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CPI training is a 2 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
Day 1: Gain a basic understanding of crisis intervention methods. On the first day of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training, the emphasis is on early intervention and nonphysical methods for preventing or managing disruptive behavior. CPI's Personal Safety Techniques for staff are also demonstrated and practiced in this seminar to prepare staff to safely remove themselves and others from a dangerous situation. You'll learn:
* How to identify behaviors that could lead to a crisis.
* How to most effectively respond to each behavior to prevent the situation from escalating.
* How to use verbal and nonverbal techniques to defuse a behavior reducing the risk of someone injuring their selves or others.
* How to cope with your own fear and anxiety.
* How to use CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior becomes physical.
Day 2: Reinforce preventive techniques and learn principles of nonharmful physical intervention.
The second day of training expands on crisis intervention methods to include the study and practice of nonharmful Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention. These techniques are taught to be used as a last resort when an individual becomes an immediate danger to self or others. You will learn:
* When it's appropriate to physically intervene.
* How to develop team intervention strategies and techniques.
* How to assess the physical and psychological well-being of those involved in a crisis.
* How to safely and effectively control and transport an individual.
* How to maintain rapport with the acting-out individual.
* Key steps for debriefing after a crisis.
* How to properly document an incident.
This is one time training and certification is good for 2 years.
CPI Booster Training is required every two years thereafter.
IMPORTANT: If your CPI or CPI Booster Training expires, you will have to take the CPI 2-Day Training again and CPI Booster every 2 years thereafter.
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CPI training is a 2 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
Day 1: Gain a basic understanding of crisis intervention methods. On the first day of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training, the emphasis is on early intervention and nonphysical methods for preventing or managing disruptive behavior. CPI's Personal Safety Techniques for staff are also demonstrated and practiced in this seminar to prepare staff to safely remove themselves and others from a dangerous situation. You'll learn:
* How to identify behaviors that could lead to a crisis.
* How to most effectively respond to each behavior to prevent the situation from escalating.
* How to use verbal and nonverbal techniques to defuse a behavior reducing the risk of someone injuring their selves or others.
* How to cope with your own fear and anxiety.
* How to use CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior becomes physical.
Day 2: Reinforce preventive techniques and learn principles of nonharmful physical intervention.
The second day of training expands on crisis intervention methods to include the study and practice of nonharmful Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention. These techniques are taught to be used as a last resort when an individual becomes an immediate danger to self or others. You will learn:
* When it's appropriate to physically intervene.
* How to develop team intervention strategies and techniques.
* How to assess the physical and psychological well-being of those involved in a crisis.
* How to safely and effectively control and transport an individual.
* How to maintain rapport with the acting-out individual.
* Key steps for debriefing after a crisis.
* How to properly document an incident.
This is one time training and certification is good for 2 years.
CPI Booster Training is required every two years thereafter.
IMPORTANT: If your CPI or CPI Booster Training expires, you will have to take the CPI 2-Day Training again and CPI Booster every 2 years thereafter.
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CPI training is a 2 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
Day 1: Gain a basic understanding of crisis intervention methods. On the first day of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training, the emphasis is on early intervention and nonphysical methods for preventing or managing disruptive behavior. CPI's Personal Safety Techniques for staff are also demonstrated and practiced in this seminar to prepare staff to safely remove themselves and others from a dangerous situation. You'll learn:
* How to identify behaviors that could lead to a crisis.
* How to most effectively respond to each behavior to prevent the situation from escalating.
* How to use verbal and nonverbal techniques to defuse a behavior reducing the risk of someone injuring their selves or others.
* How to cope with your own fear and anxiety.
* How to use CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior becomes physical.
Day 2: Reinforce preventive techniques and learn principles of nonharmful physical intervention.
The second day of training expands on crisis intervention methods to include the study and practice of nonharmful Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention. These techniques are taught to be used as a last resort when an individual becomes an immediate danger to self or others. You will learn:
* When it's appropriate to physically intervene.
* How to develop team intervention strategies and techniques.
* How to assess the physical and psychological well-being of those involved in a crisis.
* How to safely and effectively control and transport an individual.
* How to maintain rapport with the acting-out individual.
* Key steps for debriefing after a crisis.
* How to properly document an incident.
This is one time training and certification is good for 2 years.
CPI Booster Training is required every two years thereafter.
