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Admissions, and Child Welfare, and Attendance Dept.: Supporting Our Students and Staff
At Stockton Unified School District, the well-being and safety of our students and staff are top priorities. In partnership with the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), our Admissions, and Child Welfare and Attendance Department is proud to offer specialized trainings in non-violent crisis intervention strategies and safe supports. These evidenced-based practices are designed to equip educators, administrators, and support staff with the tools to handling challenging situations with care and professionalism.
CPI provides comprehensive training focused on:
- Verbal and Non-verbal De-escalation Strategies: Prevent and defuse conflict through effective communication and calming techniques.
- Positive Behavioral Support: Promote a supportive and respectful environment for all students.
- Risk Behavior Management: Respond safely to potentially harmful behaviors while maintaining the dignity and safety of everyone involved.
- Post-Crisis Support: Rebuild trust and foster recovery after challenging incidents for students and staff.
Through CPI’s proactive trainings, Stockton Unified School District is building a stronger, safer educational community where every student and staff member feels supported and valued. For more information on our trainings and resources, contact our department at (209) 933-7020 ext. 1345.
CPI Verbal Intervention Training
CPI Non Violent Crisis Intervention Training
CPI Advanced Physical Skills Training
Contact
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Adrien Faamausili
Coordinator, Professional Development
(209) 933-7020 ext. 1345CPI Instructors
Alexander Miller
School PsychologistBritney Wilson
Disability CoordinatorWilliam (Billy) Heinrich
School PsychologistLindsay Souza
Board Certified Behavioral AnalystAlexis Montoya
Board Certified Behavioral AnalystTed McNair
Board Certified Behavioral AnalystRosalio Artega
Board Certified Behavioral AnalystMichael Ngo
Board Certified Behavioral AnalystAngelina Arnaiz
Education Specialist