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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
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Instructional Designer 

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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.

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