CPI has been named as an approved training provider in the state of Oregon, just as the effective date for Oregon HB 2939 is about to take effect on July 1, 2012.
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For Professionals Committed to Safe and Caring Workplaces.
CPI has been named as an approved training provider in the state of Oregon, just as the effective date for Oregon HB 2939 is about to take effect on July 1, 2012.
Read more: CPI Named as Approved Provider in Oregon…
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When you’re facing disruptive students every day, how can you keep everyone safe?
Yankton School District has given their teachers the tools to de-escalate high-risk situations while focusing on safety for all involved. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention®, a key specialty of CPI, provides training and strategies for defusing anxious, hostile, and violent behavior at the earliest possible stage.
Read more: Teachers Learn to Prevent High-Risk Situations Safely…
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Seventeen representatives from North Carolina community colleges recently completed CPI’s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® Certified Instructor training at Central Carolina Community College (CCCC), according to an article on the CCCC website.
The new Instructors include college deans, directors, admissions coordinators, course instructors, and a campus police chief.
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The Hazelwood School District in Florissant, MO, was awarded $1.4 million in grant funding by the US Department of Education for a Safe Schools-Healthy Students Initiative.
The funds will go toward district programs focusing on positive behavioral supports and interventions (PBIS), bullying prevention, crisis prevention and intervention training, and more.
Read more: School District Receives Safe Schools Grant Funding…
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After a fight between a student and a teacher in one of its high schools, the Lompoc Unified School District in California is evaluating how well prepared teachers are to handle conflicts with students.
Read more: California School District Examines Staff Training Needs…
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by Theresa Maez, Academy School District #20, Colorado Springs, CO
At Academy School District #20, we have embraced the CPI philosophy of Care, Welfare, Safety, and SecuritySM for more than 13 years. When Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training was first introduced to our staff, some were skeptical and some were referring to the program as the “restraint class.”
Read more: More than Just the Restraint Class…
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