Sarah Kane, MSW - Sarah has been working for Parson’s Child and Family Center since 2006. She first joined the agency as a volunteer in the Residential program, working with youth placed in foster care. She quickly moved into the role of a Residential Counselor and progressed through the ranks into the role of Shift Captain and Unit Supervisor.
While working in residence Sarah continued her education through SUNY Albany’s School of Social Welfare where she received her Masters in Social Work in 2011. At that time she took a job as a Crisis Prevention Specialist, working to reduce the number of restraints within the Residential Treatment Facility licensed by the Office of Mental Health. She was promoted to a clinical position within the RTF where she remained until moving into a trainer position at SATRI in 2016. Sarah is a certified Therapeutic Crisis Intervention trainer. She also delivers training across the state for both the Bridges to Health Program and Home and Community Based Waiver program. Sarah also provides clinical training on a number of topics including trauma, behavioral management, engagement, strength based treatment, and treatment planning.