Who? What?
Principles of WrapAround
Phases of WrapAround
Alphabet Soup
Miscellaneous
100

Supportive Services Department

Wraparound & Supported Visitation Coordinator

Division of Children and Family Services

Who is Alyssa Williams

100

Family and child perspectives are intentionally elicited and prioritized during all phases of the Wraparound process. 

Family voice and choice

100

This phase may involve a final meeting of the whole team, a small celebration, or simply the family saying they are ready to move on.  

Phase four:  Transition

100

POC

Plan of care

100

A planning process that follows a series of steps to help children and their families realize their hopes and dreams.

Wraparound

200

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland

Director, Family Supportive Services

Who is Michelle Harris 

200

To Achieve the goals laid out in the Wraparound plan, the team develops and implements a customized set of strategies, supports and services. 

Individualized


200

Plan of care is written and all are committed to some action steps.  Accomplishments will be reviewed, assessed and adjusted.  

Phase three:  Plan implementation 

200

CP

Crisis Plan

200

Areas of daily activity critical to healthy growth and development of a child or successful functioning of a family.  Examples include safety, school/work, cultural and financial. 

Life domains

300

10427 Detroit Ave

Cleveland 44102

What is Applewood Centers

300

The Wraparound process and the Wraparound plan identify, build on, and enhance the capabilities, knowledge, skills and assets of the child and family, their community and other team members.

Strengths based

300

First team meeting to develop mission statement and explore family and youths strengths and needs.  Come up with different ways to meet those needs.  

Phase two:  Initial plan development 

300

TBS

Therapeutic Behavioral Services

300

Services and supports provided by professionals ("paid to care") under a structure of requirements for which there is oversight by state and federal agencies. 

Formal supports

400

Applewood Centers, BeechBrook, Catholic Charities, and this agency provide Tapestry services in Cuyahoga County.

Pressly Ridge 

400

The team actively seeks out and encourages the full participation of team members drawn from family members' networks of interpersonal and community relationships.  

Natural supports 

400

In this phase, the care coordinator meets with the family and youth to discuss the Wraparound process and listen to the family's story

Phase one:  Engagement and team preparation

400

SOC

System of Care 

400

Statements in a Wraparound plan that describe specific activities that will be undertaken, including who will do them and within what time frame. 

Action steps/Strategies 

500

The namesake of our Health and Human Services building. She lived from 1882-1971 and devoted her life to improving the conditions of Black women and is featured in a painting and statue in the building.

Jane Edna Hunter

500

Despite challenges, the team persists in working toward the goals included in the Wraparound plan until the team reaches agreement that a formal Wraparound process is no longer needed.  

Unconditional care 

500

Statement constructed by the family and youth that describes how they wish things to be in the future.

Vision statement

500

SACWIS

State Automated Child Welfare Information System 


500

A 2-3 sentence statement crafted by the Wraparound team (including the youth and family) that provides an overview of what the team is working toward accomplishing together.   

Mission statement