PREPaRE
Crisis Training
Drew Singeisen is a PREPaRE trainer and available to host a training at your school. See below for a description of the PREPaRE crisis intervention model to help your school develop a response to crises before they happen.
About PREPaRE
PREPaRE provides school-based mental health professionals and other educational professionals training on how to best fill the roles and responsibilities generated by their participation on school safety and crisis teams. PREPaRE is one of the first comprehensive nationally available training curriculums developed by school-based professionals with firsthand experience and formal training.
A school crisis comes when you least expect it.
The curriculum is based on the assumptions that:
the skill sets of school-based professionals are best utilized when they are embedded within a multidisciplinary team that engages in crisis prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery;
school crisis management is relatively unique and as such requires its own conceptual model; and
by virtue of their professional training and job functions, school-based mental health professionals are best prepared to address the psychological issues associated with school crises.
Make sure you’re ready.
The PREPaRE model emphasizes that, as members of a school safety and crisis team, school mental health professionals must be involved in the following specific hierarchical and sequential set of activities:.
P—Prevent and PREPaRE for psychological trauma
R—Reaffirm physical health and perceptions of security and safety
E—Evaluate psychological trauma risk
P—Provide interventions
a—and
R—Respond to psychological needs
E—Examine the effectiveness of crisis prevention and intervention
Source: https://www.nasponline.org/professional-development/prepare-training-curriculum/about-prepare