Learn More About CPI's Latest Advanced Course: Trauma-Informed Care: Implications for CPI's Crisis Development ModelSM
Read Tony Jace's latest entry in the CPI Executive Blog, "Learn More About CPI's Latest Advanced Course: Trauma-Informed Care: Implications for CPI's Crisis Development ModelSM," about CPI's newest advanced course offering.
Nursing Home Workers Walk in Residents' Shoes
Four employees at a nursing home in Rockford, IL simulated life as facility residents in order to experience what residents feel on a daily basis.
One employee wore ear plugs to simulate deafness and used only her left arm and foot to get around by wheelchair. All of the employees participated in the same activities, schedules, and meals as actual residents. Read: "Nursing Home Workers Walk in Residents' Shoes."
Read the First Post in CPI's New Prepare Training® Blog
Read the first post in Workplace Violence Prevention: A Prepare Training® Blog, "Tornadoes Bring Awareness to Other Safety Concerns," which discusses why workplace violence prevention needs to be a higher priority in all organizations.
Video: CPI Selected As an Approved Training Provider in Oklahoma
Watch a video about how CPI was approved as a training provider in Oklahoma, and how CPI training can help your school use positive approaches for special education students.
International Think Tank Focuses on Bullying Solutions
At an international think tank recently held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers joined together to discuss bullying. Participants included three Arizona State University faculty members, who are working to create antibullying programs and to further study bullying issues. Read: "International Think Tank Focuses on Bullying Solutions."
Massachusetts Approves $10 Million in Violence-Prevention Grants
The Massachusetts legislature has passed a law that will provide $10 million in violence-prevention grants for cities in the state.
The grants will be provided as part of a new program designed for communities that have the highest levels of youth homicides and assaults, and will be used to fill gaps in services ranging from trauma counseling to job training. Read: "Massachusetts Approves $10 Million in Violence-Prevention Grants."
Free Resource: Risks of Restraints eBook
Every staff member who is taught to perform physical restraints needs to be aware of the dangers of restraint-related positional asphyxia, a deadly condition that can occur when a person being restrained cannot breathe properly. The free Risks of Restraints eBook contains easy-to-understand questions and answers about restraint-related positional asphyxia.
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