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This is Not a Firedrill : Crisis Intervention and Prevention on College Campuses, EPUB eBook

This is Not a Firedrill : Crisis Intervention and Prevention on College Campuses EPUB

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Practical Information and Tools to Create and Implement a Comprehensive College Campus Crisis Management Program

Written by three seasoned crisis intervention/prevention specialists with over fifty years combined experience in the field, This is NOT a Fire Drill: Crisis Intervention and Prevention on College Campuses is a practical guide to creating a comprehensive college campus crisis management program.

Authors Rick Myer, Richard James, and Patrice Moulton provide university administrators, faculty, and staff with invaluable hands-on examples, general tactics, and strategies along with specific prevention, intervention, and post-crisis logistics and techniques that can be applied to almost any crisis likely to be confronted on a college campus.

This is NOT a Fire Drill features a host of helpful resources, including:

  • A proven individual/organization assessment tool to ensure school professionals and staff take appropriate action to protect students, the college, and the community
  • Thought-provoking case examples, activities, and illustrative dialogues that provide opportunities for reflection and practice
  • A checklist to get a crisis prevention and intervention plan for human dilemmas up and running
  • A decision-tree model to guide the response and recovery to crisis

This is NOT a Fire Drill provides the necessary tools to address the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses of students and staff as they attempt to negotiate a crisis and its aftermath.

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