PREPaRE Workshop 2, Third Edition, Mental Health Crisis Interventions: Responding to an Acute Traumatic Stressor in Schools - 28863

This two-day workshop provides school-based mental health professionals and other school crisis intervention team members with the knowledge necessary to meet the mental health needs of students and staff following a school-associated crisis event. With updated research and crisis intervention strategies, this workshop teaches participants how to prevent and prepare for psychological trauma, ways to reaffirm the physical health of members of the school community and students' perceptions that they are safe and secure, how to evaluate the degree of psychological trauma and respond to the psychological needs of members of the school community, and how to examine the effectiveness of school crisis intervention and recovery efforts.

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Counselors, Diagnosticians, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Psychologists, Charter School Personnel, Coordinators, Nurses, School Health Personnel, School Resource Officer, School Safety Personnel, Teacher - Special Education
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You do not have to attend Workshop 1 in order to participate in Workshop 2.
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The PREPaRE curriculum has been developed by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) as part of their long-term leadership in supporting and developing school crisis prevention and response capabilities at the local level. Participants will be provided with 13.0 hours of CPD credit through NASP.
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