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Wisconsin

Learn more about suicide and prevention efforts in Wisconsin, including a list of laws enacted in AFSP's top priority areas. Updated: May 2025.
Suicide Data: Wisconsin

Wisconsin suicide prevention plans and initiatives

Wisconsin’s suicide prevention activities are housed within the state’s Department of Health Services (DHS) in partnership with Prevent Suicide Wisconsin (PSW), a statewide public-private partnership that was formed in 2009, when shareholders identified the need to create an umbrella organization for suicide prevention efforts in Wisconsin. The PSW Steering Committee provides oversight of statewide suicide prevention efforts, with representation from local coalitions, universities and colleges, advocacy groups (including AFSP-Wisconsin), and state agencies. In addition, the state’s Department of Public Instruction (DPI) maintains a Youth Suicide Prevention webpage.

Suicide prevention in Wisconsin is driven by Wisconsin’s Suicide Prevention Plan: Strategies for Action and Hope report, which was released by PSW in September 2025 with contributions from AFSP-Wisconsin, and also contains the state’s data on suicide and self-harm.

Wisconsin laws

Key:

  • Required by law
  • Encouraged by law
  • No law in place

Crisis lines and 988 implementation

  • Addresses 988 infrastructure and provides for telecom user fee
  • Addresses 988 infrastructure but does not include telecom user fee
  • 988 law limited to creating an exploratory commission, advisory committee, or task force

Mental health parity

  • Public health plans (e.g., Medicaid) regularly submit parity compliance analyses to state regulators
  • Private health plans (individual and group) regularly submit parity compliance analyses to state regulators

K – 12 school suicide prevention

  • Inclusion of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and/or other crisis line(s) on student ID cards
  • Student allowances for excused mental health absences
  • School personnel must report student suicide risk to a parent and/or guardian
  • Suicide prevention and/or mental health training for certain school personnel, annual
  • Suicide prevention and/or mental health training for certain school personnel, not annual
  • Suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention policies/programming
  • Student education on suicide prevention

Health professional training in suicide assessment, treatment and management

  • Mental health professionals receive regular training
  • Mental health professionals receive one time training
  • Medical/surgical professionals receive regular training
  • Medical/surgical professionals receive one time training

Conversion therapy bans

  • Prohibits licensed/board certified mental health providers from engaging in conversion therapy with minors under 18 years of age
  • Prohibits licensed/board certified mental health providers from engaging in conversion therapy with vulnerable adults
  • Prohibits use of state funds for any purpose related to conversion therapy (e.g., conducting, making a referral for, or extending health benefits coverage for) 1

University and college campus suicide prevention

  • Inclusion of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and/or other crisis line(s) on student ID cards
  • Students receive information on available mental health and/or suicide prevention services and/or resources
  • Adoption of suicide prevention/awareness policy or program

Firearms

  • Process for extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs)
  • State voluntary do not sell list

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