Title: Preparing for
1Preparing for Responding to Crises Emergencies
2Example 1
- Student runs up to you says two big kids are
walking through back playground, she thinks one
of them has gun. 2nd 3rd grade classes are
having recess on playground. - What do you do?
3Example 2
- You are teaching Heloise to write her address
telephone number. As you assist her, she begins
to get frustrated begins biting her hand.
Youre attempts to soothe her fail, she
escalates to biting her fingers which begin to
bleed hitting the tabletop with her forehead. - What do you do?
4Example 3
- Two students run into classroom scream that
strong smell is coming from the gym. They
indicate that smell hurts their eyes throat
it seems to be spreading through hallways. - What do you do?
5Example 4
- The parents of one of your students is arguing
with another parent. Their voices are loud,
students students are gathering. One parent
pushes other against wall, that parent has
picked up trash can is threatening to throw it. - What do you do?
6Other Examples
- Stranger in the building
- Bomb threat/explosion
- Student with gun/weapon on campus
- Serious injury/death
- Serious fight
- Drug deal on campus
- Weapon possession
- Natural disasters
- Kidnapping/hostage taking
- Student/staff/other out-of-control and violent
behavior - ________________________________
7What would you do first,...next?(5 minutes)
- You are walking down hallway you hear loud
yelling. When you turn corner you see group of
15 kids around 2 girls who are fighting. One
girl has other around throat other girl has
grabbed the others hair is punching her in
face. One girls nose is bleeding.
8Generic Sequence
- Assess
- Request help/assistance
- Monitor/defuse/control crowd wait for
help/experts.follow procedures - Let help/experts take over.
- Follow-up
9Supporting Social Competence Academic
Achievement
4 PBS Elements
OUTCOMES
Supporting Decision Making
DATA
Supporting Staff Behavior
SYSTEMS
PRACTICES
Supporting Student Behavior
10Tertiary Prevention Specialized
Individualized Systems for Students with
High-Risk Behavior
CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE INSTRUCTIONAL
POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT
5
Secondary Prevention Specialized Group Systems
for Students with At-Risk Behavior
15
Primary Prevention School-/Classroom- Wide
Systems for All Students, Staff, Settings
80 of Students
11Guiding Principles
- Safety is number one consideration.
- Teachable Moments are secondary
- Escalations are likely to run their course, are
inversely related to self-control. - Planned responses debriefing are required after
crisis/emergency. - Prosocial responses must be relevant, effective,
efficient, taught. - Practice. Practice. Practice.
12Necessary Prerequisites
- Comprehensive, school-wide PBS system
- Crisis response team
- Home-school-community linkage
- High rates of academic social success
- Clear written policy procedures
- Regular, supervised opportunities to practice
13Other Provisions to Establish
- Safe areas
- Clear roles responsibilities of key personnel
- Clear fool proof communication systems
- Predictable reliable for students, staff,
community - Means of securing immediate external support
- Procedures for securing or locking down a
classroom or school
14- Instructions for unique situations
- Establish procedures for accounting for
whereabouts of all students staff - Procedures for documenting dangerous
potentially dangerous situations
15Process for Investigations
- Assess event
- Insure accountability
- Inform others
- Interview key players
- Follow through
- Follow up
16Physical Intervention
- Use as last resort to insure safety protect
from injury - Follow procedures policy
- Implement by trained personnel who practice
regularly - Document description of episode
- Debrief after each episode (review plan)