Please join us for an Advanced Introduction to the Standard Response Protocol and the Standard Reunification Method facilitated by the I Love You Guys Foundation.  NCAIS is partnering with the Diocese of Raleigh to bring this program to North Carolina independent schools. 


What: SRP/SRM Full-Day Train the Trainer Workshop
When: Thursday, August 1, 2024 
Start and End Times: 8am-4pm (8 hours)
Where: St. David's School, 3400 White Oak Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Who: Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Emergency Managers, Victim Advocates
Why: The I Love U Guys Standard Response Protocol (SRP) and Standard Reunification Method (SRM) offers uniform language and responses that are easy to understand and easy to implement. 
Cost: NCAIS Member Schools: $65/pp*
Guests: $115/pp*
*Includes continental breakfast and lunch 

Registration 
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Course Description
The SRP/SRM Full-Day Train the Trainer Workshop introduces the concepts and history of the Standard Response Protocol and the Standard Reunification Method and how to educate students and staff in the programs and strategies to implement the programs. The SRP was introduced in 2009 and is a proven enhancement to school safety planning used by thousands of schools in the US and Canada. Later, in 2012, The SRM was introduced to fill a critical void in school safety planning: how to reunite students with their parents after a crisis. This workshop takes a deep dive into what both of the programs are and how to begin using them, and it included a brief segment on Incident Command and how it relates to crisis management for educators.

Course Guidelines
Completion of an in-person SRP/SRM Train the Trainer Workshop allows attendees to conduct SRP and SRM training within their organization for two (2) years. After two years, the individual must attend another Train the Trainer Workshop, as materials are updated periodically. Please note:
  • Trainers are not able to train others to become trainers.
  • Trainers are not able to train people at other districts, agencies, organizations.
  • Trainers are not able to sell their services or otherwise profit from training others.
Remembering
Participants will learn the history, concepts and functionality of the SRP and SRM, how to implement and train on the programs, and how incident command relates to crisis management.

Understanding
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why the SRP should be used as an all-hazards approach to crisis response. Additionally, participants will gain an understanding of the reunification process and roles involved in the SRM and how it should be used for the reunification of students with their parents or guardians in the aftermath of a crisis.

Applying
Participants will be able to develop an SRP implementation plan for their school or organization, and use the SRP to manage daily operational school-based events as well as emergency situations. Participants will understand how to plan and conduct a reunification using the SRM. Additionally, participants will be able to train others in their organization on the SRP and SRM.

Analyzing
Participants will be able to analyze the effectiveness of the SRP in different crisis response situations and compare the SRP to other crisis response programs. Participants will also analyze real-world reunification situations and learn how it was handled.

Evaluating
Participants will be able to assess the effectiveness of the SRP in responding to crisis situations and managing daily operational school-based events. In addition, participants will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of their reunification plans and how they can be improved.

Creating
Participants will be able to develop an SRP implementation and training plan for their organization, conduct drills and exercises to test the effectiveness of the SRP, develop a comprehensive reunification plan using the SRM, and build their own Reunification Operation Kits (ROK) with the resources introduced in the seminar.