Wisconsin Safe and Healthy Schools

Overview

The Wisconsin Safe & Healthy Schools Training & Technical Assistance Center builds the capacity of Wisconsin school districts to implement programs that effectively prevent and intervene in alcohol and other drug abuse and violent behaviors among students in order to reduce these barriers to learning.

The Wisconsin Safe & Healthy Schools Center is a collaborative project between the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and the CESA Statewide Network (CSN).

The regional coordinator for CESA 2 is Jackie Schoening from CESA 6.

Program Support

  • Training and technical assistance for public schools in Wisconsin around ATOD and School Safety/Bullying/Crisis Management/ Suicide Prevention
     

  • Provide professional development for K-12 educators on strategies that are evidence-based or promising practices in the areas of ATODA and violence prevention. Professional learning is via online, blended education or face-to-face settings.
     

  • Provide follow-up technical assistance to participants in the professional learning event in order to support implementation
     

  • Web page and e-newsletter with access to the most recent data, information, practices, and programs

Offerings