Transcription of Responding to Crisis at a School
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Resource AidResponding to Crisis at a School (Revised 2016)*The Center is co-directed by Howard Adelman and Linda Taylor and operates under the auspice of theSchool Mental Health Project, Dept. of Psychology, UCLA, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563(310) 825-3634E-mail: Website: .Permission to reproduce this document is cite source as the Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA2I. School Based Crisis Intervention .. 4 Overview: Crisis Assistance and Should Be Responsible? ..15 About a School -Based Crisis Team ..16 Crisis Aftermath Subteams .. 20 Maintaining Crisis response Capability and School Awareness .. Basic Concerns for Effectively Responding to Crisis in Schools .. 22 Some Key Considerations in Establishing a System for School -Based Crisis Intervention .. 23 Major Facets of Crises Response .. 26 Responding to Crises: A Few General Principles .. 27 Crisis Response Checklist .. 28 School Crisis Guide.
services, media relations, and debriefing. Others provide only an immediate response. The proper handling of school crises is essential to minimizing negative impact on learning and physical and mental health. Comprehensive crisis intervention planning and implementation
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