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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 9Pt. 6Ch. 4§ 18250 County Wraparound Services Program

§ 18250 County Wraparound Services Program

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§ 18250 County Wraparound Services Program

Key Takeaways

  • •Kids who need help can stay with their family or someone they know instead of going to a foster home.
  • •The help they get is special for them, like a plan made just for their family.
  • •Different groups (like schools, doctors, and parents) work together to help the kid and family.
  • •The county tries to use money from the government to pay for these special plans.

Example

A kid named Alex is having a hard time at home and school. Instead of sending Alex to live with strangers, the county makes a special plan.

Alex’s family gets help from teachers, doctors, and counselors who all work together. Alex stays at home with his mom, and everyone helps them with what they need.

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§ 18250 County Wraparound Services Program

(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that all counties be authorized to provide children with service alternatives to out-of-home care through the development of expanded family-based services programs. These programs shall include individualized or “wraparound” services, where services are wrapped around a child living with his or her birth parent, relative, nonrelative extended family member as defined in Section 362.7, adoptive parent, licensed or certified foster parent, resource family, or guardian. The wraparound services developed under this section shall build on the strengths of each eligible child and family and be tailored to address their unique and changing needs. (b) It is further the intent of the Legislature that the county wraparound services program include the following elements: (1) Enabling the county to access all possible sources of federal funds for the purpose of developing family-based service alternatives. (2) Encouraging collaboration among persons and entities including, but not limited to, parents, county welfare departments, county mental health departments, county probation departments, county health departments, special education local planning agencies, school districts, and private service providers for the purpose of planning and providing individualized services for children and their birth or substitute families. (3) Ensuring local community participation in the development and implementation of wraparound services by county placing or referring agencies and service providers. (4) Preserving and using the service resources and expertise of nonprofit providers to develop family-based and community-based service alternatives. (c) Beginning in the 2011–12 fiscal year, and for each fiscal year thereafter, funding and expenditures for programs and activities under this section shall be in accordance with the requirements provided in Sections 30025 and 30026.5 of the Government Code. (Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 732, Sec. 122. (AB 404) Effective January 1, 2018.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 18987.6 Child Welfare Service Alternatives
  • § 1900 Youth Service Bureau Programs
  • § 4345 Early Childhood Mental Health Programs
  • § 4348 Mental Health Intervention Grants
  • § 4350.5 Child Aide Training Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 18250.
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