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Section 5 - Supporting Wraparound Implementation
5a.1 -
Supporting Wraparound Implementation: Overview
by Janet Walker
5a.2 -
The Wraparound Process: An Overview
of Implementation Essentials
by Eric Bruns & Janet Walker
5a.3 -
Choosing a Consultant to Support Your Wraparound Project
by Patricia Miles & The National Wraparound Initiative Advisory Group
5.b -
Planning for and Implementing System Change Using the Wraparound Process
by John Franz
5b.2 -
Family Voices Network of Erie County: One Community’s Story of Implementing System Reform
by Joan B. Kernan, Brian Pagkos, & John Grieco
5c.1 -
Training, Coaching and Beyond: Building Capacity in Your Wraparound Workforce
by Patricia Miles
5c.2 -
An Overview of Training for Key Wraparound Roles: The California Experience
by Brad Norman & Geraldine Rodriguez
5c.3 -
The Evolution of Wraparound Training: Lessons Learned
by Constance Conklin
5c.4 -
Supporting Workforce Development: Lessons Learned from Wraparound Milwaukee
by Mary Jo Meyers
5c.5 -
My Career Journey with Wraparound Milwaukee
by Kenyetta Matthews
5c.6 -
Wraparound Supervision and Management
by Patricia Miles
5d.1 -
Developing, Financing, and Sustaining Wraparound: Models for Implementation
by Patricia Miles
5d.2 -
Private Provider & Wraparound Flexibility
by Doug Crandall
5d.3 -
The Wraparound Orange County Model
by Denise Churchill
5d.4 -
Developing, Financing and Sustaining County-Driven Wraparound in Butler County, Ohio
by Neil Brown
5d.5 -
Funding Wraparound is Much More than Money
by Constance Conklin
5d.6 -
EMQ Children & Family Services: Transformation from Residential Services to Wraparound
by F. Jerome Doyle, Eleanor Castillo, Laura Champion, & Darrell Evora
5e.1 -
Measuring Wraparound Fidelity
by Eric Bruns
5e.2 -
Building Databases and MIS to Support Wraparound Implementation
by Aggie Hale
5e.3 -
Wraparound: A Key Component of School-Wide Systems of Positive Behavior Supports
by Lucille Eber
5e.4 -
Wraparound is Worth Doing Well: An Evidence-Based Statement
by Eric Bruns
5f -
A Best Practice Model for a Community Mobilization Team
by Andrew Debicki
5g -
Family Driven, Individualized, and Outcomes Based: Improving Wraparound Teamwork and Outcomes Using the Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP) System
by Eric Bruns, Janet Walker, Bruce Chorpita, & Eric Daleiden
Child, Adolescent and Family Branch,
Center for Mental Health Services,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research, United States
Department of Education
2008-2014,
National Wraparound Initiative
, Portland, Oregon.