Wisconsin Department of Justice Offers Services Following School Shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wis.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of School Safety (OSS) and Office of Crime Victim Services (OCVS) are providing resources after the school shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wis. which occurred this morning, Monday, December 16, 2024.
OSS has deployed a Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) to assist with reunification and counseling. The CIRT program is designed to minimize the psychological impact of a school critical incident; provide resources to help stabilize the school community; work to identify individuals that may require long-term mental health services after a critical incident; and offer support to school administrators and educators.
OSS has tips for parents on communicating with kids about crisis events:
Navigating a crisis with children
- Limit exposure to graphic media
- Children take cues from adults, so mange your stress openly
- Shield children from adult worries; let them be children
Discussing Crisis Details with children
- Provide clear, factual information without graphic details
- Show empathy and validate the child’s feelings
- Reassure them about safety and encourage ongoing conversation
- Listen, validate, and take the child’s concerns seriously
Talking to children about a crisis
- Make time but don’t force it
- Look for signs that the child wants to talk
- Choose calm moments for discussion (in the car, at dinner, or during calming activities)
- Let the child’s questions guide the conversation
Resources for victims of Abundant Life Christian School
Wisconsin DOJ’s OCVS Crime Victim Compensation Program is available to assist those impacted by the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School. Crime Victim Compensation can provide financial assistance with out-of-pocket expenses for medical, mental health, wage loss, and other specific benefits needed. Applications for Crime Victim Compensation may be found at on our website. Paper applications are also available upon request.
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