The Wraparound Review Committee (WRC) utilizes the System of Care Values and Wraparound Principles to review submitted Wraparound referrals for eligibility determination. The committee will provide assistance with monitoring the program capacity, analyzing the types and mixes of referrals received, and look for patterns and disparities. The WRC will not be in a position of approving transitions but rather ensuring that as space becomes available new youth are screened and admitted.
The Wraparound Review Committee (WRC) is made up of individuals who represent the various child and adolescent serving systems and priority populations that are served in Wraparound: Care Coordinated Organizations (TCHP or PSCS-Lane), Direction Service, Centro Latino Americano, Youth Era, and Oregon Family Support Network.
The WRC meets bi-monthly or as needed to review submitted Wraparound referrals.
The referring party will be responsible to complete the Wraparound Referral Packet, and submit to the Wraparound Review Committee. Any community member, system partner, or youth and family members can complete and submit a referral to the committee. In order to be eligible for acceptance into Wraparound, a youth must be Medicaid/OHP Insured and enrolled with a Care Coordinated Organization (TCHP or PSCS-Lane), involved with two or more youth serving systems, at risk for higher levels of care, and under the age of 18 as defined by Oregon Health Authority.
Fidelity Wraparound services are available to youth with the highest level of need, multi-system involvement, elevating risk and/or complex needs for family/members who are interested in the intensive, fidelity based planning process. Wraparound occurs in four phases with structured meeting facilitation components at monthly team-based meetings for up to 18 months on average. Each youth and family team work on their individual plan and timeframe.