Special Education In-Depth: Restraint & Seclusion in Oregon Public Education Programs

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Event Description

Restraint & Seclusion in Oregon Public Education Programs:
Promoting Safe and Prevention-Focused Practices

 

Participants will be able to:

  • Define restraint and seclusion.
  • Identify legal requirements and prohibited practices under Oregon law.
  • Understand reporting, training, and post-incident debrief requirements.
  • Recognize strategies for prevention, de-escalation, and behavior support to reduce harmful and exclusionary practices.
  • Apply best practices for family communication and protection of student rights.

Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
Start: 2:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Location:
This event is virtual on Zoom. A link will be accessible upon registration.

Who Should Attend:
K-12 Special Education Teachers, Specialists, Case Managers, Related Services Providers, or any other licensed/administrative staff supporting the IEP process.
*This event is reserved for school staff working in Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook, & Washington Counties*
Outside of our region, but looking for training on this topic? Contact your regional RTAP.
 



Instructors:

lisa_joy_bateman_web.pngLisa Joy Bateman (she/her/hers),
Oregon Department of Education
School Age District Support Specialist - Intensive Behavioral & Mental Health Supports
IDEA Programs Team Lead - Office of Enhancing Student Opportunities





 

Malory Turner serves as the Special Education Professional Learning Coach, Traumatic Brain Injury Liaison, and Regional Technical Assistance Provider at NWRESD. She collaborates with educators, specialists, and district leaders to provide high-quality professional learning and technical assistance focused on special education processes and IEP development. Malory was recognized with the Noel Connall Instruction and Professional Development Award from the Oregon Education Association for her instrumental role in developing and delivering exceptional special education training and resources. She holds a Master’s in Special Education from Pacific University and brings nearly a decade of experience as an inclusion assistant, special educator, and mentor teacher supporting students with disabilities across a range of settings.
 


Accommodations:
We strive to make our events accessible and inclusive to participants from all backgrounds and abilities. All virtual sessions will have automated closed captioning available. If you need an American Sign Language interpreter, please email: ASLinterpreterrequests@nwresd.k12.or.us. If you think you will need additional accommodations, please contact Sabine Eaton at seaton@nwresd.k12.or.us or 503-614-1351. At least two weeks' advance notice will help us to provide seamless access.

About Northwest Regional Education Service District:
Northwest Regional ESD is the largest of Oregon’s 19 education service districts. We serve students, educators, childcare providers, and families living in Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, and Washington counties. Our staff members work collaboratively with school districts and other educational partners to deliver quality, cost-effective programs and services including special education, technology, professional development, school improvement, and operational support. Our vision is that every student is educated, equipped, and inspired to achieve their full potential and enrich their communities. Learn more at nwresd.org.

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Tags

NWRESD Staff and District Partners

Fee

Free

Contact Information

Malory Turner
maturner@nwresd.k12.or.us

Session Information

Start: Monday April 13th, 2026 at 02:30 pm
End: Monday April 13th, 2026 at 04:00 pm
PDUs: 1.50
Note: Participants attending the full session will receive PDU credits.
Instructor: Malory Turner & Lisa Joy Bateman
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