Workplace Violence Prevention

Features in this course include:

  • Self-paced learning experience
  • Estimated 1 hour course length
  • Train the trainer model
  • School based examples incorporated
  • Additional resources for deeper exploration
  • Downloadable certificate of completion
  • Pre and post assessments to gauge learning
  • Continued access through the 24-25 school year
  • We expect the audience of this training may include: HR Professionals, Heads of School, Operations Leaders, Safety Committee Facilitators or anyone who will be responsible for ensuring compliance with SB 553 Workplace Violence Prevention per Labor Code section 6401.9.


    Course overview:

    Train the trainer model

    • Introduction to Workplace Violence in Schools

    • SB 553 Standards and Legal Requirements for Schools per Labor Code section 6401.9

    • Creating a Safe School Environment

    • Conflict Resolution and De-Escalation Techniques in School Settings

    • Student and Staff Training and Awareness

    • Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Requirements

    • Responding to Incidents of Workplace Violence in Schools

    • Review and Evaluation of Violence Prevention Program in Schools

    Resources Available in this Course

    • Model WVPP

      Cal/OSHA’s Model written Workplace Violence Prevention Plan for General Industry (Non-Health Care settings) is available as a resource guide.

    • One Pager

      Joffe's one-pager provides an overview of the procedures and strategies outlined in the SB 553 Workplace Violence Prevention guidelines.

    • Reflection Checklist

      Joffe's reflection checklist facilitates conversations with legal teams, bargaining unit representatives, safety committees, and similar stakeholders.

    Certificate of Completion

    Users will receive a downloadable certificate of completion for this train the trainer model course, showcasing their commitment to workplace safety and compliance with SB 553 guidelines.

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