Professional Documents
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With Cheri
(Flight Team)
Lovre
Benefits: Increased level of readiness to respond to a range of kinds of student and staff deaths Scenario collaboration with people from other districts and regions - cross pollination of ideas, experience Greater reassurance to parents and your school board to be learning cutting-edge readiness Insights for staff development so all staff take ownership in their parts of crisis response and recovery Information and insights on managing aftermath of more challenging events (missing children, homicide, other) Features and Advantages: Content-oriented presentations on facets of responding to schools following deaths or other destabilizing events Small group activities and scenarios to take knowledge and concepts into skills Videos, demonstrations and role-plays of particularly challenging circumstances Improved ability to mitigate student reactions and drama, and mitigation of the ripple-out effect Discount on Crisis Resource Manual (info on planning, responding, templates for forms and agendas, etc.) Target Audience: K-12 & College; administrators, counselors, psychs, social workers, nurses, teachers, para-professionals, crisis team, others Agency staff (OYA, Childrens Mental Health, others) who may mobilize to provide support in the aftermath of crises Faith-based community members and others who would like to respond crises or who serve youth
This is part one of a two-part series: - Part I covers all the basics. You leave able to set up a team or improve current team capacities with this training - Part II goes into more depth and nuance, includes debriefing crises youve faced, greater focus on staff training Part I is a stand-alone course. You do not need to commit to Part II to gain full benefit from Part I. This is a great refresher for those who have had Flight Team training in the past. Gain new insights from recent events!