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FUNDED LOCAL AGENCY
Milwaukee
 
PREVIOUS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Wisconsin, 2003–2008
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction*

Brian Weaver
CSHP Director

Jon Hisgen
Health and Physical Activity Consultant

Emily Holder
Consultant, HIV/STD Prevention Program


Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services*

Claude Gilmore
CSHP Director


 
Healthy KidsThe Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction receives funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health to promote coordinated school health, provide HIV prevention education, and conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). In collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction conducts programmatic activities to benefit the health and wellness of Wisconsin’s children and youth.

Wisconsin's Program In Action

Promoting Coordinated School Health with an Emphasis on Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Tobacco Use Prevention (PANT)

  • Providing professional development on effective curricula, instruction, and assessment regarding physical activity, nutrition, tobacco use prevention, and related health issues to increase the skills and knowledge of educators.
     
  • Collaborating with the Governor’s Office and the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services to sponsor a school awards program recognizing Wisconsin schools that develop policies, programs, and infrastructure to create and maintain healthy school environments.
     
  • Providing technical assistance and professional development to increase the number of professionally trained health education coordinators in Wisconsin schools.
     
  • Collaborating and coordinating cross-agency programs to strengthen state and local school health programs addressing PANT.

Providing HIV Prevention Education

  • Providing technical assistance to schools and youth-serving organizations to increase their capacity to provide HIV prevention education for youth of color, runaway and homeless youth, and sexual minority youth.
     
  • Providing professional development to community-based agencies serving disparate populations to increase their capacity to provide parents with the knowledge and skills to communicate with their children about sexual health.
     
  • Providing professional development to schools on skill-based instruction and assessment in human sexuality and HIV prevention through blended and online courses.
     
  • Using a variety of media to disseminate effective HIV prevention program policies and practices.

Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Administering the YRBS to collect health risk behavior data that are representative of Wisconsin students in grades 9–12.
     
  • Disseminating the results of the YRBS to stakeholders statewide and using the data to track critical health behaviors among the state’s youth.
     
  • Using YRBS data to strengthen and increase health programs and resources and to identify health disparities impacting youth.


For information on Wisconsin's previous program activities, see Wisconsin, 2003–2008.


For data from other states, territories, or localities, see

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