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1. CHAT & CHEW-ES Paraeducators York County-Only
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Start Date: 12/2/2009 Start Time: 4:00 PM
End Date: 12/2/2009 End Time: 5:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: This is an opportunity for paraeducators in York County only to meet and discuss behavioral issues involving the education of Emotional Support students.
Location: York Learning Center
Audience: ES Paraeducators in York County
Instructor: KARYN BROWN
Contact: Karyn Brown
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 1.5
PALS Hours: 1.5
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Cost: $0.00
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2. SE-315 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (Recert.)
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Start Date: 1/26/2010 Start Time: 5:30 PM
End Date: 1/26/2010 End Time: 8:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: Program is a safe, nonharmful behavior mtg system designed to help human service professionals provide for the best Care, Welfare, Safety, & Security of disruptive assaultive, and out-of-control individuals-even during their most violent moments. Participants will learn to: 1. Identify the behavior levels that contribute to the development of a crisis & choose an appropriate staff intervention for each level. 2. Identify useful nonverbal techniques which can help to prevent acting-out behavior. 3. Using verbal techniques to de-escalate behavior. 4. Demonstrating CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior escalates to a physical level. 5. Recognizing the importance of staff attitudes & professionalism in responding effevtively to those in their charge. 6. Demonstrate physical control & restraint positions to be implemented when physical control is necessary as a last resort due to an individual's dangerous behavior. 7. Providing for the Care, Welfare, safety, and Security of everyone involved in a crisis situation.
Location: LIU Central Office
Audience: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs
Instructor: THOMAS WYSOCKI
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 3
PALS Hours: 3
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Cost: $0.00
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3. SE-317 Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI)
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Start Date: 1/27/2010 Start Time: 4:15 PM
End Date: 1/27/2010 End Time: 7:15 PM
Category: PALS
Description: The following preventative techniques will be taught: nonverbal techniques useful in the prevention of acting out behavior, verbal techniques to be implemented when de-escalation of verbal acting out is necessary, physical personal safety techniques to avoid client and staff injury if behavior escalates to a physical level. This class is a 3 night class: 1/27, 2/3 & 2/10/10.
Location: York Learning Center
Audience: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs.
Instructor: KARYN BROWN
Contact: Robin Hamme & Joe Cignarella
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 9
PALS Hours: 9
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Cost: $0.00
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4. SE-318 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (Recert)
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Start Date: 2/2/2010 Start Time: 4:00 PM
End Date: 2/2/2010 End Time: 7:00 PM
Category: PALS
Description: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs.
Location: York Learning Center
Audience: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs.
Instructor: TINA DIEHL
Contact: Jan Bostian
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 3
PALS Hours: 3
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Cost: $0.00
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5. SE-314 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention
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Start Date: 2/9/2010 Start Time: 5:30 PM
End Date: 2/9/2010 End Time: 8:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: Program is a safe, nonharmful behavior mtg system designed to help human service professionals provide for the best Care, Welfare, Safety, & Security of disruptive assaultive, and out-of-control individuals-even during their most violent moments. Participants will learn to: 1. Identify the behavior levels that contribute to the development of a crisis & choose an appropriate staff intervention for each level. 2. Identify useful nonverbal techniques which can help to prevent acting-out behavior. 3. Use verbal techniques to de-escalate behavior. 4. Demonstrate CPI's Principles of Personal Safety to avoid injury if behavior escalates to a physical level. 5. Recognize the importance of staff attitudes & professionalism in responding effevtively to those in their charge. 6. Demonstrate physical control & restraint positions to be implemented when physical control is necessary as a last resort due to an individual's dangerous behavior. 7. Provide for the Care, Welfare, safety, and Security of everyone involved in a crisis situation. This class is a 3 night class: 2/9, 2/16, and 2/23/10.
Location: LIU Central Office
Audience: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs
Instructor: THOMAS WYSOCKI
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 9
PALS Hours: 9
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Cost: $0.00
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6. Basic Autism
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Start Date: 3/2/2010 Start Time: 6:30 PM
End Date: 3/2/2010 End Time: 8:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: Autism Spectrum disorders are: growing at a rate of approximately 10% per year. Currently 1 in 91 children are diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum disorder. This course introduces people to what the term Autism may mean, some behaviors associated with this disorder, etc.
Location: York Learning Center
Audience: Open to all
Instructor: Brenda Hartman
Contact: Heather Peterson
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 2
PALS Hours: 2
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Cost: $0.00
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7. SE-309 Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI)
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Start Date: 3/2/2010 Start Time: 5:00 PM
End Date: 3/2/2010 End Time: 8:00 PM
Category: PALS
Description: To teach attendees to use nonviolent crisis intervention techniques with students who have the need for emotional support in elementary and secondary schools. This class is a 3 night class: March 2, March 9, and March 16, 2010
Location: LIU Central Office
Audience: Persona who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavioral or emotional support needs.
Instructor: LARRY BRESNAHAN
Contact: Jan Bostian
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 9
PALS Hours: 9
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Cost: $0.00
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8. Basic Behavior
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Start Date: 3/23/2010 Start Time: 6:30 PM
End Date: 3/23/2010 End Time: 8:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: This course is designed for anyone who would like to better understand behaviors of both children and adults. This course will help to explain the basic principals of behavior including: all behaviors serve a function and what those functions may be. Increasing positive behaviors and decreasing negative behavior and the actual purpose of "reinforcement" will also be discussed. This course applies to all children and adults, not just thos with Autism or special needs. The participant will learn that term "behavior" means more than just screaming or tantrums.
Location: York Learning Center
Audience: Open to all
Instructor: Brenda Hartman
Contact: Heather Peterson
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 2
PALS Hours: 2
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Cost: $0.00
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9. SE-311 Crisis Prevention Intervention Recertification
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Start Date: 3/30/2010 Start Time: 5:00 PM
End Date: 3/30/2010 End Time: 8:00 PM
Category: PALS
Description: Must have completed whole C.P.I. Course
Location: LIU Central Office
Audience: Persons who have or will have responsibility for providing support to students who have behavior or emotional support needs.
Instructor: LARRY BRESNAHAN
Contact: Jan Bostian
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 3
PALS Hours: 3
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Cost: $0.00
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10. Introduction to Data Collection
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Start Date: 4/8/2010 Start Time: 6:30 PM
End Date: 4/8/2010 End Time: 8:30 PM
Category: PALS
Description: This will help teachers and paraprofessionals understand the importance of collecting data for progress summaries and IEP development. Types of data and how to implement simple collection procedures in the classroom will be discussed. If there is a desire by the students, this class could be expanded into 2-3 sessions to help attendees develop data collection procedures and forms for their specific students.
Location: YLC
Audience: Open to all
Instructor: Brenda Hartman
Contact: Heather Peterson
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Credit Hours: 0
Act48 Hours: 2
PALS Hours: 2
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Cost: $0.00
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