Politics & Government
Marin County Officials: Social Worker Pilot Program Launches
SPANISH: Lanzamiento de Programa Piloto que Incorpora Trabajadora Social en la zona del Oeste de Marin

March 18, 2022
Social Worker Pilot Program Launching in West Marin
Social worker to be stationed in Bolinas and Stinson Beach in response to community feedback
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SPANISH: Lanzamiento de Programa Piloto que Incorpora Trabajadora Social en la zona del Oeste de Marin
San Rafael, CA — The Marin County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching a new embedded social worker pilot program in West Marin, beginning Monday, March 21.
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During the summer of 2021, HHS held town hall events for the West Marin community and stakeholders. In response to requests, HHS will have a social worker stationed in Bolinas and Stinson Beach two days a week.
This new program aims to increase community contact across the broad landscape of West Marin. Community feedback revealed that not everyone is able to access services at the HHS West Marin Multi-Services Center in Point Reyes Station because of a lack of public transportation options. By embedding a social worker in Bolinas and Stinson Beach, HHS hopes to eliminate at least one barrier residents experience to obtaining services and support available and increase awareness of available programs.
Stepping into this new role is social worker and West Marin resident Caren Gately, who for the past five years has been an HHS resource navigation specialist for older adults in Marin. Her passion for service and deep knowledge of available resources ensures clients are aware of, and can access, the array of support and services necessary for them to enjoy health, well-being, safety, and self-sufficiency.
Over the next six months, HHS will assess usage of the program and adjust to what works best for the community. The hope is to use the lessons learned from this pilot to implement similar programs in other historically underserved areas of Marin in the future.
For the latest on service days and hours at the two locations, visit the West Marin Multi-Services Center website. A meet-and-greet event will take place Friday, April 15, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bolinas Fire Department Community Room (100 Mesa Road, Bolinas). To learn more about the West Marin Multi-Services Center, call (415) 473-3800 to speak with West Marin HHS staff.
For disability accommodations, please phone (415) 473-6358 (voice), CA Relay 711, or e-mail HHS staff at least five business days in advance of the event. The County will do its best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon request.
This press release was produced by the Marin County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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