Who We Are
We support the growth of HFW teams across North Carolina.
NC HFWTP is funded by the NC Department of Health and Human Services and operates out of the UNC Greensboro Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships.
What We Do
Our implementation specialists offer high-quality HFW training and credentialing.
We also provide monitoring to assure fidelity in HFW implementations across the state, and technical assistance to communities interested in or already employing HFW care coordination.
Our Purpose
The mission of the North Carolina High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program is to provide ongoing training, technical assistance, coaching, and advocacy for communities offering High Fidelity Wraparound care coordination throughout North Carolina. We achieve this mission in two key ways:
- By promoting teamwork and collaborating with State and local partner organizations, and supporting local HFW teams to offer families effective, individualized processes that empower youth and families to reach their potential.
- By supporting the development and expansion of HFW teams across the state to ensure the sustainability of the model for youth and families now and in the future.
The vision of the NC High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program is for the High Fidelity Wraparound Model to be implemented across North Carolina so that youth and families feel supported and empowered to overcome challenges, develop resilience, and have access to family-driven, strength-based care coordination.
The NC DHHS’ Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services contracts with UNCG to support:
- statewide use of the HFW model
- the growth of HFW teams
Learn More
To find out how our program can help you, how to bring HFW to your area, and more, contact:
Our thanks to the experts that contributed to the development of NC HFWTP.
Vroon VDB in Centennial, Colorado provided training, consultation, and oversight during the initial development of the NC High Fidelity Wraparound Training Program. The Youth and Family Training Institute at the University of Pittsburgh, Wraparound Milwaukee, and the National Wraparound Initiative provided further guidance and ongoing consultation.