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CASEY HOLTSCHNEIDER, PhD, LCSW Curriculum Vitae Northeastern Illinois University 5500 North St. Louis Avenue Lech Walesa Hall, 3001 Chicago, IL 60625 EDUCATION 2015 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work University of Illinois at Chicago Dissertation: The Impact of Transitional Living Programs: Perspectives of Homeless Youth 2001 Master of Social Work University of Michigan Concentration: Interpersonal Practice with Children and Youth 1999 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology; Bachelor of Arts in Sociology University of Michigan CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT August 2016 Present Assistant Professor Social Work Program, Northeastern Illinois University PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE Licensed Clinical Social Worker Illinois (#149011384): 2005 present PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Non-Academic) 2016 present Program Evaluator (Contractual) Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL 2014 present Co-founder and Executive Director LYTE Collective, Chicago, IL 2011 2014 Grant Writer (Contractual) 2011 2012 Clinical Supervisor (Contractual) 2008 2011 Associate Director of Programs

2004 2008 Manager of Stable Housing & Government Grants 2003 2004 Youth Development Specialist III 2003 Case Manager 2002 Treatment Counselor Youth Outreach Services, Chicago, IL 2001 2002 Youth Specialist Ozone House Youth and Family Services, Ann Arbor, MI 2000 2001 Social Work Intern University of Michigan Ozone House Youth and Family Services, Ann Arbor, MI HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Outstanding Thesis Award, University of Illinois at Chicago 2011 Ed Marciniak Bright Star Award, Bright Promises Foundation 2005 National Youth Worker of the Year, National Network for Youth 2000 James B. Angell Scholar, University of Michigan RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2011 & 2014 University Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago, $20,600 2013 Principal Investigator. The Impact of Transitional Living Programs: Perspectives of Homeless Youth. Funded by the Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation and the New York Community Trust, Doctoral Dissertation Grant Program, $5,000. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013 2016 Research Specialist Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago Project: Foster Parent Stability Survey Funded by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services PI: Sonya Leathers Assisted with study and research instrument design; data collection; reporting; data analysis; oversee institutional review board procedures. Casey Holtschneider July 2016 2

2012 2016 Research Specialist (Project Coordinator) Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago Project: Adult Connections Project Funded by the Department of Health and Human Services PI: Sonya Leathers Manage participant recruitment, enrollment, data collection and reporting; monitor implementation of the intervention for fidelity at four participating social service agencies; facilitate coordination of services between project staff across study sites; oversee institutional review board procedures; data analysis. 2012 2016 Research Specialist Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago Project: Child Welfare Stability, Permanency & Disproportionality Project Funded by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services PI: Sonya Leathers Developed all research instruments and databases utilized for the statewide evaluation of the Clinical Intervention for Placement Preservation process; coordinate and monitor data collection by DCFS staff; data analysis; oversee institutional review board procedures. 2013 2015 Principal Investigator Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago Project: The Impact of Transitional Living Programs: Perspectives of Homeless Youth Funded by the Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation and the New York Community Trust. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses taught at the Social Work Program at Northeastern Illinois University: BASW- Social Policy I MSW- Generalist Practice I MSW- Social Welfare Policy Courses taught at Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago: MSW- Child and Family Policy: Policy II MSW- Community Health and Urban Development: Practice IV MSW- Generalist Practice with Families, Groups and Communities: Practice II PUBLICATIONS Edited Books Mattaini, M. A., & Holtschneider, C. (in press, 2016). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Casey Holtschneider July 2016 3

Book Chapters Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Foundations of social work practice. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Perspectives for practice. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Social work with individuals. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Social work with families. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Holtschneider, C., & Mattaini, M. (2016). Social work with groups. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Holtschneider, C., & Mattaini, M. (2016). Monitoring social work practice. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Social work values and ethics. In M. Mattaini & C. Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Mattaini, M., & Holtschneider, C. (2016). Advocacy, accompaniment, and activism. In M. Mattaini & C.Holtschneider (Eds). Foundations of social work practice: A graduate text (5th ed.). Washington DC: NASW Press. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Holtschneider, C. (in press). From independence to interdependence: Redefining outcomes for transitional living programs for youth experiencing homelessness. Families in Society. Holtschneider, C. (2016). A part of something: The importance of transitional living programs within a Housing First framework for youth experiencing homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 65, 204-215. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Mattaini, M.A., & Holtschneider, C. Collective leadership and circle processes: Not invented here. The Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. Holtschneider, C. Youth voices on transitional living: Policy and practice implications for providers of homeless youth services. Casey Holtschneider July 2016 4

OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS Holtschneider, C. (2016). Findings from the Adult Connections Project Qualitative Sub-study. Chicago, IL: Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago. Holtschneider, C., Leathers, S. J., Anderson, R., Tomacic, C., Dioso, F., & Simmons, J. (2015). Factors Related to Placement Instability for Children in the Child Welfare System: A Review of Relevant Literature. Chicago, IL: Child Welfare Research Collaborative at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago. Leathers, S. J., Tang, X., & Holtschneider, C. (2015). Pilot Study Findings from the Clinical Intervention for Placement Preservation (CIPP) Evaluation. Chicago, IL: Child Welfare Research Collaborative at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago. PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Holtschneider, C. (2016, January). Rethinking aftercare: Experiences of homeless youth after exiting a transitional living program. Paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC. Holtschneider, C. (2015, November). Youth voices on transitional living: Policy and practice implications. Workshop presented to the Family and Youth Services Bureau Annual Conference for Runaway and Homeless Youth Grantees, New Orleans, LA. Holtschneider, C. (2015, October). The impact of transitional living programs: Perspectives of homeless youth. Oral presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program, Denver, CO. Holtschneider, C., & Barnes, O. (2008, May). Sanctuary program model in a transitional living program setting. Workshop presented at the National Pathways to Adulthood Transitional and Independent Living Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. Holtschneider, C., & Barnes, O. (2008, January). A trauma-informed approach to transitional living programs. Workshop presented at the National Network for Youth Annual Symposium, Washington, DC. Holtschneider, C., & Barnes, O. (2007, September). Homeless youth services and a Sanctuary program model. Workshop presented at the Daniel Memorial Institute National Independent Living Conference, Denver, CO. Holtschneider, C., & Barnes, O. (2007, August). The journey from residential milieu to personal independence. Workshop presented at the Runaway and Homeless Youth Providers Region V Conference, Chicago, IL. INVITED PRESENTATIONS Holtschneider, C. (2016, June). Addressing youth homelessness: The interplay of practice, policy and research in systemic change. Invited talk, Adler University, Chicago, IL. Casey Holtschneider July 2016 5

Holtschneider, C. (2016, April). The old way wasn t working: Innovative approaches to ending youth homelessness in Chicago. Panelist, Awakening Chicago Conference, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2016, April). Youth Voices on Transitional Living: Policy and Practice Implications for Providers of Youth Housing. Invited talk, Chicago Tiny Homes Summit: New Solutions for Youth Homelessness, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2016, March). Addressing housing instability among students. Panelist, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2016, February). Developing youth housing: Guidance from youth for providers. Invited talk, Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2016, January). How to effectively serve young people experiencing homelessness. Invited talk, Creating Change Conference, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2015, October). Youth voices on transitional living: Policy and practice implications. Invited talk, Chicago providers and funders of homeless youth services, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2015, September). Developing meaningful outcomes for homeless youth services. Invited talk,. Holtschneider, C. (2015, August). Why sports, arts and recreation matter for youth. Panelist, From the Roots, Chicago, IL. Leathers, S.J., & Holtschneider, C. (2015, July). ACT evaluation: Initial data and lessons learned. Paper presented at the Children s Bureau Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. Holtschneider, C. (2015, May). Qualitative research methods in community practice. Invited talk, DePaul University Public Health Program, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2015, March). A brief introduction to youth experiencing homelessness. Invited talk, Loyola University School of Social Work, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C., & Wade, B. (2014, November). Introduction to positive youth development. Workshop presented at Illinois Collaboration on Youth, Chicago IL. Holtschneider, C. (2014, September). Trauma and the adolescent brain. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2014, September). Engaging young people in adult housing programs. Workshop presented at Illinois Collaboration on Youth and the Chicago Youth Worker Collective, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2014, June). An overview of youth homelessness in Chicago. Invited talk, Institute of Global Homelessness, DePaul University, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. Wade, B., & Barnes, O. (2013, June). Introduction to positive youth development. Workshop presented at Illinois Collaboration on Youth and the Chicago Youth Worker Collective, Chicago IL. Casey Holtschneider July 2016 6

Holtschneider, C. (2012, May). Creating sanctuary: Trauma and the adolescent brain. Workshop presented at. Holtschneider, C. (2011, September). Mental health 101: Identification and strategies. Workshop presented at Howard Area Community Center, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2010, September). Crisis intervention: Strategies for hotline work. Workshop presented at. Holtschneider, C. (2010, June). Youth homelessness: Origins, impact and solutions. Invited talk, UCAN LGBTQ Host Home Project, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2010, May). Adolescent development: An overview. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2010, March). Harm reduction: Substance use intervention with adolescents. Workshop presented at. Holtschneider, C. (2010, February). Introduction to clinical writing. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2009, October). Understanding threats facing runaway and homeless youth. Invited talk, Indiana University Northwest School of Social Work, Gary, IN. Holtschneider, C. (2009, March). Crisis intervention in the residential milieu. Workshop presented at. Holtschneider, C. (2007, April). Trauma and adolescents: An introduction. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2006, August). Interventions with suicidal clients. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2006, January). Adolescent brain development. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago, IL. Holtschneider, C. (2005, December). Introduction to positive youth development. Workshop presented at Teen Living Programs, Chicago IL. SERVICE, PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS 2015 present Society for Social Work and Research, Member 2015 present Council on Social Work Education, Member 2014 Children and Youth Services Review, Reviewer 2011 2014 National Association of Social Workers, Member Casey Holtschneider July 2016 7

2010 2011 City of Chicago Mayor s Task Force on Youth Homelessness, Member 2004 2011 Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Youth Committee, Member 2004 2011 Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness Youth Providers, Member 1999 2002 Ozone House Youth and Family Services, Ann Arbor, MI, Volunteer 1997 Operation Crossroads Africa, Inc., The Gambia, West Africa, Volunteer Casey Holtschneider July 2016 8