Resilient Wisconsin: Resources and Materials
Want to join us in building a Resilient Wisconsin? Share the resources and materials below with your family, friends, neighbors, and community leaders. Together, we can build a state that is connected, stronger, and thriving today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Publications
Download and print these educational resources for all audiences.
Brochure: Moving Prevention Upstream
This brochure is about one community’s broken bridge that can help people understand the impact and importance of upstream prevention efforts.
Coloring sheet: Live Your Best Life, P-02979 (PDF)
This coloring sheet was designed as a self-care activity for people of all ages with the message that opportunities for better health are all around you. Explore them everywhere you live, work, and play to live a full life.
Coloring sheet: Unleash You Inner Strength, P-02980 (PDF)
This coloring sheet was designed as a self-care activity for people of all ages with the message that people are stronger than people know. The power to recover from setbacks, adapt to change, and overcome life’s challenges is within you.
Coloring sheet: Need a break? It's natural, P-02981 (PDF)
This coloring sheet was designed as a self-care activity for people of all ages with the message to keep the outdoors in mind when wanting to relax and recharge. Spending time in nature is a great way to get active and improve your mood.
Coloring sheet: Take Care of Your Whole Self, P-02982 (PDF)
This coloring sheet was designed as a self-care activity for people of all ages with the message that good health happens in our bodies and minds, and in our actions and relationships. Take care of your whole health for a better life.
Coloring sheet: Care Goes the Distance, P-02983 (PDF)
This coloring sheet was designed as a self-care activity for children with the message that staying connected to the people who matter most is important.
Fact sheet: Healing Comes From Relationships, P-01229 (PDF)
This one-page fact sheet lists the nine practices of trauma-informed care.
Fact sheet: In This Together: Understanding the Effects of Collective Trauma, P-02779 (PDF)
This one page fact sheet defines collective trauma, why it is harmful, and coping strategies.
Tip sheet: Applying the Parallel Values of Trauma-Informed Practices, P-02640 (PDF)
This tip sheet is for organizations seeking to apply the practices of trauma-informed care.
Tip sheet: Developing Parallel Skills for Trauma-Informed Practice, P-02641 (PDF)
This tip sheet is for professionals who provide services and support for people who have experienced trauma and toxic stress.
Toolkit: First Responders, P-02913 (PDF)
This toolkit connects to a training presentation for first responders. It offers resources to manage the stress that comes with being a first responder.
Social media
Raise awareness of Resilient Wisconsin through posts on social media. Tag all of your posts with #ResilientWisconsin.
Promote Resilient Wisconsin on your personal, business, and/or organization's Facebook page. Use the posts below. Send an email to dhsresilientwi@dhs.wisconsin.gov if you have questions or concerns about these items.
Instructions
- Download/save the image to your device.
- Upload the image to your Facebook page.
- Use the text above the image to complete the post.
First responders
Being a first responder doesn’t mean putting your own health and wellbeing last. Our short training video on managing toxic #stress and #trauma can help Wisconsin’s helpers build the #resilience they need to keep serving their community and avoid burnout. Watch it here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/trauma-toxic-stress.htm#fr-training #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Facebook first responders image)
Resilient Wisconsin Month (May)
Let’s band together this May for #ResilientWisconsin Month. Get to know the skills and strengths that can help you deal with and recover from life’s toughest moments. Now is a perfect time to start building a healthier life. Visit resilient.wi.gov today!
(Download Facebook Resilient Wisconsin month image 1)
What does #resilience look like? Staying in touch with your feelings. Staying flexible when problems pop up. And staying connected to supportive loved ones. That’s not all! During #ResilientWisconsin Month, learn about resilience and what it can do for you. Learn more here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm
(Download Facebook Resilient Wisconsin month image 2)
Winter resilience
Bouncing back can feel harder when long #winter months are dragging you down. #Resilience-building habits like connecting with friends and eating and sleeping well can help. Find more practical tips for living a healthy, resilient life at resilient.wi.gov. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Facebook winter resilience image 1)
Don’t forget to take your emotional temperature this #winter. Understanding your #feelings and where they come from helps you build #resilience and recognize signs of #stress and #depression. That way you can make healthy changes and ask for help if you need it. Need #help? Start here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Facebook winter resilience image 2)
Resilience types
Did you know there are different types of #resilience? They all work to help us overcome life’s challenges in different ways. And just like our #muscles, we can strengthen each one! Learn how build your physical, mental, social and emotional resilience today with #ResilientWisconsin: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm.
(Download Facebook resilience types image)
Community resilience
#Resilience isn’t just important for people. Communities face challenges, too. But when we all work together in support of policies and programs that build on our strengths and support our most vulnerable neighbors, we create a more #ResilientWisconsin! Don't know where to start? Start here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm.
