Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training and Blue Card Certification - Evening, Three Nights

Thursday, Mar 5, 2020 at 5:00 PM to Thursday, Mar 19, 2020 at 9:00 PM CST

Lockport Village, 17549 Village Lane, Lockport, IL, 60441, United States

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Thursday, Mar 5, 2020 at 5:00 PM to Thursday, Mar 19, 2020 at 9:00 PM CST

Lockport Village, 17549 Village Lane, Lockport, IL, 60441, United States.

Nonviolent Crisis Intervention

This three-part training takes place at the Lockport Village; participants must attend all three days to receive training credit and achieve certification.

Times:

Tuesdays, March 5, 12, and 19, 5:00-9:00pm

Who should attend:
  • Relief parents and part-time staff who are unable to attend trainings hosted during normal business hours;
  • All new hires who have not yet completed certification at SOS Children’s Villages Illinois
  • Any employees who have not yet completed Blue Card Certification at SOS;
  • Any employees whose Blue Card Certification has expired or will expire prior to the next class

 Learning Objectives:

  • Categorize behaviors into four distinct levels and identify responses most appropriate to prevent escalation or de-escalate crisis situations;
  • Describe key elements of nonverbal communication, and demonstrate ways to adjust your own nonverbal communication to prevent escalation or to de-escalate crisis situations;
  • Explain three distinct components of the vocal part of speech and how each can impact the perception a listener forms about the message conveyed;
  • Demonstrate the use of verbal and nonverbal intervention strategies effective for different types of defensive behavior;
  • Recognize internal and external factors that may contribute to behavior escalation and staff responses;
  • Convey an understanding of how behaviors and responses influence each other;
  • Recognize physiological and psychological reactions that may be trigged by real or perceived threats and ways these may impact staff responses in crisis situations;
  • Describe what might influence whether fear and anxiety lead to an unproductive reaction or productive response in critical moments;
  • Categorize risk behaviors, considering likelihood and severity, linking perceptions of risk to Rational Detachment, Integrated Experience, and fear and anxiety;
  • Convey reasoning for responses to varied risk behaviors that are rooted in professional values;
  • Describe principles used in disengagement skills;
  • Demonstrate how to apply these principles safely when responding to physical risk behaviors while applying a framework to evaluate whether a chosen response is safe, effective, acceptable, and transferrable.
  • Describe principles used in disengagement skills;
  • Demonstrate how to apply these principles safely when responding to physical risk behaviors while applying a framework to evaluate whether a chosen response is safe, effective, acceptable, and transferrable.
  • Review and practice prevention and intervention skills; reflect on and discuss learning as it relates to workplace circumstances; and
  • Describe key areas that must be addressed after a crisis incident and how these areas apply to both staff and individuals involved in any level of crisis behavior.

  Important Reminders:

  • Participants are encouraged to bring a lunch to training Wednesday to provide additional time to study for the post-test.
  • Participants should dress in professional attire that allows for movement, minimal jewelry, and shoes with a rubber sole.  
  • This training will involve being physically active, practicing personal safety techniques, participating in roleplays, and taking a post-test at the conclusion of the course.
  • Training will start promptly at 9am, and no participants will be admitted after 9:15am.  To earn certification (valid for 2 years), you must:
    • Be present, both physically and mentally, for the duration of the training;
    • Participate in discussions and activities;
    • Demonstrate physical competency in personal safety techniques;
    • Score at least an 80% on the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention post-test.

 

 As always, if you need childcare or other work-related accomodations for this training, please contact your supervisor.

Cancellation policy

If you need to cancel your registration, please give 1 week advance notice.  Submit your cancellation request by email to training@sosillinois.org.

SOS Children's Villages Illinois

http://www.sosillinois.org

This training is being led by Katie Reilly, Crisis Prevention Institute Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Instructor and Quality Improvement & Training Manager at SOS Children's Villages Illinois.

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