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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com WrapCT Presents: Building a System of Care Utilizing the Wraparound Process
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Three Levels of Change Needed Practice Program System
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com If you only work on practice and fail to work on system and program you get...
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Turbo Care Management
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com If you only work on program and fail to change practice and system you get…...
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Hardening of the Categories Agency / Program Isolation Repackaged Categorical Services Lack of Community Buy-In Lack of Cross System Involvement
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com If you only work on system and fail to change program and practice you get…...
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com The Amazing Exploding Triangle Unstable base of care Mid-level services in chaos Client’s experience random access to services Loss of mission, vision and value Top down without bottom up
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com System Of Care Incorporates a broad array of services and supports organized into a coordinated network Integrates care planning and management across multiple levels Is culturally and linguistically competent Builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth at service delivery and policy levels Building Systems of Care: A Primer Sheila A. Pires, Spring 2002
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com System of Care Guiding Principles Comprehensive, incorporating a broad array of services and supports Individualized Provided in the least restrictive, appropriate setting Coordinated both at the system and service delivery levels Involve families and youth as full partners Emphasize early identification and intervention
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com...a process and an approach. not a program or a service not a program or a service Wraparound IS...
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Categorical Approach Assess Problems Look at Services that are Available… Plug Services into the Family
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Examples of a Categorical Approach Services reflect what’s available and has been tried rather than what’s really needed
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Community Based Strengths Technology Cluster Technology Cluster Unconditional Care Normalization Cultural Competency Collaboration Needs Driven Refinancing Family Centered System Integration Wraparound: A Cluster of Technologies Tied to Core Values
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Steps for Developing an Individualized Plan Step 1:Getting to Know the Family Step 2:Start Meeting with Strengths Step 3:Family Identifies Vision Step 4:Team Identifies Needs Step 5:Prioritize Needs Step 6:Action Planning Step 7:Commitments Step 8:Evaluation Step 9:Documentation Step 10:Crisis Planning
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Social/Fun Mental Health Family A Place to Live School/Work Cultural Spiritual Safety Legal Medical/Health Finances Relationships Other Life Domain Areas for Planning
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Challenges to Best Practice Encouraging & sustaining creativity in staff generated solutions Integrating Wraparound values with mandates Evaluating current program practices against the values base Giving up own turf in order to meet needs of families Ensuring line staff have skills which match values base All staff committed to Value Base
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Issues of Fidelity to the Model Current Service Driven Practice Standard QA/QI Measures Local Community Buy In Partnership Challenges and Fragmentation Leadership and Lack of Commitment to True Change
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com Committing to Change Assure consumer access to care that is based on family choice based on family choice strength based strength based culturally sensitive culturally sensitive enhances the quality of daily living enhances the quality of daily living provides families the right thing at the right time in the right way provides families the right thing at the right time in the right way
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com “Vision is the ability to see beyond to see beyond the majority.” Charles R. Swindel “Vision is the ability to see beyond to see beyond the majority.” Charles R. Swindel
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Mary Jo Meyers consultmjm@hotmail.com For more information contact: For WrapCT-Tim Marshall 860 550 6531 For Training, content and materials- Mary Jo Meyers, MS., 414 257 7521 consultmjm@hotmail.com
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