CTRI
03-17-2010, 10:53 AM
Crisis Response Planning (2 days)
The increase of critical incidents (violence, suicide, tragedy, etc.) requires schools, communities and organizations to be prepared to respond to these unfortunate events. This training will focus on how to organize effectively and quickly at a time of high stress so that groups are better prepared to respond to the emotional needs of those affected by a critical incident. Participants will leave the workshop with a clear understanding of how to implement their own crisis response team and plan for their specific environment. A major portion of the second day will be dedicated to exploring CTRI's Critical Incident Group Debriefing model. While group debriefing is a very important tool in responding to unfortunate events, it is also a process that requires much consideration and reflection prior to implementing.
Please note that for the purpose of this workshop, “crisis response” refers to the steps that are made after a critical incident. This is not a threat assessment or emergency preparedness workshop.
See www.ctrinstitute.com (http://www.ctrinstitute.com) for more information.
For more information and to register contact:
Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute
Toll Free: (877) 353-3205
Email: info@ctrinstitute.com
Dates & Locations:
Edmonton, AB April 19-20, 2010
Kelowna, BC April 26-27, 2010
Vancouver, BC April 29-30, 2010
St. John's, NL May 11-12
The increase of critical incidents (violence, suicide, tragedy, etc.) requires schools, communities and organizations to be prepared to respond to these unfortunate events. This training will focus on how to organize effectively and quickly at a time of high stress so that groups are better prepared to respond to the emotional needs of those affected by a critical incident. Participants will leave the workshop with a clear understanding of how to implement their own crisis response team and plan for their specific environment. A major portion of the second day will be dedicated to exploring CTRI's Critical Incident Group Debriefing model. While group debriefing is a very important tool in responding to unfortunate events, it is also a process that requires much consideration and reflection prior to implementing.
Please note that for the purpose of this workshop, “crisis response” refers to the steps that are made after a critical incident. This is not a threat assessment or emergency preparedness workshop.
See www.ctrinstitute.com (http://www.ctrinstitute.com) for more information.
For more information and to register contact:
Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute
Toll Free: (877) 353-3205
Email: info@ctrinstitute.com
Dates & Locations:
Edmonton, AB April 19-20, 2010
Kelowna, BC April 26-27, 2010
Vancouver, BC April 29-30, 2010
St. John's, NL May 11-12