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De-escalating Potentially Violent Situations™ by Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute

March 30, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

This is a live virtual event using Zoom, an online meeting platform. Please check your system requirements prior to registering.
Details
March 30, 2023
(01:00 PM – 02:00 PM CDT )
$44.00 (regular rate)

$35.00 (*early rate)
Location: Online Virtual
*(early rate expires 16-3-23 )
1 Continuing Education Credit Hours (CEC)

For those who work in an environment where there is potential for violence, it is important to develop the skills needed to defuse dangerous situations. This webinar is designed to teach people to de-escalate potentially violent situations through assertiveness and interpersonal communication. Viewers will develop a clear understanding of how to assess the potential for violence and respond with a diverse set of interpersonal tools and strategies designed to defuse potentially violent situations.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this webinar, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the role of anger in violent incidents
  • List appropriate strategies to de-escalate violent situations
  • Describe different forms of violence

*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials

Target Audience

This is an introductory-intermediate level webinar intended for anyone interested in learning more about this topic.

Terms & Conditions

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Trainer: Nathan Gerbrandt, MSW, RSW

Nathan is the Managing Director of CTRI. He is passionate about promoting trauma-informed practices that support individuals, organizations and communities. Prior to working with CTRI, Nathan coordinated service delivery and rehabilitation planning for people with co-occurring disorders and complex trauma in conflict with the law. He has refined skills in violence prevention, risk management, and collaborative treatment planning for vulnerable people. In addition, Nathan possesses specialty in the areas of disability services, case management, and working with people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. He holds a Master of Social Work degree and is a Registered Social Worker. Nathan believes that the key to improving people’s lives through training is to find the right fit. When this connection is made it inspires a ripple effect that can extend to everyone we meet. He is co-author of A Little Book About Trauma-Informed Workplaces and the editor of many several CTRI’s training materials including Trauma-Informed Care, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and De-escalating Potentially Violent Situations™.  Nathan is an engaging presenter who uses an interactive style to find real-life meaning in his workshops. Read blogs written by Nathan here. Contact Nathan at: nathan@ctrinstitute.com 204-452-0179

Venue

Online