Child Abuse and Neglect Training

Important Information Regarding the Mandated Reporter Training Content (Updated 8/20/24)

Revision of the 2023 Version - DPI continues to work closely with local and state-level partners to review and revise the training which had been released on August 2, 2023. This type of thoughtful revision takes time and we do not anticipate an update to the training materials during the 24-25 school year. Please plan upcoming staff training using one of the two versions available below. The 2021 version maintains the previous guidance for reporting judgement for educators.

In addition to being streamlined to reduce the overall completion time, the revamped training will provide more clarity on the responsibility to report when there is reasonable cause, the right and wrong times to ask follow-up questions of students and caregivers, and how to respond to resource needs in partnership with families.

To provide clarity for staff trained with either of the current versions, we are providing a handout on an Overview of Key Information. Additionally, for school leaders and interested parties, we are providing a document outlining the reasons for the changes to this training in the first place.

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Training Implementation Overview

Training Overview

All school employees are listed as mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect in statute, Wis. Stat. § 48.981(2).

Provide Training at Least Every 5 Years

School boards and leaders in schools participating in the Private School Choice Programs (Choice) and Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP) are to ensure all employees receive training provided by the Department of Public Instruction within six months of initial hiring and, minimally, at least every five years thereafter, Wis. Stat. sec. 118.07(5).

Track and Monitor Training Compliance

Schools are responsible for monitoring and tracking adherence to the training requirement. DPI recommends school leaders create a process to ensure training requirements are met and records of completion of training are on file for employees.

Legal Note

This training is not intended to serve as legal advice and cannot substitute for legal guidance in specific cases. If needed, legal advice on specific issues should be obtained by legal counsel.

Two Options for Providing Training

There are two ways a school may meet the requirement of training staff in the mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect.

  1. Hold a Local In-Service. Schools may opt to provide a local in-service session using the PowerPoint slides or showing the video segments provided by DPI. Schools are strongly encouraged to partner with local child welfare agency professionals for the planning and delivery of this training. In this case, the school is responsible for maintaining a list of who has attended and completed the training.
  2. Require Online Module Completion. Schools may also have their staff complete DPI’s online module individually. If staff complete DPI’s online module and enter their email address, they will receive an automated email that verifies their completion. Some schools require their staff to forward this email to an individual at the school who tracks this completion. Please note it may take 10-14 business days to receive your confirmation email.

Training Materials

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As of September 2023, local school leaders have the option to use one of two versions of the training.

Version from 2021 OR Version from August 2023

OPTION 1 - Hold a Local In-Service Training

Provide staff with local in-service training, preferably in partnership with local child welfare professionals if they have capacity to do so.

Facilitators may use the provided slide deck, or facilitators may choose to screen the video segments from the online training module. Speaker notes are provided within each PowerPoint slide. The entire PowerPoint, or each video from the online module, must be utilized in order to meet the statutory requirement of completion of DPI training. Additional slides and information may be added. Schools using this option to meet the training requirement may locally determine how to document employee participation.

Prior DPI Training Slides (Version from 2021)

OPTION 2 - Online Learning Module (Click on the buttons below to begin the training)

Employees, please read the following before you begin the training:

As of September 2023, local school leaders have the option to use one of two versions of the training. Please ensure you know which version your school has directed you to complete.

Confirmation of Training
  1. Where do you need to send it? Make sure you know where to send your confirmation email (for example, to a supervisor, a principal, or human resources in your district.) Your school should provide instructions for where to send this email.
  2. Keep a copy - Keep a copy of your confirmation email as proof of training completion. Note: School staff will need to retake the training upon starting employment in a new school district or private school, in accordance with local policies regardless of last completion date.
  3. Do not send to DPI - DPI is not responsible for maintaining records of course completion. This responsibility lies with the school and individual employee. Do not send your confirmation email to DPI.
  4. Thank you for your patience - It may take 10-14 business days to receive your confirmation email.

IMPORTANT NOTE
Due to the high volume of users taking this course, it may take 10-14 business days to receive your confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation email within 10-14 business days, please do the following:
- Check spam/junk email folders.
- Ensure all email addresses are spelled correctly.
- Separate multiple email addresses with commas (not spaces, periods, or semicolons.)
- Retake the training and submit the form again.

Threats of School Violence

Please note: All school employees must also complete the Mandatory Reporting of Threats of School Violence (Act 143) Training. The web module for this training is available on the Student Services/Prevention and Wellness Required Training for Wisconsin School Staff webpage.

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