CPI training in schools is a program designed to equip educators and staff with strategies to prevent and de-escalate disruptive or potentially harmful behaviors. The training emphasizes proactive techniques to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. CPI focuses on recognizing early warning signs, effective communication, and non-violent crisis intervention methods. It also includes strategies for safely managing physical aggression when necessary, with an emphasis on reducing the need for physical intervention.
This training gives you the skills to build an effective culture of safety within your organization. CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training is a safe, non-harmful behavior management system designed to help professionals in any setting provide the best possible Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security of individuals presenting a range of crisis behaviors.
The focus of this program is to build the knowledge and skills you need to recognize and manage crisis behaviors you may encounter in your workplace. As you manage these behaviors, you will begin to establish a philosophy and a culture of safety for your organization.
In CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training, you will be involved in practicing intervention strategies. You should understand that some of these methods may involve physical contact. It is important to follow the directions of the instructor and the Safe Participation Guidelines of the program.