Wisconsin Order for Placement (CGI) is a type of court order issued by a Wisconsin court that requires the placement of a child in a residential facility or treatment center that specializes in providing services for children and adolescents with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or emotional disturbances. The purpose of this order is to ensure that the child receives appropriate services and to ensure the safety of the child and the community. The types of Wisconsin Order for Placement (CGI) include: commitment orders, temporary placement orders, and pre-adjudicatory placement orders. Commitment orders are issued when a court finds that a child needs to be placed in a residential facility or treatment center due to the severity of their mental illness, developmental disabilities, or emotional disturbances. Temporary placement orders are issued when a court finds that the child needs to be placed in a residential facility or treatment center for a set period of time, usually for the purpose of receiving treatment. Pre-adjudicatory placement orders are issued when the court finds that the child needs to be placed in a residential facility or treatment center prior to the child's adjudication.