CPI - Initial Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
09/17/2024 08:00 AM - 03:30 PM CT
Category
In-Person
Admission
- $210.00
Location
Hotel Chequamegon
101 Lake Shore Drive, West
Ashland, WI 54806
United States of America
Room Number: The Waterfront Room
101 Lake Shore Drive, West
Ashland, WI 54806
United States of America
Room Number: The Waterfront Room
Summary
This training will be an Initial Training for those new to CPI Non-Violent Crisis Intervention.
The Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training Program is a holistic behavior management system based on the philosophy of providing the best Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security for staff and those in their care even during the most violent moments. The program focuses on preventing disruptive behavior by communicating with individuals respectfully and with concern for their well-being. The program teaches physical interventions only as a last resort - when an individual presents an imminent danger to self or others - and all physical interventions taught are designed to be non-harmful, noninvasive and to maintain the individual’s dignity. Follow-up debriefing strategies are also key components of the training program.
Participants will be required to complete an on-line training portion before attending the in-person training. Participants will receive information about the online training 1-2 weeks before the in-person training date.
Participants are required to have their supervisor's approval before registering for this event.
The Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training Program is a holistic behavior management system based on the philosophy of providing the best Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security for staff and those in their care even during the most violent moments. The program focuses on preventing disruptive behavior by communicating with individuals respectfully and with concern for their well-being. The program teaches physical interventions only as a last resort - when an individual presents an imminent danger to self or others - and all physical interventions taught are designed to be non-harmful, noninvasive and to maintain the individual’s dignity. Follow-up debriefing strategies are also key components of the training program.
Participants will be required to complete an on-line training portion before attending the in-person training. Participants will receive information about the online training 1-2 weeks before the in-person training date.
Participants are required to have their supervisor's approval before registering for this event.