GGA11-CPI Day 1 (Crisis
Prevention Institute (Training (Day
1)... If you plan on attending day 1
& 2, you will need to register for
each event/training separately July
27th
Presenter:
CONTACT _Con-4146124F136 \c \s \l
Clendon Gustafson, CONTACT
_Con-4146124F17 \c \s \l CESA #12
clendon@cesa12.k12.wi.us
The Nonviolent
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.
Day 1: The
Crisis Development Model, Nonverbal
behavior, para-verbal communication,
verbal intervention, precipitating
factors, staff fear and anxiety,
personal safety techniques
Note:
Individuals who have been trained in
the CPI process in the past, but
require a “refresher” course, may
choose to register for: day 1, day
2, or both days. These individuals
must produce a CPI certification
card in order to qualify for this.
Individuals who have never been
trained in the CPI process may
choose to register for day 1, or
both days, but not day 2 alone.
Wisconsin's State
Performance Plan Indicators: 2, 4
Wisconsin Teacher
Standards Addressed: 2, 3, 5, and 6
Wisconsin Pupil
Services Standards Addressed: 1, 2,
3, 4, and 6
Wisconsin Administrator Standards
Addressed: 1, 3, 4, and 6
