessment. •Identify Criminogenic Needs and Community Functioning Factors. •Secondary Assessments – self-sufficiency and services needs assessment. •Review COMPAS Results and ITRP (as applicable, provided by SFAPD). 3. Development of Individualized ITRP (as applicable, provided by SFAPD): •Based on Clients’ Needs. •Life Skills Development. 4. Outreach and Client Engagement: •Meet with Clients in the community, home, APD-funded housing and in jail. •Maintain weekly face to face contact with Clients. •Ensure the outreach and engagement strategies are relevant to the situational and cultural needs of each Client. This means that Clients are to be engaged “where they are” with respect to their community location, their need for clinical and non-clinical services/supports, and their phase in the recovery process. •Collaborate closely with lead CASC Service provider, and Clients’ Deputy Probation Officer (DPO), the court and criminal justice partners.