6/15/2023 0 Comments Wraparound services in schoolsThe plan provides realistic strategies to meet measurable and attainable outcomes that the Child and Family Team develop. The Child and Family Team Plan is built on strengths and driven by underlying needs. The planning process follows four stages: Hello-Engagement and team preparation, Help-Initial plan development, Heal-Implementation, and Hope-Transition. This voluntary process utilizes a collaborative team approach including youth and their family and their choice of professional and natural supports. Wraparound is an individualized, holistic, comprehensive, youth-guided, and family-driven planning process. Wraparound in Michigan is guided by 13 values: Child Well Being, Family Focused, Safety, Individualized, Cultural Competence, Direct Practice and System Persistence, Community Based, Strength Based, Parent Professional Partnership, Collaboration, Social Network/Informal Supports, Outcome Based, Cost Effective & Responsible. Wraparound supervisors and facilitators receive extensive initial and ongoing training to become certified to deliver the planning process to youth and families. It is made accessible through a network of CMHSPs (Community Mental Health Service Programs) and their contracted providers. Wraparound is made available to Medicaid-eligible youth and families in all Michigan counties. Wraparound became a Michigan State Plan Service in 2013. Wraparound was developed in the 1980’s and adopted by Michigan in the 1990’s. Wraparound is an EPSDT (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment) service when delivered to youth under 21 years of age.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |