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Student Services / Prevention & Wellness




Wisconsin School Crisis Preparedness
Monthly "Best Practice" Webcast Series



Behavioral Health Recovery After Crisis Situations


Tuesday, December 16, 2008
11:15 - Noon

Participants will learn:
  • Key Concepts of Disaster Behavioral Health.
  • Children’s reactions to community trauma.
  • Schools’ role in disaster/crisis recovery efforts.
  • Project Recovery – FEMA Crisis Counseling Program responding to recent Wisconsin Floods.
Presented by:
Gil Hoel, MS Ed, LCSW
Disaster Behavioral Health Consultant Lutheran Social Services Project Recovery

To view the webcast:
Go to http://media2.wi.gov/dpi/catalog/ and click 2008 Events in the left column, then click on Behavioral Health Recovery After Crisis Situations, or click on link above.

To view webcasts, go to http://media2.wi.gov/dpi/catalog/ and click 2008 Events at the top of the left column, or 2007 Events/2006 Events at the bottom of the left column, and then click on the desired webcast, or click on links below.


School Crisis Preparedness/Safe Schools series webcasts:

Project ADAM® – Is your school prepared for a cardiac emergency?
School Lockdowns
Youth Suicide Prevention for Schools
Hope After Tragedy - Weston's Story
Don’t Let That "Incident" Turn Into a "Crisis"
Peer Mediation – Racine Unified School District
DPI's Bullying Prevention Curriculum and Verona's Application of this Program
Wisconsin's Missing and Exploited Children
Creating a Positive School Community – McFarland’s Restorative Practices Journey
Tabletop Exercises - Efficient Ways to Test Your School Crisis Preparedness Plan
Ribbon of Promise
Begin the 2007-2008 School Year with a Safe Environment!
Campus Safety for Technical Colleges and Universities
The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program and Second Step - A Violence Prevention Curriculum
Responding to Emergencies And Disasters with Youth (READY)
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
The National Incident Management System and School Preparedness - Requirements and Resources
Creating a Positive School Culture to Reduce the Chance of Terror - The Green Bay East High School Experience
Bullying/Cyber-Bullying
United We Stand


For more information, please contact:

Joan Lerman
School Administration Consultant
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Student Services Prevention and Wellness
P.O. Box 7841
Madison, WI 53707-7841
(608) 266-2829  fax (608) 266-3643



For questions about this information, contact Laurie B. Salzman (608) 267-9117

Last updated on 12/16/2008 3:18:39 PM