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Quality and Individualization in Wraparound Team Planning
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Janet?S?WalkerEmail author  Kathryn?Schutte
Institution:(1) Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University, Portland, OR;(2) Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University, Portland, OR;(3) Director of Research and Dissemination, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR, 97207-0751
Abstract:In children’s mental health, collaborative, team-based individualized service planning is most commonly known as wraparound, and has become one of the primary strategies for improving services and outcomes for children with the highest levels of need. We report on analyses of data gathered at 72 wraparound team meetings from communities around the United States. We describe the composition of the teams and the quality of the planning process they engaged in, and explore the extent to which these factors were associated with team member satisfaction and the individualization of plans. Teams in our study were numerically dominated by professionals. Parents attended a large majority of meetings, participation by youth and family advocates was frequent, participation by other family members infrequent, and participation by other members of the family’s informal or natural support networks rare. Observed teams varied considerably in the quality of their planning process and the degree of individualization of plans. Higher-quality planning was significantly associated with increased individualization of plans and with team member satisfaction with meeting productivity.
Keywords:wraparound  individualization  team  planning  community-based
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