Oregon Bill 710: New Requirements for the Use of Restraints 

By CPI
November 11, 2021
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For more than 40 years, CPI has supported social services and health facilities that strive to provide the  safest environment for staff.  Not only will the NCITM 2nd Edition Training program meet the expectations  outlined in Oregon’s bill, CPI’s train-the-trainer program and its family of advanced programs also offers a comprehensive array of curriculums that can meet all the needs an organization has for supporting a violence  free workplace, with an emphasis on crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques to better assist staff  with achieving this goal.

Additionally, by participating in the NCITM 2nd Edition Training program, staff will gain the skills and confidence necessary to handle crises with minimal anxiety and maximum security. The training will help staff intervene  more safely when behaviors become dangerous and most importantly it won’t damage the professional bond  that health care staff have worked so hard to establish with their patients.

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Three Easy Steps to Bring CPI to Your School

Step 1: Schedule a 15-minute call with CPI. We’ll evaluate your current crisis prevention programming to determine how we can help you utilize Idaho House Bill 281 to strengthen your school district’s approach to classroom management, proactive de-escalation techniques, and positive behavior supports.

Step 2: Obtain a complimentary training program recommendation. We will design and recommend a training plan that will help you to utilize Idaho House Bill 281 to strengthen your team in an effective and fiscally responsible way.

Step 3: Train your staff. Our world-renowned Global Professional Instructors will provide an engaging and interactive training to give your teachers the tools needed for proactive, safe de-escalation. With CPI training, you can begin the school year with new strategies that will decrease office referrals, increase staff morale, and meet or exceed the expectations of Idaho House Bill 281.

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