There is parking available onsite at the building. Lunch will not be provided. Participants are encouraged to pack or purchase lunch during the one hour lunch break.
You must attend the entire training to receive RSS CEUs. No partial credit will be awarded.
WRAP is a self-designed, peer-driven wellness and recovery process that helps individuals create the life and wellness they want — no matter what they’re facing. The program helps people build a personalized “Wellness Toolbox” of safe and effective tools, develop daily routines to sustain wellness, and create plans for stressors, early warning signs, crisis and post-crisis recovery.
At its core are five guiding principles: hope, personal responsibility, education, self-advocacy, and support. These principles give people agency: they define what wellness, recovery, and support mean for themselves — then shape a plan that fits their life.
WRAP is designed for anyone, at any time. Though originally developed to support people with serious mental-health challenges, its flexible, person-centered approach works equally well for trauma, stress, addiction, life transitions, physical health struggles, or simply as a daily wellness framework.
WRAP also connects you to a global community — people all over the world who use WRAP to build and maintain wellness. Through certified facilitators, materials, trainings, and peer-support networks, WRAP has spread internationally and continues evolving to meet diverse needs.
Three Core Objectives
1. Empower Individuals with a Self-Designed Path to Wellness
Through WRAP, participants gain the tools and structure to create a wellness plan tailored to their own lives — defining what “wellness” means for them and building daily practices to sustain it.
2. Provide a Practical Framework for Preventing & Managing Crisis
Help attendees learn how to identify stressors, early warning signs, and triggers — then build action plans for crisis prevention and post-crisis recovery, enhancing resilience and readiness.
3. Cultivate Long-Term Healing, Self-Advocacy & Community Support
Use WRAP to foster self-responsibility, education, and peer support — allowing individuals not just to survive challenges, but to heal, grow, and build supportive networks together.