top of page

Training Videos

Volunteer Safety Training

 

Development Tool  Vyond

​

Client  Santa Cruz City Schools: Monarch Community School

​

Summary  These videos demonstrate risky scenarios that learners may encounter on the job, and walk them through how to respond in each case.  

​

Challenge  Volunteers lack the confidence to identify out-of-bounds behavior and apply Positive Discipline in their intervention. Any hesitationincreases physical and emotional risk. 

​

Solution These videos teach the learner how to identify unsafe behavior and intervene using Positive Discipline best-practices in a variety of scenarios including non-consensual behavior, phyiscal risk, escalation, and school-wide emergency protocols.

​

Results Volunteer supervisors can quickly identify and intervene to prevent harm while empowering students to problem-solve and build life skills.

Staying Safe with Positive Discipline
02:11
Preparing for Yard Duty Supervision at Monarch
02:03
Promoting Consensual Play with Positive Discipline
02:06
Using Positive Discipline to Manage Playground Conflict
01:33
Responding to Escalation using Positive Discipline
01:37
Emergency Protocols for School Volunteers | Standard Command Response for Schools
04:06
era wave logo.png
  • LinkedIn
SF Bay Area

© 2025 Emily Rose Antflick

​

Instructional Designer 

​

All Rights Reserved

In the ongoing process of reconciliation I recognize with gratitude that the land on which I live and work is ancestral territory of Awaswas speaking Uypi people, currently represented by the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band.

Let's transform learning together!
bottom of page