SY 23-24 U-46 CPI 201: Nonviolent Crisis Intervention + Intro to trauma (Kimball MS) August 17th and 18th from 9-12
Ended Feb 26, 2024
Full course description
9 PD Hours
(2.5 Asynchronous, 6.5 In-Person)
Hybrid (Asynchronous and In-Person)
Required
Location Kimball Middle School
In addition to receiving CPI 101 content covering crisis de-escalation, participants receive IL state-mandated training on disengagement and restraint techniques as well as critical tools to discern when, how to use these more restrictive, physical interventions amidst a crisis.
Audience
KMS Crisis Response Team
This presentation will be led by Jose Tovar
Course Format Information
This course will involve both completion of an asynchronous module and an in-person session. The asynchronous module needs to be completed prior to the in-person session.
Evaluation and Attendance Information
Evaluation forms for this course will be available for 24 hours after the in-person session has ended. All evaluation forms must be completed by that time. Attendance will be taken via sign-in/sign-out sheet and once the attendance information has been entered into the course, your PD hour form will be available.
PD Hour / Pay / Professional Credit Information
As this is a required PD course, you may receive pay for completing part of the work in this course. Per the agreement between U-46 and ETA, all PD that receives hourly pay is not eligible for Professional Credits. If you have questions about this, please contact professionalcredit@u-46.org