De-escalation Techniques in Special Education
ASCIP Training Room 16550 Bloomfield Ave, CerritosA two-hour seminar discussing de-escalation techniques when dealing with special needs students.
A two-hour seminar discussing de-escalation techniques when dealing with special needs students.
A two-hour seminar discussing de-escalation techniques when dealing with special needs students.
A webinar offering pragmatic insight into all aspects of investigating inappropriate staff/student conduct, from appropriately responding to the initial allegation, to coordination with law enforcement, and communicating with parents, staff, school community and media.
A webinar offering pragmatic insight into all aspects of investigating inappropriate staff/student conduct, from appropriately responding to the initial allegation, to coordination with law enforcement, and communicating with parents, staff, school community and media.
Target Audience: Human Resource Professionals and Risk Managers, and any management staff personnel who wish to hear about, review and ask questions about documentation. Trainer: Kristine Kwong, Musick, Peeler & Garrett How to Register: Email Kimberly Kennedy at kennedy@ascip.org Additional Information: Lunch will be provided. This will be a one hour seminar on Human Resources […]
Target Audience: Human Resource Professionals and Risk Managers, and any management staff personnel who wish to hear about, review and ask questions about documentation. Trainer: Kristine Kwong, Musick, Peeler & Garrett How to Register: Email Kimberly Kennedy at kennedy@ascip.org Additional Information: Lunch will be provided. This will be a one hour seminar on Human Resources […]
ASCIP has collaborated with Schools Services of California, Inc. (SSC) and School Excess Liability Fund (SELF) to provide an update on the new legislative changes which will affect your agency.
ASCIP has collaborated with Schools Services of California, Inc. (SSC) and School Excess Liability Fund (SELF) to provide an update on the new legislative changes which will affect your agency.
This seminar is designed to meet the initial training requirements for those first responders who are required to assess spills and/or release of potentially toxic or hazardous materials at their facilities. To Register: Email Kim Kennedy at kennedy@ASCIP.org
This seminar is designed to meet the initial training requirements for those first responders who are required to assess spills and/or release of potentially toxic or hazardous materials at their facilities. To Register: Email Kim Kennedy at kennedy@ASCIP.org