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Presented at the 22nd Annual Research Conference
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Session Number: 2000 Room: Salon E & F
Presenting: Josie Welsh
All Authors for this paper: Josie Welsh; April Coleman; Christy Brinkley; David Saarnio
Presentation Type: poster presentation
Synopsis: The current study utilized a three-pronged feedback and evaluation system to investigate facilitator morale as it relates to caregiver satisfaction, wraparound fidelity, and phases of wraparound care. The combination of high fidelity scores in areas which rely on facilitator skill such as including families in decisions (voice and choice), highlighting specific strengths of the family and youth (strengths-based), persistence, and cultural competence, and low scores in areas that integrate the youth into his or her community (community-based) with specific, measurable goals (outcomes-based) can adversely affect morale in key service providers.
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Session Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM