CPI – Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training: Trauma 2023-24 – December
CPI – Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training: Trauma 2023-24
This training is for participants who have not taken Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training (NVCI) within the last two years. Trauma considerations will be highlighted throughout the training. This training meets a portion of the requirements for key identified personnel, as required by the Michigan Department of Education’s 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. Total training of 8 hours.
Learner Outcomes
Identify and know how to respond to varying levels of crisis behaviors.
Develop limit-setting strategies to de-escalate crisis behavior.
Understand the importance of proactive strategies to reduce crisis behavior.
Understand the principles of Trauma Informed Care.
Understand the risks of restraints and their use only as a last resort.
Learn safety interventions and review physical skills to maximize safety and minimize harm.
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) Tenets
Safe and Supported
Dates/Time
August 22 / 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
All sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
November 10 / Char-Em ISD Charlevoix (NEW LOCATION)
December 8 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
January 19 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
February 7 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
March 8 / Char-Em ISD Boyne City
Target Audience: Teachers pre-K through grade 12, administrators, counselors, ISD staff, paraprofessionals, and support staff
Instructor: Eric Daniel, Char-Em ISD Certified CPI Trainer