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What You Get in Team Training

The following paragraphs outline what is involved in our team training including a list of materials, handouts and a walk-through of the class philosophy.

  • team building
  • common frame of reference
  • agreements on the sharing of staff to other buildings/districts
  • "emotional inoculation," increasing stability of responders/staff
  • a global backdrop from which to respond "on your feet" amidst the "out-of-control" experience that crisis can have

What you get in the training materials:

  • checklists of things to do and to remember/consider
  • guidelines for responsibilities for various staff
  • guidelines for team members
  • sample meeting agendas
  • sample announcements to students
  • sample letters home
  • sample flyers for staff meetings, parent meetings
  • flow charts from time of notification of an event through follow-up
  • SafeRoom guidelines
  • SafeRoom supplies list
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PLUS handouts related to topics/content listed for the training:

  • dynamics of grief, loss, change
  • common reactions during grief
  • impacts of coping style of family of origin
  • determinants of grief
  • critical issues re: timeliness of response
  • effect of participant's own childhood losses
  • guidelines for working with bereaved
  • dynamics of youth in grief
  • developmental factors affecting grief
  • activities for use in the classroom and SafeRoom
  • grief complications for students from dysfunctional families
  • needs in responding to suicide
  • terminally ill students and staff in schools
  • unique elements of trauma (murder, natural disaster, multiple deaths)

The training walks people through an internal shift that:

  • involves a new, broader philosophy about grief and supporting the group process
  • moves people away from need to control toward a collaborative effort, which will be much more effective.
  • provides an opportunity to re-examine one's own belief system around the greater questions of life -- certainly includes the greater question about death.
  • provides a safe environment to "work" on one's own grief issues
    • this makes people cleaner, clearer intuition during crisis
    • response is no longer based in the adult's need to avoid the feelings
    • knowledge of the support that will be there for team members for follow-up
  • gives people the ability to "feel the fear and do it anyway!"
  • reinforces the importance of self-care


 
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