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what is a wrap around substance treatment

by Angel Heathcote Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Although core services directly related to diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs) are undoubtedly important, wraparound services, which address clients’ co-occurring problems, are important components that constitute a comprehensive model of treatment (NIDA, 2012).

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How wrap around services improve recovery and mental health?

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What is wrap and how does it work?

The WRAP process supports you to identify the tools that keep you well and create action plans to put them into practice in your everyday life. All along the way, WRAP helps you incorporate key recovery concepts and wellness tools into your plans and your life.

What is wrap (wellness recovery action plan)?

Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a simple and powerful process for creating the life and wellness you want. With WRAP, you can: The WRAP process supports you to identify the tools that keep you well and create action plans to put them into practice in your everyday life.

What is a “wrap around” resource?

Wrap around resources are your own personal network of support. It is a system that is tied together through your recovery. Each support service has agreed to work together to make sure all your needs are being met once you complete treatment and re-enter the “real world”.

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Discover the Key Concepts of WRAP

The five key concepts are at the core of WRAP and, along with the WRAP values and ethics, help bring WRAP to life in your life.

Explore the Parts of WRAP

The foundation of WRAP’s six parts is the wellness toolbox. Using the tools in our wellness toolbox, we build our WRAP.

WRAP Values and Ethics

The core values and ethics of WRAP represent the heart of WRAP ​training and implementation.​ They’re what  bring the materials to life. Read on to learn about WRAP values and ethics and see how they can support your personal wellness. Read More

The Global WRAP Community

WRAP was founded in Vermont, USA, in 1997. Since then, it has truly WRAPped around the world, with groups, Co-Facilitators, and individual WRAP users in 10+ countries. The WRAP process spans all ages, cultures, and life experiences. Read More

The WRAP Story

WRAP was developed by people who were living with a variety of mental health challenges and were working hard to feel better and get on with their lives. In the last 20+ years, WRAP has been recognized as an evidence-based practice and adapted for use with all kinds of life issues. Read More

The Way WRAP Works

Your personal WRAP is all your own. The process of co-facilitating the evidence-based practice of WRAP peer groups uses consistent guidelines, approaches, and materials to make sure individuals using WRAP get the very best we have to offer. Read More

What is wraparound in mental health?

What is Wraparound? Wraparound differs from many service delivery strategies, in that it provides a comprehensive, holistic, youth and family-driven way of responding when children or youth experience serious mental health or behavioral challenges. Wraparound puts the child or youth and family at the center.

What is wraparound process?

Wraparound is commonly described as taking place across four phases of effort: Engagement and team preparation, Initial plan development, Implementation, and Transition. During the Wraparound process, a team of people who are relevant to the life of the child or youth (e.g., family members, members of the family’s social support network, ...

What is the National Wraparound Initiative?

The National Wraparound Initiative works closely with the National Wraparound Implementation Center (NWIC), which provides training and consultation to states and communities seeking to implement Wraparound with fidelity.

Do wraparound facilitators need training?

Not only do Wraparound facilitators (or care coordinators) and parent and youth support partners require training and coaching to criteria for skillful practice, but also providers in the service array need to be trained and supported to use evidence-based strategies and interventions.

Is wraparound good for young people?

There is now strong evidence that, when Wraparound is done well (i. e., with “fidelity”), young people with complex needs are more likely to be able to stay in their homes and communities, or, should a crisis occur, to be in out-of-home placements only for short periods of time.

Do wraparounds have better outcomes?

Young people in Wraparound tend to have better outcomes than similar young people who don’t receive Wraparound, across different areas of their lives including mental health, and functioning in their homes, schools and communities.

Is wraparound a proprietary model?

Finding a consultant or trainer has not always been easy, however, since Wraparound is not a proprietary model. To address this issue, the NWI launched the National Wraparound Implementation Center, which provides training, coaching, and a method that facilitates development of local expertise and sustainability.

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