[2][independent source needed] WRAP focuses on a person's strengths, rather than perceived deficits.
[3] Copeland's work is based on the study of the coping and wellness strategies of people who have experienced mental health challenges.
They also work with health service providers, businesses and community groups.
[6] The Copeland Center provides training on WRAP, peer support, trauma informed care, on working with youth, and creating organizational change agents.
They have introduced their practices through the training of WRAP Facilitators all over the U.S.[7] There are WRAP Facilitators in the United States, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, China, and Ireland trained by the Copeland Center or Advanced Level WRAP Facilitators trained by the Copeland Center.