Training Description:
As a supervisor or director in a Community Service Agency (CSA) one of your responsibilities is to serve as a coach to staff facilitating Wraparound with families.
The introduction to Coaching in Wraparound will prepare for the series by examining your own learning style and considering the learning styles of your team; reflecting on strength-based supervision; and reviewing the four components of Wraparound: Theory of Change, Four Phases, Ten Principles, and Family Partner and Care Coordinator Skill Sets. The subsequent modules will review three coaching tools and provide opportunity to practice using vignettes and resources developed specifically for CSA Wraparound coaches.
Shadowing, a form of observational learning, is the process of learning that occurs when staff observe Wraparound activities between seasoned staff and families. Paying attention, processing and storing the information are the focus of shadowing.
Behavioral Rehearsal is a role-play method that provides an opportunity for the staff to act out behaviors before having that discussion with a family.
Live Coaching is a form of assessment and support of Wraparound activities with families that takes place in a safe learning environment.
This short training does not meet the requirements for CE Credits.