Read the latest post in Workplace Violence Prevention: CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog, “What Can We Do About Workplace Bullying?,” about ways to address–but not give in–to workplace bullying.
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For Professionals Committed to Safe and Caring Workplaces.
Read the first post in Workplace Violence Prevention: A Prepare Training® Blog, “Tornadoes Bring Awareness to Other Safety Concerns,” which discusses why workplace violence prevention needs to be a higher priority in all organizations.
Read more: Read the First Post in CPI’s New Prepare Training® Blog…
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A Scarborough, Maine family worried for their six year old child’s life due to repeated use of therapeutic restraint used in public schools, according to the Sun Journal.
Brandon Baizley, who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and oppositional defiance disorder, has been restrained over 25 times in the past year and a half.
Read more: Maine Family Questions School Use of Restraint…
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The Nebraska Department of Education developed a technical assistance document, Developing School Policies & Procedures for Physical Restraint and Seclusion in Nebraska Schools.
The document was created to provide schools information and guidance to create or revise policies regarding use of restraint and seclusion, based on national policy directions and research.
Read more: Nebraska DOE Develops Document on Restraint and Seclusion…
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In July 2009, US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan requested from each state’s Chief School Officer the current state guidelines regarding the use of restraint and seclusion in schools. The Department of Education has just made a summary of the state laws, regulations, policies, and guidelines available.
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