Course Details
Course Open: Yes
Maximum Available Seats: 24
Seats Available: 24
Course Cancelled?: No
Maximum Available Seats: 24
Seats Available: 24
Course Cancelled?: No
D75-25-208: DO-3 - TCI - Post Crisis Response
PBIS 2025/2026
Description: Pre-requisite: Attendance to every 4 days of TCIS core. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention – Post Crisis Response (TCI-PCR) is a 1 day In-person training for Supervisors, Counselors, School-based Coaches, All Crisis team members, and any staff in a supervisor role. Supervisors need tools and resources for working with staff to help them prevent and de-escalate crisis and ensure that the outcome of a crisis is a positive one for the students, staff, and organization. This update addresses the emotional needs staff may have when managing students who display aggressive behaviors and how front-line staff can be supported by the supervisor. Crisis events are difficult for staff members and students. They disrupt the normal day-to-day functioning of the entire organization, and an effort must be made to get things back on track. The goal of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention is to restore the students, staff, and the organization to a state of functioning at a higher level than before the crisis began. The post-crisis multilevel response model helps everyone involved learn from the crisis. It is also essential for maintaining the TCI system within the organization. Supervisors will learn how to conduct debriefing sessions with staff and teams. NOTE: There is no comprehensive test as this course builds on the content learned from the TCIS core.
Instructor:
Natasha Davidson
ndavidson2@schools.nyc.gov
917-256-4261
Course Date & Location:
11/20/2025
8:10 am to 3:00 pm
District Office, 400 First Avenue, 3rd Floor, Manhattan, NY 10010
PBIS 2025/2026
Description: Pre-requisite: Attendance to every 4 days of TCIS core. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention – Post Crisis Response (TCI-PCR) is a 1 day In-person training for Supervisors, Counselors, School-based Coaches, All Crisis team members, and any staff in a supervisor role. Supervisors need tools and resources for working with staff to help them prevent and de-escalate crisis and ensure that the outcome of a crisis is a positive one for the students, staff, and organization. This update addresses the emotional needs staff may have when managing students who display aggressive behaviors and how front-line staff can be supported by the supervisor. Crisis events are difficult for staff members and students. They disrupt the normal day-to-day functioning of the entire organization, and an effort must be made to get things back on track. The goal of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention is to restore the students, staff, and the organization to a state of functioning at a higher level than before the crisis began. The post-crisis multilevel response model helps everyone involved learn from the crisis. It is also essential for maintaining the TCI system within the organization. Supervisors will learn how to conduct debriefing sessions with staff and teams. NOTE: There is no comprehensive test as this course builds on the content learned from the TCIS core.
Instructor:
Natasha Davidson
ndavidson2@schools.nyc.gov
917-256-4261
Course Date & Location:
11/20/2025
8:10 am to 3:00 pm
District Office, 400 First Avenue, 3rd Floor, Manhattan, NY 10010