(Download Facebook community resilience image)
Self-care
Taking time to relax, to enjoy a favorite #hobby, or stretch your mind and muscles? Don’t feel guilty! Feel #smart. Investing in #self-care makes you more ready to handle whatever comes next. That helps everyone around you. It’s what #resilience is all about! Get self-care tips here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm.
(Download Facebook self-care image)
Influences
What influences our #health? It’s not just #diet or #exercise. Our whole health is shaped by our whole life, from our family history and childhood experiences to the places where we live, work, and play. See what’s impacting your well-being at resilient.wi.gov. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Facebook influences image)
Help
When times get tough, it’s easy to feel all alone or that you need to handle things by yourself. But you’re not alone. Help is always close. #ResilientWisconsin can connect you to free and local support, from immediate help to specific resources of need: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/help.htm
Promote Resilient Wisconsin on your personal, business, and/or organization's Instagram page. Use the posts below. Send an email to dhsresilientwi@dhs.wisconsin.gov if you have questions or concerns about these items.
Instructions
- Save the image to your device.
- Upload the image to your Instagram feed.
- Use the text above the image to complete the post.
First responders
Being a first responder doesn’t mean putting your own health and wellbeing last. Our short training video on managing toxic #stress and #trauma can help Wisconsin’s helpers build the #resilience they need to keep serving their community and avoid burnout. Watch it here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/trauma-toxic-stress.htm#fr-trai…. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Instagram first responders image)
Resilient Wisconsin Month (May)
Let’s band together this May for #ResilientWisconsin Month. Get to know the skills and strengths that can help you deal with and recover from life’s toughest moments. Now is a perfect time to start building a healthier life. Visit resilient.wi.gov today!
(Download Instagram Resilient Wisconsin Month image 1)
What does #resilience look like? Staying in touch with your feelings. Staying flexible when problems pop up. And staying connected to supportive loved ones. That’s not all! During #ResilientWisconsin Month, learn about resilience and what it can do for you. Learn more here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm.
(Download Instagram Resilient Wisconsin Month image 2)
Winter resilience
Bouncing back can feel harder when long #winter months are dragging you down. #Resilience-building habits like connecting with friends and eating and sleeping well can help. Find more practical tips for living a healthy, resilient life at resilient.wi.gov. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Instagram winter resilience image 1)
Don’t forget to take your emotional temperature this #winter. Understanding your #feelings and where they come from helps you build #resilience and recognize signs of #stress and #depression. That way you can make healthy changes and ask for help if you need it. Need #help? Start here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Instagram winter resilience image 2)
Resilience types
Did you know there are different types of #resilience? They all work to help us overcome life’s challenges in different ways. And just like our #muscles, we can strengthen each one! Learn how build your physical, mental, social and emotional resilience today with #ResilientWisconsin: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm
(Download Instagram resilience types image)
Community resilience
#Resilience isn’t just important for people. Communities face challenges, too. But when we all work together in support of policies and programs that build on our strengthens and support our most vulnerable neighbors, we create a more #ResilientWisconsin! Don't know where to start? Start here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm
(Download Instagram community resilience image)
Self-care
Taking time to relax, to enjoy a favorite #hobby, or stretch your mind and muscles? Don’t feel guilty! Feel #smart. Investing in #self-care makes you more ready to handle whatever comes next. That helps everyone around you. It’s what #resilience is all about! Get self-care tips here: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm
(Download Instagram self-care image)
Influences
What influences our #health? It’s not just #diet or #exercise. Our whole health is shaped by our whole life, from our family history and childhood experiences to the places where we live, work, and play. See what’s impacting your well-being at resilient.wi.gov. #ResilientWisconsin
(Download Instagram influences image)
Help
When times get tough, it’s easy to feel all alone or that you need to handle things by yourself. But you’re not alone. Help is always close. #ResilientWisconsin can connect you to free and local support, from immediate help to specific resources of need: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/help.htm
Trainings
Help the helper
This is a free video training for formal and informal helpers. It provides information on how to build resilience to live a happier, healthier life. No certificate of completion is available for this training. Complete this short survey to receive a certificate of completion for watching this video.
First responder
This is a free video training for EMS professionals, firefighters, and law enforcement officers. It provides information on how to recognize the symptoms and risks associated with toxic stress and tools for self-care and asking for help when needed to improve mental and physical health. Complete this short survey to receive a certificate of completion for watching this video.
The Resilient Wisconsin video library features more than 50 videos accessible in multiple languages. The videos includes first responders and other helpers sharing their stories of resiliency. Some of the videos are available below. View them all on YouTube.
Trauma-Informed News and Notes
The monthly "Trauma-Informed News and Notes" email bulletin features articles, funding opportunities, research, and training opportunities related to adverse childhood experiences, trauma, toxic stress, and more.
This email bulletin ceased publication as of the September 2024 edition.