Training of Trainers -
Managing Aggressive Behavior (MAB)
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A crisis management program that focuses on prevention while teaching the physical and non physical intervention skills you need to keep staff and clients safe.
Course Description
This intensive, hands-on course will teach you how to train the MAB curriculum and is appropriate for professionals who want to be qualified to train staff and volunteers to prevent and manage crisis. The MAB program emphasizes prevention and non-physical intervention strategies, and teaches non-pain producing physical intervention techniques to protect youth and staff alike. MAB can help you establish agency-wide procedures that will reduce the number of restraints and offers an after-crisis component that helps staff learn from each event.
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You’ll receive
- A Trainer’s Guide and Participant Manual with training how-to’s plus 25 individual activities, photographs, and ready to copy handouts, power point presentation and key concepts.
- 3.6 CEUs (36 clock hours) from The University of Oklahoma.
MAB Trainer Competencies
- Know and understand the MAB philosophy, premises, and curriculum content.
- Know how to implement prevention and early intervention strategies.
- Know how to recognize and de-escalate violent or potentially violent situations using verbal intervention techniques.
- Know and understand the limited circumstances in which physical intervention should be used.
- Be able to use passive non-pain producing physical intervention techniques that reduce the risk of harm to youth and staff, if necessary.
- Know how to process crisis events with youth using strategies that teach alternative behaviors to aggression.
- Be able to effectively deliver the MAB course, including philosophy, non-physical, and physical intervention to staff in their agencies.
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COURSE AT A GLANCE / 5 Days – $895 per person
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Day 1 8:30-5:30
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Day 2 8:30-5:30
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Day 3 8:30-5:30
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Day 4 8:30-5:30
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Day 5 8:30-3:30
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All training will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma at hotel to be determined |
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Registration Deadline |
| February 25-29, 2008 |
January 25, 2008
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| April 7-11, 2008 |
March 7, 2008 |
| August 4-8, 2008 |
July 7, 2008 |
| October 6-10, 2008 |
September 5, 2008 |
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