Prevention Board Grantees
Regarding the Sound Beginnings and the Supporting Healthy Vision Modules: These modules are completed outside of PDS. If you would like it tracked in PDS, you will need to manually add it to your PDS account as “completed”. Please refer to our training documentation for guide on how to complete this.

The purpose of this module is to help home visitors and home visiting supervisors better understand what Reflective Supervision and Reflective Practices are and how they can support your role as a home visitor (or supervisor) as well as the families served within your program.

This series is intended for both new providers and more experienced providers who are looking to improve their knowledge about comprehensive and important skills, such as early childhood development, behavioral health, and the role of care coordination in Wisconsin Medicaid.

This 35-minute module will teach you about developmental monitoring including what it is, the benefits, and strategies for implementing it into your work.

In this training, you will become familiar with the methodology that we use to guide our CQI work in Family Foundations Home Visiting, the Model for Improvement.

This 25-minute module will teach you about marks that matter and sentinel injuries, including why they are significant, who is at risk, and what to do if you suspect abuse.

This two-part series is designed for home visitors to better understand the signs and symptoms of perinatal mental health issues and how they impact mothers and families.

This series is intended for both new providers and more experienced providers who are looking to improve their knowledge about comprehensive and important skills, such as client-centered interviewing, behavioral health, and the role of care coordination in Wisconsin Medicaid.

These training modules provide a brief introduction to the Protective Capacity Family Assessment model. They are based off the PCFA, Part 1 training taught at the Milwaukee Child Welfare Partnership (MCWP) which is based off a more comprehensive curriculum developed by ACTION for Child Protection.

In this module you will learn about what it means for a child to have difficulty hear – anatomically, physiologically, and developmentally.

In this module, you will learn how to identify healthy vision milestones in children as well as how to help families promote healthy vision, identify concerns, and access resources.