IMPORTANT: If your CPI or CPI Booster Training expires, you will have to take the CPI 2-Day Training again and CPI Booster every 2 years thereafter.
More
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CPI training is a 2 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
Day 1: Gain a basic understanding of crisis intervention methods. On the first day of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training, the emphasis is on early intervention and nonphysical methods for preventing or managing disruptive behavior. CPI's Personal Safety Techniques for staff are also demonstrated and practiced in this seminar to prepare staff to safely remove themselves and others from a dangerous situation. You'll learn:
* How to identify behaviors that could lead to a crisis.
* How to most effectively respond to each behavior to prevent the situation from escalating.
* How to use verbal and nonverbal techniques to defuse a behavior reducing the risk of someone injuring their selves or others.
* How to cope with your own fear and anxiety.
* How to use CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior becomes physical.
Day 2: Reinforce preventive techniques and learn principles of nonharmful physical intervention.
The second day of training expands on crisis intervention methods to include the study and practice of nonharmful Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention. These techniques are taught to be used as a last resort when an individual becomes an immediate danger to self or others. You will learn:
* When it's appropriate to physically intervene.
* How to develop team intervention strategies and techniques.
* How to assess the physical and psychological well-being of those involved in a crisis.
* How to safely and effectively control and transport an individual.
* How to maintain rapport with the acting-out individual.
* Key steps for debriefing after a crisis.
* How to properly document an incident.
This is one time training and certification is good for 2 years.
CPI Booster Training is required every two years thereafter.
IMPORTANT: If your CPI or CPI Booster Training expires, you will have to take the CPI 2-Day Training again and CPI Booster every 2 years thereafter.
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CPI Booster Training is a 1 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
CPI Booster Training is required every two years after fulfilling the CPI Initial 2-Day Training, If a behavior treatment plan is in place.
Certification is good for 2 years.
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CPI Booster Training is a 1 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
CPI Booster Training is required every two years after fulfilling the CPI Initial 2-Day Training, If a behavior treatment plan is in place.
Certification is good for 2 years.
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CPI Booster Training is a 1 day course.
CPI is ONLY required by Provider staff if a Behavioral Treatment Plan (BTP) is written in the consumers individual plan of service (IPOS).
CPI Booster Training is required every two years after fulfilling the CPI Initial 2-Day Training, If a behavior treatment plan is in place.
Certification is good for 2 years.
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This course provides basic training in CPR and First Aid for Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
The Instructor will ask registrants if anyone is in need of Infant CPR/FA before starting the training. Infant CPR/FA is an additional 15 minutes of training.
Major Topics:
Scene Assessment; Responding to an Emergency; Legal Issues and Consent; Blood-borne Pathogens; Personal Protective Equipment; AED Use and Safety Precautions; Adult, Child, Infant CPR & Choking Care; CPR Barriers; Recovery Position; Medical Emergencies; Injuries and Traumatic Emergencies; Environmental Emergencies; First Aid Kit Contents.
CPR/FA Certification Card includes Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
CPR/FA is required every 2 years.
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This course provides basic training in CPR and First Aid for Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
The Instructor will ask registrants if anyone is in need of Infant CPR/FA before starting the training. Infant CPR/FA is an additional 15 minutes of training.
Major Topics:
Scene Assessment; Responding to an Emergency; Legal Issues and Consent; Blood-borne Pathogens; Personal Protective Equipment; AED Use and Safety Precautions; Adult, Child, Infant CPR & Choking Care; CPR Barriers; Recovery Position; Medical Emergencies; Injuries and Traumatic Emergencies; Environmental Emergencies; First Aid Kit Contents.
CPR/FA Certification Card includes Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
CPR/FA is required every 2 years.
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This course provides basic training in CPR and First Aid for Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
The Instructor will ask registrants if anyone is in need of Infant CPR/FA before starting the training. Infant CPR/FA is an additional 15 minutes of training.
Major Topics:
Scene Assessment; Responding to an Emergency; Legal Issues and Consent; Blood-borne Pathogens; Personal Protective Equipment; AED Use and Safety Precautions; Adult, Child, Infant CPR & Choking Care; CPR Barriers; Recovery Position; Medical Emergencies; Injuries and Traumatic Emergencies; Environmental Emergencies; First Aid Kit Contents.
CPR/FA Certification Card includes Adult, Child, Infant, and AED.
CPR/FA is required every 2 years.
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