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The Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Program, developed by the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), is a one-day training that provides an opportunity for educators to obtain initial certification in CPI's Nonviolent Crisis Intervention program. Participants will receive an introduction to crisis prevention focusing on nonphysical strategies, including nonverbal, paraverbal and verbal techniques that can be used to assist in de-escalating behavior. Educators will receive instruction, role-playing, practice and feedback in using personal safety techniques, such as blocking, moving and releasing, to avoid or minimize injury when interacting with an individual who is escalated.
INITIAL CPI Training - for Educators in our Service Area
April 6, 2020
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Heartland AEA Regional Education Center
Registration (course #180648)
Intended Audience: District staff in the Heartland AEA service area who work with individuals 3-21 years who engage in problem behaviors that have the potential to result in injury to self or others.
Heartland AEA staff: Look for upcoming professional learning opportunities through the Agency in the area of crisis prevention.
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