Crisis Prevention & Intervention
Train anytime, anywhere—earn your Crisis Prevention & Intervention certificate online.
Helping individuals and organizations navigate challenging situations with confidence and care.
“I found the CPI especially valuable to learn both verbal and non-verbal communication techniques that can be applied to real-world de-escalation situations.”
“The CPI course was extremely beneficial. I now feel much more confident in managing challenging situations with calmness.”
“The CPI course was engaging, informative, and packed with real-world strategies that can be applied in everyday situations. It not only deepened my understanding of crisis prevention but also gave me practical tools to respond effectively and maintain a calm, professional presence in challenging moments. I would highly recommend this course to anyone looking to strengthen their communication and de-escalation skills. ”
Maplewood offers 100% online classes that allow you to study anytime or anywhere.
1. Who can benefit from taking a Crisis Prevention Intervention class? Crisis Prevention Intervention classes benefit professionals across various industries, including healthcare, education, social work, mental health, security, and law enforcement. Anyone encountering crises in their work can benefit from learning Crisis Prevention techniques and strategies.
2. What will I learn in a Crisis Prevention Intervention class? In a Crisis Prevention class, you will learn to recognize the signs of escalating behavior, effectively intervene to prevent crises, and safely manage challenging situations. Topics covered may include verbal de-escalation techniques, physical intervention methods (if applicable), understanding behavior triggers, crisis communication skills, and strategies for maintaining safety for all involved.
3. Is Crisis training suitable for individuals without prior crisis intervention experience? Yes, our Crisis classes are designed to accommodate learners of all levels, including those without prior crisis intervention experience.
4. Will I receive a certification upon completing the Crisis Intervention class? Yes, upon successful completion of our Crisis Prevention Intervention class, you will receive a widely recognized industry certification. This certification demonstrates your competency in crisis prevention and intervention techniques and can enhance your professional credentials.
5. How often should Crisis training be refreshed or renewed? It is recommended that Crisis training be refreshed periodically to reinforce skills and stay updated on best practices. The frequency of refresher courses may vary depending on organizational policies, industry standards, and individual preferences. Some organizations require annual or biennial recertification; others may opt for more frequent refreshers.
6. Can I purchase for multiple people? Is there a discount? Yes, you can do this by purchasing individually via the website, completing the form, or sending us a request via email at [email protected]. Yes, there are discounts for enrolling five (5) or more students at once.
7. Is Crisis training available online? Yes, we offer online Crisis training options to accommodate diverse learning preferences and logistical constraints. Our online classes allow students to access training from anywhere, at any time.
8. License requirements Before starting your path toward becoming a technician or aide, it's crucial to consult your state's regulatory agency to confirm any additional testing or licensing prerequisites. States may have distinct certification requirements aligning with legal and professional standards. Proactively checking these criteria will facilitate your certification process and ensure thorough preparation for your role. Contact your state's licensing board for clarification or guidance before registering for the program.
9. Certification and Licenses: This introductory educational program aims to equip students with the foundational knowledge essential for applying this subject in a vocational context. It's important to note that finishing this program does not meet the specific legal prerequisites for state licenses or certifications. Additional training or apprenticeships may be necessary to fulfill those requirements.
10. What if I don't have enough time to complete the course within the time frame provided? If you are unable to complete the course, contact your Student Advisor to help you work out a suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee will be charged. If you are funded through a third-party organization, approval may also be required.
11. Am I guaranteed a job? Hazel courses will help you gain the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. However, you should always research the job market in your area before enrolling.
12. Can I get financial assistance? Hazel courses are non-credit, so they do not qualify for federal aid, FAFSA, and Pell Grants. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards may provide funding to take our courses.
13. When can I start this course? This course is open enrollment, so you can register and start the course whenever you are ready and you have 90 days to complete the class.
14. How do I access the course material? Log in to the Courses by clicking Sign Up/Login in the upper right of the page.
15. When does the course start and finish? The course is self-paced, and you have 90 days to complete the class.