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WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES: Wisconsin IDD-MH System Improvement Recommendation is in Progress

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The Wisconsin Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health (IDD-MH) System Improvement Community of Practice launched in December 2024. The project steering committee shared plans for turning the recommendations from last year's report into actions. Now, we're excited to share a few updates.

Recommendation 5.7 is now in progress


Recommendation 5.7 aims to expand the Certified Direct Care Professional (CDCP) training program to include modules related to IDD-MH. Learn more on page 68 of the report.

Here’s what to know:

  • This work will connect people who provide care to people with IDD-MH needs with free training. This includes family members and paid caregivers.
  • Training topics will help caregivers:
    • Understand IDD and mental health disorders.
    • Get strategies for effective communication and crisis prevention.
    • Recognize how mental health disorders present in people with developmental disabilities.
    • Know how health conditions connect with IDD and how they affect mood and behavior.
  • The Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, and members of the Community of Practice are working together to complete this work in 2025.

Visit the new Recommendation 5.7 webpage to learn more, see key milestones, and find ways to get involved.

Work on more recommendations is coming soon


The steering committee will start recruiting for two subcommittees in the next few weeks. As members of the Community of Practice, you'll have the chance to join these teams. Keep an eye on your email—we'll send information on signing up for subcommittees soon.

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