This principle is what the CMMC program is based on and helps the family look at the positives
What is strengths based?
During the engagement phase the facilitator meets with the family to identify these that highlight the family
What are strengths?
This drives a person to act they way they do
What is an unmet need?
In this phase of wraparound the facilitator meets with the family
What is the engagement phase?
The purpose of this is to provide immediate relief so that family's can participate in the wraparound process
What is immediate crisis stabilization?
This person is a neutral and does not provide a bias opinion
What is a facilitator?
This principle states that the family makes the overall decisions
What is family voice and choice?
These types of strengths contain values and attitudes, skills and abilities, attributes and features, and preferences
What are functional strengths?
This statement should always include an "ing" word
What is a need statement?
In this phase of wraparound the facilitator prepares and set the stage for life after wraparound
What is the transition phase?
This episode note is a requirement when assessing lethality in scidmarcs
What is a 091 note?
Facilitators are required by law to do this
What is mandated reporting?
This principle states the importance of being sensitive to diversity
What is cultural competent?
This is a type of strength that is not considered effective in the wraparound process
What is a descriptive strength?
These are examples of what needs should not be
Give 2 of 3 answers
What are goals, services and problem behaviors?
In this phase the team is identifying the top needs for the client and family
What is the planning phase?
During this the facilitator would client if they have had thoughts of hurting themselves of a plan to end their life
What is a suicide assessment?
Facilitators can do this to this to make sure what they have "heard" is correct
What is reframing the comment?
This principle states that family choses team members that include friends and family
What are natural supports?
Team meeting agenda should be based on these four A's
Accomplishments, Assess, Adjust, Assign
These areas are often overlooked when developing needs
Give 3 of 6 answers
What are meaningful relationships, sense of safety and wellbeing, power and control, joy, relevant skills and knowledge, and a sense of value and self-worth?
In this phase of wraparound the plan is refined and TDT's are happening consistently
What is the implementation phase?
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What is a safety plan?
Asking questions in a non-judgmental way, providing feedback, noticing the speaker's body language all help the facilitator be this
What is an active listener?
These 2 principles assist the family to have a unique plan and support not subject to any conditions
What is individualized and unconditional?
Patterns, Gaps in the timeline, Missing people in the story, sense of safety and well-being, power and control, relevant skills and knowledge, sense of self-worth, meaningful relationships
What are common topics overlooked in learning the family story?
These type of activities are often used to help find the underlying need
Give 3 out 5 answers
What are 3 wishes, magic wand, bugs, iceberg and the tree?
During this phase, a major part is adjusting and monitoring the wraparound plan and why does it take some families a little longer to complete this phase?
What is the implementation phase?
What is not knowing what the "hole in the heart" is?
If completing a lethality assessment and client confirms this question, immediate attention is needed and client can not be left alone
What is the "intent"?
Developing effective partnership with the family, guides the team, creates linkages between the wraparound process
What are the skills of the facilitator?