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Fueling
Continuous Learning
Formal refreshers are a key component of a well-developed ongoing training process.
Avoiding training drift
Over time, it's easy for an individual's competency in verbal de-escalation and physical intervention to slip away a bit — we call this training drift.
Think of training drift like exercise — you become stronger through repetition and practice. If you stop working out, your muscles lose their strength. Your brain works the same way. By employing refreshers as a part of your organization’s training process, your staff get an opportunity to flex their brain muscles while gaining confidence. Dr. Sally Gillam, Chief Nursing Officer at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center in Texas, spoke with us on how consistent staff training resulted in a reduction in crisis situations at her facility. Listen to the full conversation at cpicat.com/trainingpodcast
Ongoing training, fit for you
That’s why we developed our refresher trainings — designed to give
you the opportunity to revisit and expand upon core concepts through practical application and help ensure the skills and strategies learned in the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® program are maintained and cultivated. Building upon the foundations of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training, refreshers help keep training fresh, stimulating, and interesting. Plus, refreshers are flexible — feel free to adapt them to the needs of your staff and organization.
Refreshers are a key component of training and build upon the foundations of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training.
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