CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI)
is a training program designed to equip staff with skills to prevent and manage
challenging behaviors in crisis situations. It emphasizes proactive responses,
de-escalation techniques, and safe disengagements, with the goal of using
physical interventions as a last resort. This training meets a portion of the
requirements for key identified personnel, as required by the Michigan
Department of Education Policy for the Emergency Use of Seclusion and
Restraint.
Content will be delivered in a virtual
and in-person format. Virtual modules (2 hours) will be asynchronous, provided
through an email link, 7-10 days prior to in-person training. (Must be
completed prior to in-person training.) In-person training will review concepts
and provide teaching and practice of physical interventions.
In addition to the virtual portion, this is a one day in-person training. Select the date that best fits your schedule.
Dates / Locations
August 26 / Taylor School Multipurpose Room, Petoskey
October 16 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
February 5 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
Time
8 a.m-3:30 p.m.
Audience
Teachers preK-grade 12, administrators, counselors, ISD staff, paraprofessionals, support staff, community partners/agencies
Presenters
Mary Corder, Eric Daniel, Jessica Wright, Char-Em ISD Certified CPI Trainers