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School Crisis Intervention Certification Course
When and where
Date and time
May 26, 2016 · 8:30am - May 27, 2016 · 5pm AST
Location
Trinidad & Tobago Bureau of Standards 1-2 Century Drive Macoya, Tunapuna-Piarco Trinidad and Tobago
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Description
Victim Support Foundation (VSF) and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF) USA, brings you a timely and intergral course with continuing education hours from University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
May 26th & 27th 2016 School Crisis Intervention
830am to 5pm daily. $1500. per person
Educators nationwide and worldwide struggle to establish and manage School Crisis Response Teams in response to the recent escalation in frequency and scope of campus emergencies. Community CISM teams have much to offer, but much to learn about the unique milieu of schools. Similarly, schools can benefit from CISM technology and strategies. This course attempts to develop a common language and approach that fits within the broad goals and specific needs of school crisis management. Working together in multi-disciplinary teams, we explore organizing principles, develop specific skills and culminate in a large incident planning simulation.
The Group Crisis Intervention course is recommended as a prerequisite but not required, as an overview of techniques will be provided. This course is designed for anyone with working in or with those in an educational setting.
Program Highlights
- Prevalence and effects of crisis on school performance
- The comprehensive nature of crisis management
- Developing a crisis plan
- Intervention techniques
- Effects of traumatic stress on learning and the school milieu
- Specific goals of crisis response
- Unique role and needs of building administrators
- Mitigating the effects of a crisis
- Responding to and managing a school-based crisis
- Signs and symptoms of excessive stress
Completion of “Responding to School Crises: An Integrated Multi-Component Crisis Intervention Approach” and receipt of a certificate indicating full attendance (14 Contact Hours)
Meals, certifcates and manuals included.
About the organizer
The Victim Support Foundation (VSF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that introduce victims of violent crime to the benefits of professional, emotional, mental and practical support. These services help them cope and overcome the many challenges that are associated with the personal effects of violent crime.