Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program
The goal of the Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program (WI CPCP) is to improve mental health care for children in the state of Wisconsin by providing education, consultative support, and resource support from child psychiatrists, pediatric psychologists, and resource personnel. With this support, primary care providers are able to offer timely, quality mental health care to children and adolescents with mild-to-moderate mental and behavioral health concerns.
The Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program bases its support to primary care providers on three pillars:
Consultation
Call or email us to consult with a child psychiatrist or pediatric psychologist about your patients.Consult
Resources
Find tools to help you manage your patients' mental health and connect them to resources they need in the community.Locate Resources
Education
Find education on topics relevant to the child and adolescent mental health needs in your practice.Learn in-person, virtually, and on-line
Case Conference Series | May 15, 2024
Depression Beyond Basics
Join our Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists in an interactive didactic opportunity.
- FREE to PCPs working with children with mental health concerns
- Occurring quarterly (August, November, February, May)
- 40-minute interactive case presentation
- Downloadable tip sheets
For more information, please reach out to WICPCP@mcw.edu.
WI CPCP
By the Numbers as of June 30, 2023
8800+
MENTAL HEALTH-RELATED CONSULTATIONS PROVIDED TO PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS
3400+
HOURS OF CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PROVIDED
1900+
PARTICIPATING PROVIDERS
942,000+
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN WISCONSIN WHOSE PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS ARE ENROLLED IN WI CPCP
Wisconsin CPCP Facts
For additional details about the WI CPCP’s consultation, resource coordination, and education efforts, please view our annually updated WI CPCP Facts Sheet.
Contact Us
The WI CPCP operates Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CST, excluding holidays.
This website is produced by the Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program (WI CPCP) and funded by Wisconsin Department of Health Services with funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a 5-year cooperative agreement (Award Number 6 U4CMC32324‐04‐01) totaling $2,225,000, with 0% financed with non-government sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.