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King County Wraparound

King County Wraparound. March 22, 2011 Connie Kragt , Parent Partner Candace Hunsucker, Coach/Program Manager. What You Will Learn:. Definition of Wraparound Initiative Model Eligibility Criteria Process How to Make a Referral Questions. What is Wraparound?. Process, not a program

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King County Wraparound

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  1. King County Wraparound March 22, 2011 Connie Kragt, Parent Partner Candace Hunsucker, Coach/Program Manager

  2. What You Will Learn: • Definition of Wraparound • Initiative Model • Eligibility Criteria • Process • How to Make a Referral • Questions

  3. What is Wraparound? • Process, not a program • Team-based approach to developing and coordinating care plans • Integrates services and supports to help families achieve success

  4. Wraparound Delivery Team Model • 5 WDTs across King County • Divided by school district • CHS serves Lake WA, Riverview, Northshore, Shoreline, Skykomish School Districts • 4 Facilitators, 1.5 Parent Partners • Maximum of 15 families per facilitator • 60 families served at one time

  5. Eligibility • Children or youth up to age 21 • Living in King County • Experiencing emotional/behavioral disturbances (includes substance abuse issues) • Receives Services from 2 qualifying systems: Special Education; Mental Health; DDD; Substance Abuse; Juvenile Justice; DCFS • Agrees to participate in the process • Admission into CLIP

  6. Process/Phases • Engagement: Strengths, Needs, Cultural Discovery, Team identification, Vision, Crisis stabilization • Planning/Initiation: Share strengths, parts of CD, Prioritize needs, solidify team mission/vision, create care plan, safety plans

  7. Process/Phases • Implementation:Working the plan, identifying barriers to success, modifying plan, sharing successes “Families don’t fail, plans do” • Transition: Family has high involvement, team is committed, successes have been made, process can be continued without formal support

  8. Who is on this Journey with you? • Wraparound Facilitator: • Gets your team members to the table • Models group leadership with the long term intent to turn it over to the parent or youth • Wraparound Parent Partner: • Supports the parent through the process • Informs the parent and team of possible community resources • Ensures family voice is heard • Natural Supports

  9. Referral Process • Complete application • Sign ROI (attached) • Fax to Sandy Tomlin, Wraparound Program Specialist for King County • Waitlists? • WDT contacts family and referent within 48 hours

  10. Activity-10 Principles • Family Voice and Choice • Team Based • Natural Supports • Collaboration • Community Based • Culturally Competent • Individualized • Strengths Based • Persistence • Outcome Based

  11. Questions??? “What you focus on grows”

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