Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute Inc.

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Cancellation Policy

Registrations cancelled 7 or more days prior to the workshop are refundable, minus a $50.00 administrative fee. Alternatively you may receive a credit to attend a future training. Cancellations less than 7 days prior to the workshop are non-refundable. If at anytime you are unable to attend, you are welcome to transfer your registration to another individual at no extra cost. In this case, please notify CTRI of the name of the alternate person who will be attending.

We reserve the right to cancel workshops due to unforeseen circumstances or under-enrolment. Liability is limited to a refund of workshop fees only. Please make travel arrangements with this in mind.

Limited Seating

Register Early! To better facilitate group interaction, seating is limited to 60 participants in most workshops.

Children and unregistered guests are not permitted in the meeting rooms.

You Will Receive

A spiral bound training manual and workshop certificate as well as morning and afternoon refreshments. Participants are on their own for lunch from noon to 1:00 PM.

Print Registration Forms

You can register through our online option and pay now with a credit card or later by another method. If you still prefer to register via mail, print forms are available.

Concerns and Grievances

If concerns arise throughout your interaction with the CTRI office or our workshop please contact the CTRI office directly at 204-452-9199 or info@ctrinstitute.com.

Special Accommodations
for Disabilities

Please contact the CTRI office directly at 204-452-9199 or info@ctrinstitute.com to discuss any special needs or accommodations you may require to have a positive learning experience.

Continuing Education Credit

This workshop is approved for credit with Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, Canadian Professional Counsellors Association, Association of Social Work Boards, Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation and Vocational Rehabilitation Association of Canada.

Credit hours: A two day workshop earns 12 continuing education hours, a one day workshop earns 6 hours and a webinar earns 1 hour. A certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the workshop.

Violence Threat Assessment

- Planning and Response (1 day)

After a violent incident, it is not uncommon to find that many different people were aware of clues that violence was being planned. Yet, without a clearly defined process to gather information and assess the situation, violence prevention is extremely difficult. This workshop provides a communication and decision-making model to help businesses, schools, organizations and communities become more effective in their management of threats. Participants will learn strategies to help them identify, assess and manage individuals who may be escalating towards violence.

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Workshop Outline

Our Webinars are live online training sessions that offer abbreviated versions of our in-person public workshops.
  • Threat Assessment Overview
  • Types of Threats
  • Behaviours of Concern
  • Potential Threatener
  • Stages of Violence
  • Possible Characteristics and the Problem with Profiling
  • Threat Assessment Team and Plan Development
  • Guiding Principles in Assessment
  • The Threat Assessment Process
  • Initial Investigation and Assessment
  • Assessment Questions
  • Determining Level of Risk
  • Anonymous Threats
  • Stalking
  • Detailed Assessment
  • Investigative Interview
  • Use of Technology
  • Case Management and Monitoring
  • Scenario Analysis

Target Audience

This is an introductory-intermediate level workshop intended for managers, school personnel, social service and health care professionals, human resource professionals and anyone who is interested in implementing threat assessment protocols for their organization.

Method of Delivery

Lecture, case study review and small group discussion

Learning Objectives

At the end of this workshop, participants should be able to:

  • Understand why threat assessment protocols are needed.
  • Describe a framework for team and plan development.
  • Know how to organize effectively after a threat is received.
  • Identify available external resources.
  • Apply principals learned to their own environment.

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