Deasree Williams
About Deasree Williams
Deasree Williams is a case manager at Dismas House, with a background in social work and criminal justice, and over 20 years of experience in various supportive roles.
Case Manager at Dismas House
Deasree Williams joined Dismas House as a case manager in August 2022. In her role, she works closely with clients to provide essential case management services, drawing from her extensive experience in social work and case management.
Career with Catholic Charities of Tennessee
Deasree Williams has over 20 years of experience with Catholic Charities of Tennessee. During her tenure, she served in various positions, primarily working with women and couples exploring parenting or adoption options upon learning of an unplanned pregnancy. Her extensive background in support and advisory roles has equipped her with the skills to handle complex cases with empathy and professionalism.
Infant Adoption Training Initiative Trainer
Deasree Williams served as a trainer with the Infant Adoption Training Initiative for six years. In this role, she provided specialized training and support to professionals and adoptive parents, helping them navigate the complexities of the adoption process. Her expertise in this area contributed significantly to the initiative’s mission of promoting successful adoptions.
Experience with Child Services and Advocacy
Deasree Williams worked as a caseworker with the Department of Children’s Services in Montgomery County. Additionally, she served as a Forensic Interviewer with the Montgomery County Child Advocacy Center. In these roles, she handled sensitive cases involving children, providing crucial support and advocating for their well-being.
Education and Expertise in Criminal Justice
Deasree Williams earned a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Middle Tennessee State University. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in case management and social services, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application in criminal justice and advocacy work.