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Wraparound is a family centered, individualized way to reach out to families with complex, unmet needs. It organizes the positive, helpful impulses of family, friends and professionals into a coordinated plan. Wraparound is about meeting needs and producing results that matter to people, results that reflect their culture, priorities and values.
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Orientation: 1 2   Workbook: 1 2 3 4 5
The Wraparound Curriculum: A Practical Guide for Participants
is the tool you need to learn how to implement the Wraparound Process. This Seven Volume Series is a comprehensive, "do it yourself" guide that will allow you to adapt Wraparound to a specific family or to suit your community. If you're a parent, family member, professional, student of social work or other helping professions, or working in the fields of nursing, rehabilitation, mental health, education or criminal justice, this is the series that will define and teach the Wraparound Process. It will guide you towards successfully implementing its values and principles.

Click here to read the learning objectives of The Wraparound Process Curriculum


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Orientation Part 1:
Values and Principles in Action
  • Emphasizes the values and principles that define the Wraparound Process
  • Introduces the concept of therapeutic intensity
  • Explains how Wraparound and other community-based services can provide maximum support and treatment within nonrestrictive, community settings
  • Includes a comprehensive example of how family needs can be met in ways that match each family's strengths, culture, values and goals

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Orientation Part 2:
Implementing Wraparound: How it Works
  • Focuses on how to implement the 10 steps of the Wraparound Process
  • The steps are thoroughly explained, along with how they can be adjusted to better fit a family's circumstances
  • Three scenarios depicting a variety of goals, needs and strategies are provided for the learner's practice
  • Practice scenarios begin with examples of completed strengths assessments and Family Teams, composed of personal and professional resource people, that have already been convened
  • Each practice scenario is designed to assist learners in completing a family's Wraparound plan by working through the remaining steps

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Wraparound Workbook 1:
Learning Activities for Practitioners and Participants
  • Leads learners through the ten steps of the Wraparound Process in greater detail
  • Contains a series of learning activities that can be used with staff, volunteers, parents and others, to do "live" on the job training - individually or in groups
  • Activities assist learners in building on skills they already have, or acquiring new ones that support Wraparound planning
  • Additional practice opportunities allow learners to transfer new concepts and skills to real life situations

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Wraparound Workbook 2:
Family Scenarios for Competency Development
  • Detailed descriptions of seven diverse, complex family situations allow learners to apply the process to real life situations
  • Learners must figure out how to link constructively and compassionately with people who have serious unmet needs
  • Practice in quickly assessing the immediate potential for safety problems and crises
  • Techniques to learn family cultures and strengths, put a Family Team together, and effectively complete the Wraparound Process

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Wraparound Workbook 3:
Advanced Learning Activities for Practitioners and Participants
  • Designed to meet the needs of experienced family members, friends and practitioners
  • Guides learners to explore issues that are central to the Wraparound Process and apply them to their own communities
  • Exercises focus on advocacy, development of informal resources and supports, fiscal policy and direct practice, collaboration, time management, boundary issues, and other topics

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Wraparound Workbook 4:
Competency Development for Managers and Supervisors
  • Leads managers and supervisors through issues they will confront as staff implement the Wraparound Process in their communities
  • Focuses on regulatory issues, legislation, and local, potentially allied, work groups
  • Techniques to analyze and evaluate programs and services that make up local systems of care
  • Assess individualized Wraparound plans submitted for review and approval
  • Teaches managerial staff how to develop outcome and process evaluation systems that meet community needs
  • Provides helpful information on recruiting and retaining talented employees
  • Guides managers and supervisors in assessing their own skills and enhancing them

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Wraparound Workbook 5:
Effective Strategies for Training Trainers
  • Includes over 60 transparency masters and a CD presentation for computer assisted training
  • Designed to help experienced participants and practitioners become Wraparound trainers
  • Identifies through self-assessment the experiences and skills learners need to become credible trainers through self-assessment
  • Assists in the collection of illustrations that help people understand the values of Wraparound and how to adapt the ten steps presented in the curriculum
  • Focuses on training preparation, targeted audiences, and frequently asked questions