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Intervening in the Lives of Youth with Complex Behavioral Health Challenges and Their Families: The Role of the Wraparound Process
Authors:Eric J Bruns  Janet S Walker  Michelle Zabel  Marlene Matarese  Kimberly Estep  Deborah Harburger  Madge Mosby  Sheila A Pires
Institution:1. Division of Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy, University of Washington School of Medicine, 2815 Eastlake Ave E, Suite 200, Seattle, WA, 98102, USA
2. Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA
3. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
4. Human Service Collaborative, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Wraparound is an individualized, team-based service planning and care coordination process intended to improve outcomes for youth with complex behavioral health challenges and their families. In recent years, several factors have led wraparound to become an increasingly visible component of service systems for youth, including its alignment with the youth and family movements, clear role within the systems of care and public health frameworks, and expansion of the research base. In this paper, we provide a review of the place of the wraparound process in behavioral health, including a discussion of the opportunities it presents to the field, needs for further development and research, and recommendations for federal actions that have the potential to improve the model’s positive contribution to child and family well-being.
Keywords:Wraparound  Care management  Community-based  Policy  Children and adolescents  Effectiveness  Systems of care
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