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June 6, 2019 - Regular School Board Meeting | ||
Title C10 - Continue Training in the Safe Crisis Management Program for ESE employees 2019-20 | ||
Description Safe Crisis Management provides staff with a capacity to prevent or safely respond to dangerous situations. | ||
Gap Analysis Currently, school personnel must at times physically manage students in crisis for the protection of the student and others. In these crisis situations, where the student or others are in imminent danger, this sometimes requires physical restraint or seclusion. Training of personnel is required under state law. Typically, only school personnel serving students in the most restrictive settings are trained in this methodology. Safe Crisis Management is a comprehensive training program focused on preventing and managing crisis events and improving safety. Safe Crisis Management uses a trauma-sensitive approach with emphasis on building positive relationships. This training is required for some instructional personnel and paraprofessionals. The training provides a comprehensive continuum of prevention, de-escalation and safe emergency intervention strategies for responding to aggressive behavior. Safe Crisis Management promotes safety and reduces potential liability. | ||
Previous Outcomes Safe Crisis Management has been used in Clay County since 1983. Other methodologies have been reviewed and Safe Crisis Management continues to be the preferred option for crisis intervention. The attached chart shows the consistent downward trend of restraints and seclusion incidents over the past three years under Safe Crisis Management. We continue to have a focus on reducing incidents of restraint and seclusion. Further reduction can be achieved with continued instruction of de-escalation strategies through the Safe Crisis Management Program. Number of Staff Trained in restraint/seclusion: 2015-16=250, 2016-17=217, 2017-18=296, 2018-19=230 | ||
Expected Outcomes Approval of this agenda item will ensure that a research-based crisis prevention methodology remains available for staff and students. | ||
Strategic Plan Goal 5.2 Provide ongoing training and support for the teacher, support staff, and leaders. | ||
Recommendation Continue training in the Safe Crisis Management Program for ESE employees 2019-20. | ||
Contact Mr. Michael McAuley, Assistant Superintendent of Climate and Culture, 904-336-6513, michael.mcauley@myoneclay.net Terry D. Roth, Director, Exceptional Student Education and Student Services, 904-336-6866, terry.roth@myoneclay.net | ||
Financial Impact District trainers are recertified annually by Safe Crisis Management staff. Clay county personnel are then trained by these district trainers, also on an annual basis. Training costs are approximately $60,000 annually. | ||
Review Comments | ||
Attachments SCM Previous Outcomes.pdf |