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Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Program (TAD) is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement Services (DLES). The TAD program supports efforts to provide treatment and diversion programming to non-violent adult justice-involved individuals for whom substance abuse was a contributing factor in their criminal activity.
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Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Program (TAD) | Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Program (TAD) The TAD program was established by the 2005 Wisconsin Act 25 to support efforts to provide treatment and diversion programming to non-violent adult justice involved individuals for whom substance abuse was a contributing factor in their criminal activity.
As required by state statute, the TAD grant is funded on a five-year cycle. There have been numerous expansions to the program since 2005. In 2025, the TAD grant will fund 61 treatment courts and 30 diversion programs across Wisconsin.
The TAD grant provides funds to local jurisdictions to offer justice involved individuals the opportunity to enter diversion programs or treatment courts. Involvement with TAD funded programs typically involves connection to treatment for substance use disorders, mental health services, cognitive behavioral health services, case management services, and other risk reduction services as an alternative to incarceration.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) is responsible for administering the TAD grant program in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections , the Wisconsin Department of Health Services , the Director of State Courts Office , and the Wisconsin Public Defender’s Office . The State Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) and TAD Subcommittee both serve as advisory bodies for the TAD grant program.
For more information related to TAD funded treatment court or diversion programs, please contact program staff Mike Derr or Marsha Schiszik . For existing TAD funded sites requesting assistance with fiscal related matters, please contact Jannifer Ayers .
Treatment Court and Diversion Program Standards All Rise Treatment Courts Standards Wisconsin Treatment Court Standards – Revised 2018 Wisconsin Diversion Program Standards Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Grant Application Materials 2027 TAD Grant Application Process 2026 TAD Grant Application Process TAD Competitive Grant Process for CY25 Funding Grant Reporting Resources Quarterly Program Report – Example Responses 2024 2025 Contract Compliance Form Travel and Training Expenditure Report Travel and Training References 2025 TAD Reporting and Modification Webinar – In order to access and launch the recording, type in the passcode: 9fne0G&5.
The Wisconsin DOJ TAD team hosted a webinar on February 5, 2025, to provide detailed instruction for quarterly reporting and modifications. February 5, 2025, TAD Reporting and Modification Webinar Slides – please note that slides with maroon octagon indicate a change from 2024 procedures or a new resource.
2025 Fiscal Reporting Workbook (Titled Agency ID-2025) Rename the file with the agency, grant ID and year prior to uploading to Egrants (e.g. Dane-18765-2025). Please upload this document as an excel file, do not PDF it if possible. Program Income reporting: choose one method to report 1-in the last tab of the attached workbook, updated quarterly or 2-the column provided in each quarter’s tab in the attached workbook.
It is more important for Egrants fields to be completed as well, be consistent with CORE data entry.
Quick Guide - TAD Community Resources – No cost/low-cost incentives ideas Treatment Court Case Plan Template-COMPAS Treatment Court Case Plan Template-LSI-R Treatment Court Case Plan Template-ORAS Discharge Summary Template Proximal, Managed, & Distal Goals- Judge Diane Bull Incentives-Sanctions-Service Adjustments-Decision Guide Recovery Capital Worksheets Community Mapping Resources Chart-Contact TAD Evaluations & Reports 2025 TAD Report - This report provides an overview of the Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) program between 2019 and 2023 in fulfillment of requirements outlined in Wis.
Stat. §165. 95(5p)(b).
2020 TAD Report - This report provides an overview of the Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) program between 2014 and 2018 in fulfillment of requirements outlined in Wis. Stat. §165.
95(5p)(b).
2022 Progress Report – Admission Cohort Status Update 2021 Progress Report – Admission Cohort Status Update 2020 Program Report – Admission Cohort Status Update 2019 Program Report – Admission Cohort Status Update The Treatment Alternative and Diversion (TAD) Dashboard - The Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Admission Cohort Report public dashboard serves as a replacement to the yearly static reports on referrals and admissions to TAD-funded treatment courts and diversion programs.
This dashboard is connected directly to the Comprehensive Outcome, Research and Evaluation (CORE) database where TAD-funded sites are required to input data on their program referrals, eligibility determinations, program admissions, program discharges, and other information about participants while they are in the program. The dashboard refreshes every morning and can be used to examine statewide aggregate data for TAD-funded programs.
Currently, the dashboard contains data for the past 5 years of CORE data entries (2019-2023).
Program Evaluation Resources Wisconsin Statewide Drug & Hybrid Court Performance Measures Wisconsin Statewide Drug & Hybrid Court Performance Measures - Mental Health Track Supplement Wisconsin Statewide OWI Treatment Court Performance Measures Wisconsin Statewide Veterans Treatment Court Performance Measures Wisconsin Statewide Pre-Charge and Post – Charge Diversion Program Outcome and Performance Measures Comprehensive Outcome, Research, & Evaluation Reporting System (CORE) Resources CORE is a web-based, integrated reporting system for problem-solving courts and diversion programs throughout Wisconsin.
The CORE system was developed by DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Information and Analysis (BJIA). This system is used by local sites to report participant-level data. Utilization of this system is required of all TAD funded sites.
CORE is also available to sites that do not receive grant funding and incorporates performance measures developed cooperatively with the National Center for Stat Courts (NCSC). Below are several links. The CORE site link is for existing sites that would like to access the CORE platform.
The CORE dashboard link is a public facing dashboard that serves as a live companion to the yearly static reports on referrals and admissions to TAD-funded programs.
CORE Resources and Training Materials Statewide 2019 - 2024 Procedural Fairness Report CORE Overview and Training Webinar 2024 2024 - CORE Training Webinar PowerPoint Additional CORE Improvements List 2023 CORE Data Extract Transformation and Unique Instance Guide (CORE 201) For more information about CORE or the dashboard, please contact Kaley Horvath or the CORE Help Desk.
WI TAD Funded Programs 2025 WI TAD Funded Programs 2024 WI TAD Funded Programs 2023 In addition to TAD funded programs, there are multiple treatment courts in Wisconsin that are operating using a variety of other funding sources. See below maps for a list of problem-solving courts in Wisconsin: Wisconsin Problem Solving Courts WI Problem Solving Treatment Courts 2024 WI Problem Solving Treatment Courts 2023
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Counties or Native American tribes in Wisconsin operating treatment courts and diversion programs for non-violent adults whose criminal activity involved substance abuse. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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