Hunter et al. |
Milwaukee |
1. Criminal |
Wraparound |
'Care co- |
National and |
"Wraparound |
(a) families are identified through |
No statistical |
(2004) |
Child and |
justice system |
Milwaukee |
ordinator’ |
state funding. |
Milwaukee has |
their children who have who have |
outcomes |
Adolescent |
staff (probation |
- 'bachelor’s |
developed a |
been convicted of a sex offence and, | ||||
Strengthening |
Health Services |
officer, court |
level workers |
fee-for-service |
therefore, referred to Wraparound | |||
community- |
welfare officer, |
who are |
provider |
Milwaukee | ||||
based |
US Dept. |
prison staff |
intensively |
network that | ||||
programming |
of Justice |
etc.) |
trained and |
includes more |
(b) entry criteria are that young | |||
for juvenile |
(provided |
certified’ |
than 200 |
people have complex emotional and/or | ||||
sexual |
additional |
2. Counsellor/ |
'Care co- |
agencies and |
behavioural needs - approx. 65-70 out | |||
offenders: Key |
funding) |
therapist |
ordinator’ |
individuals |
of every 560 young people who enter | |||
concepts and |
manage |
offering a |
the service are sex offenders | |||||
paradigm shifts |
3. Social |
— |
- caseload |
broad range | ||||
worker |
Not reported |
of no more |
of services |
(c) Mandatory participation (based on | ||||
WOE: Low |
than 8 young |
and supports”. |
reviewers assessment of the authors | |||||
4. Psychologist |
people and |
Wraparound |
description) | |||||
One group post- |
facilitate the |
Milwaukee also | ||||||
test only |
'collaborative |
operates a |
(d) Milwaukee |
— | ||||
child and |
"mobile urgent |
No perception | ||||||
family team |
treatment |
outcomes | ||||||
process’. |
team”, which | |||||||
brings together | ||||||||
Care Co- |
psychologists | |||||||
ordinators |
and social | |||||||
— |
- 'broker’ |
workers. | ||||||
Not reported |
services. |
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