Wisconsin School Threat Assessment Form - Phase I - Parent/Foster Parent/Legal Guardian Interview is a legal document that was released by the Wisconsin Department of Justice - a government authority operating within Wisconsin.
Q: What is the Wisconsin School Threat Assessment Form?
A: The Wisconsin School Threat Assessment Form is a document used in Wisconsin schools to assess and respond to potential threats of violence.
Q: What is Phase I of the Wisconsin School Threat Assessment Form?
A: Phase I of the Wisconsin School Threat Assessment Form includes the Parent/Foster Parent/Legal Guardian Interview.
Q: Who does Phase I involve?
A: Phase I involves parents, foster parents, or legal guardians of the student under assessment.
Q: What is the purpose of Phase I?
A: The purpose of Phase I is to gather information from the parent, foster parent, or legal guardian about the student's behavior, social interactions, and any potential concerns.
Q: What kind of questions are asked in the Parent/Foster Parent/Legal Guardian Interview?
A: The interview may include questions about the student's relationships, home life, social media use, and any previous concerning behaviors.
Q: How is the information from the interview used?
A: The information from the interview is used to assess the level of risk and develop appropriate intervention strategies to address any potential threats.
Form Details:
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