Operation Resilience is an all day workshop series designed to allow staff and participants to attend various course offerings related to safety, planning, and response to emergency.
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This workshop will provide tools and skills to Ripon Unified School District employees on recognizing potentially dangerous behavior, communication and de-escalation techniques, how to report an individual in crisis, follow-up resources, and response, as well as notification to teachers per CA Ed Code 49079.
This workshop will provide age-appropriate and evidence-based solutions to help educators and classified staff conduct a lockdown. It will also cover response options and lockdown procedures for rooms with multiple entrances and exits, students with unique needs, and many other scenarios to better equip the staff for emergencies.
During the CPR workshop, the participant will have the opportunity to obtain a tier CPR card IFthe participant completes the 3 hours of online pre-coursework required for certification. A review and hands-on demonstration of the district's AEDs will be conducted. All participants will receive hands-on training regardless of whether the pre-course work is completed.
This workshop includes creating standardized communication templates for an emergency, post-incident for students, parents, staff, and the community. The course also includes best practices for releasing information to the public, utilizing a chain of command. The session will be taught by a subject matter expert with over three decades of extensive experience as an incident commander (IC) and Public Information Officer (PIO) during critical emergencies.
This workshop will be presented by the San Joaquin County’s District Attorney's office. This session will provide information on drug and narcotics issues within the County and School Districts. It will also include how to identify fentanyl and other narcotics.
This workshop will provide awareness level of first aid training that focuses on traumatic bleeding, the use of trauma kits, Epi-pens, and Narcan injections.
This workshop will be presented by the San Joaquin County’s District Attorney's office. Topics will range from understanding the human trafficking issues in San Joaquin County, identifying human trafficking victims, and reporting suspected victims and traffickers.