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School Safety Trainings

School Safety Resource Center Trainings

NEWSubstance Abuse Symposium

Sponsored by The Colorado Department of Education, The Colorado Department of Human Services, and The Colorado School Safety Resource Center

  • When & Where:
    • May 3, 2012, Fort Collins Marriott, 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
    • May 10, 2012, Pueblo Convention Center, 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
    • Fall 2012, Denver Metro Area, more information to come
  • Designed for: school substance abuse prevention personnel, administrators, school health and mental health professionals, school safety teams, law enforcement officers, community mental health personnel
  • No charge for Colorado participants, lunch provided
  • Space is limited and registration is required
  • Registration is Open
  • Registration Instructions: Please go to www.co.train.org. Set up a learner account and register for the Symposium location and date using the course ID number: 1031923. You will need Internet Explorer to register through the CO Train System. If you have questions or need assistance with registration, please contact the Colorado School Safety Resource Center at 303-239-4435.
  • Event Flyer LINK

Other CSSRC Training Options Available Upon Request

  • We can offer your school or district no cost training, consultation, or technical assistance to meet your training needs.
  • Please contact the School Safety Resource Center at 303-239-4435.

To view past CSSRC trainings please click here


Other Colorado Trainings

Bullying and Harassment: Thin Line...Thin Ice

  • See new FREE Online Course!
  • This is open to the public and especially designed for administrators and Title IX Coordinators
  • Centennial BOCES is proud to partner with the University of Colorado Bueno Center Equity Assistance Center, the Education Compliance Group, Down to Earth Media, and eNetColorado in this educational opportunity for administrators and coordinators in districts across the state to address the issues of bullying and harassment. This project was partially funded by a grant through the Colorado Department of Public Safety, School Safety Resource Center.
  • Select the course link and register yourself for the course  http://moodle.enetcolorado.org

Colorado Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports (PBIS) Training Calendar

 

Online Trainings/Webinars

The ABCs of Bullying Addressing, Blocking, and Curbing School Aggression- The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

  • This online course is designed for professionals in education, health and mental health, and related fields, including social workers, school counselors, school nurses, teachers, and principals.

Bereavement at Schools Online Training

  • Created by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS TA Center) 2010
  • Recovering from the death of a school community member can be difficult and painful, but as part of a comprehensive emergency management program, school officials can provide critical support to the school community as it moves through the bereavement process. This course will first address how young people commonly react to a loss and the implications of these reactions for schools in supporting bereaved students. The course then presents action steps schools can take both before and after the loss occurs. Finally, the course addresses seven particularly sensitive bereavement-related issues that often arise following a tragic death.
  • Course Completion Time: 2 hours
  • Training offered online

Conducting Compliance Check Operations, Distance Learning Course, presented by OJJDP, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) and Fox Valley Technical College, WI

  • This FREE four-hour online training course provides basic guidelines and operational information on reducing sales of alcohol to underage purchasers through compliance investigations of alcohol retailers. The course presents rationales for carrying out these investigations and emphasizes the importance of reducing youth access to alcohol thereby reducing youth related crime in the community and improving the quality of life.
  • Designed primarily for law enforcement personnel who will be involved in the planning and/or implementation of alcohol compliance checks. This course is also suitable for law enforcement supervisors and administrators, criminal justice partners, state and local coalition members, and other members of the community as a tool to develop a greater awareness of the benefits and requirements associated with conducting alcohol compliance checks.
  • To access the course visit: https://www.thecjportal.org/dl/PIRE/CC/Pages/ComplianceChecks.aspx

Developing a School Emergency Management Plan Online Training

  • Created by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS TA Center) 2010
  • A comprehensive emergency management plan is critical in an effective school emergency management program. In this course, we cover the process of developing a plan and the components of a good plan. You will learn about principles of effective emergency management planning such as addressing all four phases of emergency management (Prevention-Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery), taking an “all-hazards” approach in planning, and taking a collaborative approach by including community partners in the planning process. The course also covers how to conduct a risk assessment as part of the planning process. Finally, the course presents ideas for adopting, distributing, and communicating the plan to a full range of stakeholders.
  • Course Completion Time: 1.5 hours
  • Training offered online

Emergency Management 101 - An Overview of the Four Phases of Emergency Management for Schools

  • Created by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS TA Center) 2009
  • This 3 1/2 hour overview of the four phases of emergency management: Prevention-Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. It will provide school districts and emergency management teams with a basic understanding of the key components of an emergency management plan, and the elements central to school emergency preparedness through an all-hazards approach. The training's purpose is to expand and enhance emergency management planning efforts throughout districts and schools.
  • Training offered by request. Website Link

Emergency Management Considerations for Students and Staff with Disabilities Online Training

  • Created by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS TA Center) 2010
  • This course will review a full range of disabilities that individuals in the school community may have along critical considerations various types of disabilities generate in emergency situations. The course will describe an assessment process in support of meeting the needs of everyone in an emergency, including persons with disabilities, followed by a comprehensive list of action steps you can take to integrate the needs of students, staff, and visitors with disabilities and special needs.
  • Course Completion Time: 1.5 hours
  • Training offered online

Improving Children's Health through Federal Collaboration Webinar Series

  • 2nd Thursday of every month from 2:00-3:30 pm MST
  • The Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, Region VIII, have organized, in collaboration with other Federal partners, a one-year-long webinar series.
  • The purpose of this webinar series is to encourage coordination, collaboration and information sharing across government agencies and organizations, health care providers, educators, and the general public in addressing children's health issues.
  • More information, session descriptions, registration here

NIMS Training for Schools- Independent Study Program training from Emergency Management Institute go back

  • IS-100.SC Introduction to the Incident Command System, I-100, for Schools
  • The Emergency Management Institute developed this Introduction to ICS for Schools (IS-100.SCa for Schools) interactive web-based course in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education.  The course is designed primarily for kindergarten through high)

Pandemic Flu Preparedness in School Emergency Management Online Training

  • Created by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS TA Center) 2010
  • n this course, you will be provided with information on the flu and pandemics as well as
    information for building or improving your district's or school's capacity to support the school community in the event of a pandemic. The course starts by covering general considerations for incorporating infectious disease and a potential pandemic into school emergency planning efforts, including prevention and mitigation activities. The course then addresses how you can prepare for, respond to, and recover from a pandemic flu event.
  • Course Completion Time: 1.5 hours
  • Training offered online

 

Other National Trainings

Crisis Management for School-Based Incidents - Partnering Rural Law Enforcement and the Local School Systems (AWR-148)

  • Developed and delivered by The Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC)
  • All training delivered by the RDPC is certified by DHS and offered tuition-free to the nation’s emergency response community and associated stakeholders. Visit www.ruraltraining.org to view the course catalog and training schedule or call 859-622-8994 for more information.
  • This 8-hour course is meant for rural school districts and is an on-site course. The course is free for rural school districts, but districts would need to provide a classroom space for the course and have a minimum number of participants per course.
  • To schedule this training in your jurisdiction please contact the RDPC at 859-622-8994 or email info@ruraltraining.org. This training was developed by The University of Findlay, a member of the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium.
  • Copy of Course Overview LINK

School Emergency Management Training Programs- Emergency Management Institute (EMI)

  • EMI offers courses supporting the implementation of NIMS as well as general courses aimed at building school emergency management capacity. The U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and Education recommend all key personnel involved in school emergency management and incident response take the NIMS, ICS, and NRF training courses and support the implementation of NIMS. go back

Truancy and Dropout: Mending the Cracks in the Graduation Pipeline

  • National Center for School Engagement online course focusing on truancy and dropout reduction.
  • www.schoolenagement.org website link.
  • Brochure Link