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PREPaRE: School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Training Curriculum


PREPaRE: School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Training Curriculum
Training of Trainers Workshops 1 & 2
Loyola University, Chicago, IL
December 12–13, 2008

IMPORTANT! Trainer of Trainer workshops require prior corresponding workshops to be completed as a prerequisite.

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The PREPaRE curriculum has been developed by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) as part of NASP’s decade-long leadership in providing evidence-based resources and consultation related to school crisis prevention and response.  PREPaRE training is ideal for schools committed to improving and strengthening their school crisis management plans and emergency response. It provides training for school personnel in crisis preparation, prevention, intervention, response, and recovery procedures, with a special emphasis on the role of school-based mental health professionals.

Consider the NASP PREPaRE curriculum when developing and soliciting funding for your school crisis preparation and emergency response efforts. The following information may be used in developing grant proposals or other documents soliciting funds and/or support for bringing PREPaRE training to your school district(s).

PREPaRE Contact Information

To order materials for a PREPaRE training or for immediate concerns contact Suzy Tyburski-PREPaRE Coordinator by e-mail styburski@naspweb.org or by phone at 1-866-331-NASP. For general information contact Dr. Ted Feinberg by e-mail at tfeinberg@naspweb.org.

Additional Information

For further information about NASP crisis resources and the PREPaRE training curriculum, visit www.nasponline.org.