Frequently Asked Questions

What is a System of Care?“System of Care” or “SOC” is a comprehensive spectrum of effective services and supports for children, youth, and young adults with or at risk from mental health or other challenges and their families that is organized into a coordinated network of care, builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth, and is a culturally and linguistically responsive in order to help them to thrive at home, in school, in the  community, and throughout life. A system of care incorporates mental health promotion, prevention, early identification, and early intervention in addition to treatment to address the needs of all children, youth, and young adults. System of Care Core Values are:

      • Family and Youth Driven
      • Community Based
      • Culturally and Linguistically Competent

What is the TR v Quigley and Teeter (formerly Dreyfus and Porter) Settlement Agreement?

The TR v Quigley Settlement Agreement is a legal document stating objectives to develop and successfully implement a five-year plan that delivers Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) and supports statewide, and is consistent with Washington State’s Children’s Behavioral Health Principles.


What are Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe)?

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