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Wisconsin's Office of School Safety Plays Integral Part in Supporting Wisconsin Schools

Monday, January 20th, 2025 -- 11:01 AM

The Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of School Safety (OSS) plays an integral part in supporting Wisconsin schools during all phases of crisis response and recovery.

When schools are impacted by traumatic events, such as the sudden death of a student, a bomb threat, a school shooting, staff misconduct, etc., school leaders are often looked to for the answers about how to respond efficiently and effectively.

OSS provides guidance and support to schools faced with these challenges. “The Office of School Safety ensures that support is available for students and staff impacted by crises,” said Attorney General Josh Kaul.

“These services can be an integral part of re-establishing stability in a school community and helping kids get back to learning.” Since September 2020, OSS has aided in more than 150 school critical incidents around the state.

While there is no one-sized solution to all crisis events, OSS helps to guide a school’s crisis team through the steps from preparing in advance of a crisis, responding during the initial crisis, to implementing interventions that lead to successful recovery.

Should a crisis impact a school community, OSS is available to consult with school leadership and/or crisis teams to determine best practice response and recovery interventions.

OSS strives to work with the school community to identify the needs of the community and respond with the right level of support, meeting the physical and psychological security needs, to return to a safe learning environment as quickly as possible.

Types of interventions provided by OSS are determined by the needs of the community but could include:

  • caregiver trainings for staff
  • information and resources for staff and parents
  • ongoing support and consultation to leadership teams
  • aid in planning social support activities
  • guidance for small group and individual interventions
  • assistance in carefully designing interventions and communication after a suicide to decrease contagion

In addition, OSS has created and trained 12 regional Critical Incident Response Teams throughout Wisconsin.  These teams are prepared and can be deployed when requested to aid any school experiencing a crisis.

Each of Wisconsin’s 12 Cooperative Educational Service Agencies has also been equipped with social support toolkits to aid in the implementation of social support interventions in response to a crisis.


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