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Your Life, Your Future is a sample guide in workbook format for youth in the wraparound process.
A technical assistance tool for developing a system of care.
The Center for Community School Partnerships at UC Davis contains links to research and resources from the Center for Community School Partnerships (CCSP), a California-based program. The CCSP promotes student success, well being, and equitable, just communities for all learners by creating pathways between communities and their schools.
Provides a description of Durham’s System of Care infrastructure as well as example forms used.
Helps families know what to expect from a system of care team as well as how to best advocate for their child
Choices is a non-profit organization that helps manage systems of care in Marion county and Northern Indiana. They also provide training and consulting for communities developing their own systems of care. Register for the Indiana System of Care Conference (May 5, 2011) here.
Hernandez, M., Worthington, J., & Davis, C.S. (2005). Measuring
the fidelity of service panning and delivery to system of care principles:
The system of care practice review (SOCPR).
(Making children’s mental
health services successful series, 223-1). Tampa FL: University of South
Florida, The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute.

Spanish Version
Partnerships for Learning: Profiles of Three-School – Community Partnership Efforts.
Serving everyone at the table: Strategies for enhancing the availability of culturally competent mental health services (Making children’s mental health services successful series).
Links to online publications about the systems of care approach
The Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental health website provides technical assistance to system of care communities.
Provides free resources and syntheses on general literature about community, family and school partnerships
Offers resources to help practitioners better understand the wraparound model and how to implement it with greater consistency and quality.
The University of South Florida Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health provides more research on systems of care.
Provides fidelity measures as well as other resources describing wraparound process
Describes Milwaukee County’s Wraparound program, including the organizational structure and commonly used forms.
Describes the importance of involving youth and necessary action steps. This guide was specifically developed with youth involved in a system of care

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