What is an Integrated Case Management (ICM)?
An ICM is a condensed 1-hour meeting that is often used to share information among professionals to identify outstanding safety concerns, strengths/barriers, resource-finding, and provide immediate and focused planning for complex situations. ICM’s are adaptive; they can include planning with youth, families and individuals.
If you are unsure which meeting type would work best for the individual or family you are working with, please reach out to intake@siws.ca for further guidance.

Who Requests an Integrated Case Management (ICM)?
MCFD, Delegated Aboriginal Agencies, community service providers, community members and individuals/families can make a referral for SIWS for a Family Case Planning Conference (FCPC).
What is Involved?
The Collaborative Facilitator will:
What are the outcomes?
An ICM results in:
Have a Referral?
If you know an individual or family who you feel could benefit from these services, please complete a referral form. For any questions, please contact us at:


