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Workshop SectionWorkshop SectionCPI Training ~ April 1, 2025
RegistrationRegistrationClick here to register for this section.
DepartmentDepartmentESU 9
Primary ContactPrimary ContactJessica Shepard
DescriptionVerbal De-escalation and nonviolence crisis intervention in the school setting.
Administration (Principals, Superintendents), Teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists, School Psychologists, Paraprofessionals
Satisfies the Behavior Intervention Training & Teacher Support Act requirement for 3 years.
LocationESU 9 Adams Room
StatusStatusThis section is currently below the required number of registrations needed.
1 Registered
8 Minimum; 50 Maximum; 2 Lunch Count
Section Date(s)
DateStart TimeStop Time
April 1, 20258:00 AM 4:00 PM
Registration DeadlineMarch 26, 2025
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AudienceAudience: Administration (Principals, Superintendents), Teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists, School Psychologists, Paraprofessionals
Pricing Information
 Who     Registration Fee     Default Price 
 Everyone      $25.00  Yes 

Materials FeeMaterials Fee: $0.00
LunchYes, lunch is provided.
College CreditNo, this section can NOT be taken for college credit.
T-ShirtsNo, this section does NOT have t-shirts.
CommentsProgram Objectives:
Use the philosophy of Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security and a person-centered and trauma-informed approach when responding to a person in distress.
Interpret distress behaviors and address the cause of the behavior to de-escalate the situation.
Assess the risk of behavior using the Decision-Making Matrix and identify preventative strategies to mitigate risk.
Identify and respond appropriately to various levels of crisis behaviors.
Manage your own emotional responses to distress behavior.
Use your communication skills to be supportive and strengthen your interventions to de-escalate potential conflict situations.
Use directive strategies when verbally intervening to de-escalate defensive behaviors