Child welfare supervisors in Wisconsin fulfill many roles and are responsible for many practice areas. In order to assist you in supporting your workers in a wide variety of roles, we have compiled information and links to resources for supervising Access, Initial Assessment, Ongoing Services, Foster Care, and Wisconsin Indian Child Welfare on this page.
Supervising Access and Initial Assessment
See the Case Worker section of our website for detailed information about training for your Access and Initial Assessment staff
Supervising Ongoing Services
See the Case Worker section of our website for detailed information about training for your Ongoing Services staff
Supervising Foster Care
See the Foster Care Coordinator section of our website for detailed information about training for your Foster Care Coordinators / Licensing staff
Supervising the Wisconsin Indian Child Welfare Act (WICWA)
Child welfare workers are expected to work collaboratively with tribes to meet all WICWA requirements. As a child welfare supervisor, your completion of the Case Practice with American Indian Tribes training is critical to your understanding of WICWA
Supervising Youth Justice
See the links below for youth justice practice information, including information about Basic Intake Worker Training.