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Exploring Safety Issues Present at Human Service Settings
Statement of Rationale: Personal safety in human service organizations is a critical factor for client and staff well-being. An understanding of safety risk analysis and safety management strategies are not skills taught in most higher education programs. This training is designed to raise awareness, learn strategies to minimize safety issues and learn strategies to deescalate clients whose emotions and behaviors are escalating.
Learning Objectives:
Become knowledgeable about predictive factors and causes of client violence
Will learn safety tips for both home visits and while working in the office
Will learn de-escalation techniques to prevent client violence
Will understand unique risk factors related to adolescents, and domestic violence
2 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$70.00
Gold Member
$40.00
Member
$50.00
Retired
$40.00
Student
$40.00
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