Behavioral Safety and Assessment Team Level 1 Training

Event Details


A 1-day training that focuses on maintaining a sustainable, community-based preventive behavioral threat assessment system composed of site-based Level 1 teams and a community-based Level 2 team. Audience members should include Level 1 school and district-based staff who comprise Level 1 teams. The training will provide the following:
 
  • A review of the basic concepts of violence prevention and behavioral threat assessment and management
  • A review of youth violence, examining research and best practice prescriptive recommendations for assessment and management
  • A review of the dynamics and risk factors for reactive aggression and targeted violence within in K-12 schools
  • The use of preventive behavioral threat assessment, equity, inclusion, restorative practice, and trauma-informed care to decrease expulsions, arrests, and dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline
  • An examination of bias and how to avoid it through collaborative assessment and training
  • Case study exercises as example of application
  • Q and A
Bio:
Alise Mnati, Associate

Social Worker. Community Collaborator. Trainer. 

Alise Mnati, MSW, LMSW: is a licensed social worker with two decades of experience in non-profit, public education, and law enforcement working with under-resourced youth and their families. She has worked with dozens of school districts to improve educational attainment and school safety for educators and learners.  Together with John Van Dreal, she implemented the Salem-Keizer Cascade Threat Assessment Model in Northeastern Washington, supporting 59 public school districts across 7 counties. She trained and coordinated educators on identifying and assessing threatening behavior, along with multi-agency teams serving in a consultative role to schools.

Alise is an accomplished facilitator, training throughout the nation to school districts and youth-serving agencies. She is a certified trainer in several evidence-based programs and a former National Associate Trainer for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Alise enjoys training and coaching both schools and community agencies in providing recommendations on behavioral threat assessment, threat management, and resource development for students of concern. She has personally procured over $12 million in state and federal grant funding for school districts and communities to implement youth violence prevention and intervention models. She has also been a strategic contributor to state legislation and district policies supporting student mental wellness, behavioral threat assessment, and restorative practices.  Alise currently lives in the greater Phoenix area with her husband and two children. In addition to being a training consultant on the Salem-Keizer Cascade Threat Assessment System, she also works full-time for the Airway Heights Police Department.

Lunch provided.

 

MESD Ainsworth Building
11611 NE Ainsworth Circle
Portland, OR 97220

Auditorium

Free

Leslie Taylor
5035053769
Ltaylor4@mesd.k12.or.us

Session Information

Start: Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 at 08:00 am
End: Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 at 04:00 pm
PDUs: 7.00
Instructor: Alise Mnati
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