Online Course » LFS10 Frontline Leadership - Crisis Intervention and Conflict Resolution

Course Description:
As the frontline supervisor you need to understand your role and responsibilities in responding to and supporting your staff through a crisis situation. It is also important to understand and value the debriefing process and to supervise others during times of conflict. Crisis as discussed in this module will focus on interactions between staff members and between staff and individuals. 
Course Objective:
• Define the frontline supervisor’s role and responsibilities during times of crisis. 
• Describe the difference between a conflict and a crisis and techniques for minimizing the escalation of a conflict to a crisis. 
• Describe an effective crisis response by applying critical thinking skills. 
• Identify crisis prevention, intervention, and resolution techniques
• Match appropriate techniques to particular circumstances and individuals. 

Intended Audience:
Direct support professionals, case managers, nursing assistants, health aides 
Author Bio:
The Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, Inc. also known as Providers’ Council is a statewide association of health and human service agencies. Founded in 1975, the Providers' Council is the state's largest human service trade association and is widely recognized as the official voice of the private human service provider industry. Providers’ Council founded and deployed the first online curriculum and credential programs for direct support professionals and continues to enhance this curriculum with current data and workforce practices.
Hours:
1.00
Certificates:
VeReality2 - view details

Order Online Course

Quantity Unit Price
$22.33




Other Courses You May Be Interested In

CW209 Child Welfare II - Crisis Intervention for Children and Families
In this module we will provide an overview of crisis, crisis intervention and emergency services when working with children and families involved in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. It is followed by a presentation of some of the resources available to these clients and you when assessing and responding to crises.


LFS08 Frontline Leadership - Training and Staff Development Activities
Promoting and managing the training and professional development activities of staff is an important responsibility of the frontline supervisor. The frontline supervisor is responsible for understanding and meeting the orientation needs for new employees and understanding and meeting the on-going staff development needs for current employees.

LFS11 Frontline Leadership - Personal Well-Being
The job of supervising has become more challenging and more complex over time. As a frontline supervisor you are faced with a more diverse workforce requiring a wider range of supervisory skills; an Agency that needs to be responsive to a wider range of needs from the individuals served; and responsibilities that are affected by outside influences ...

CW105 Child Welfare I - Community Supports and Teamwork
The purpose of this module is to demonstrate how community supports the child’s identity, growth, and development; how to locate and develop community resources; and how to work as a member of a professional team to best meet child and family needs.


CW109 Child Welfare I - Crisis Intervention
A crisis is anything that is a struggle for us to deal with through the use of our “everyday” coping skills. This module will focus on the meaning of crisis and how we can help a person manage a crisis.

Forgot Password help button image