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Bisland, Beverly Milner – Online Submission, 2006
This study furthers the discussion of teachers as public servants who are essential to the maintenance of the democratic state. The study demonstrates how teachers' actions on September 11, 2001 in New York City show the essential qualities of public service, including selflessness and placing the needs of others above their own needs. By focusing…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Public Service, Private Sector, Educational Change

Blumenthal, Susan J.; Kupfer, David J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1988
A new approach to early detection and intervention for the prevention of youth suicide is presented. The approach integrates a proposed model of risk factors with a multithreshold level of early detection. Psychiatric diagnosis, personality traits, psychosocial factors, life events and chronic medical illness, biological factors, and family…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Early Identification, Prevention, Psychotherapy
McRae, John H. – Executive Educator, 1991
Every child's death is different, and teachers, counselors, and teachers need to recognize that. When a fatal accident occurs at school, it is important to marshal every resource and notify parents in person, if possible. This article offers a resource list for future reference. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accidents, Administrator Responsibility, Crisis Intervention, Death

Roberts, Richard L.; Lepkowski, William J.; Davidson, Kimberly K. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
Suicide, currently the second major cause of death among youth, is increasing. Dealing with the aftermath of student suicide requires unusual interventions called "postventions." Important functions include preventing cluster suicides, reducing student isolation, and aiding survivors in the grieving process. Planning involves four steps:…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Crisis Intervention, School Responsibility, Secondary Education
Low, Lori L. – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2008
School leaders carry great responsibility when a crisis occurs. Understanding the significance and use of school crisis teams is vitally important and often unknowingly overlooked. This article examines the crucial role of school leaders when a crisis event occurs. Through combining existing research, case vignettes of actual events, and…
Descriptors: School Security, Violence, Death, Crisis Intervention

Armistead, Lew – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
When a crisis arrives, two elements can help save your school's reputation: the principal's precrisis credibility with the public and the press and a crisis communication plan. Crisis plans should designate a school spokesperson and procedures for gathering, communicating, and disseminating information. Key audiences include staff, students, and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Credibility, Crisis Intervention, Mass Media
Mishara, Brian L.; Chagnon, Francois; Daigle, Marc; Balan, Bogdan; Raymond, Sylvaine; Marcoux, Isabelle; Bardon, Cecile; Campbell, Julie K.; Berman, Alan – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Models of telephone crisis intervention in suicide prevention and best practices were developed from a literature review and surveys of crisis centers. We monitored 2,611 calls to 14 centers using reliable behavioral ratings to compare actual interventions with the models. Active listening and collaborative problem-solving models describe help…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Listening Skills, Help Seeking, Helping Relationship

Gullatt, David E.; Long, Douglas – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Physical measures such as weapons checks and metal detectors are inadequate to forestall school violence. The key to managing crises is a trained, broad-based crisis-intervention team and a crisis-management plan. Team responsibilities include developing an intervention plan, coordinating with community services, educating and training staff, and…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Crisis Management, High Schools, Planning
Damiani, Victoria B. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
Schools are among the safest places in America, however, every year school children are affected by stressful events. Whether there is war in another country or death in the schoolyard, these events can interfere with learning and may have long-term effects on children and communities. "Crisis Prevention and Intervention in the Classroom" will…
Descriptors: Prevention, Natural Disasters, Depression (Psychology), Crisis Intervention
Harris, George – 1986
This report is an evaluation of the Youth Crisis Center program run by the Wichita, Kansas Children's Service League to provide crisis counseling services to status offenders. Two major objective of the program were to reduce the number of adjudicated status offenders in Sedgwick County, Kansas; and to reduce placement of such youth in locked…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime, Crisis Intervention, Delinquency

Thigpen, Joe D.; Jones, Elizabeth – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1979
Presents and evaluates a comprehensive client management system for suicide and crisis intervention services, consisting of five service designations: self-injury, crisis, active support, general support, and single contact. Self-injury clients received more contacts and more time in direct service. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Crisis Intervention, Injuries, Management Systems
Artero, Margaret T. – 1998
The National Institute of Mental Health reported in 1998 that suicide in the United States is the third leading cause of death among young people, and that they are the only age group whose mortality rate has increased due to suicide during the last 20 years. The United States Territory of Guam has also experienced an increase in adolescent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crisis Intervention, Cultural Relevance, Curriculum Development

Davidson, Philip W.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1995
This paper discusses a model crisis intervention program for community-based individuals with developmental disabilities and mental illness, featuring cross-system access between existing services and emphasis on staff training. Outcomes of the Rochester, New York, program reveal that 69% of 267 individuals referred to the program required only 1…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Behavior Disorders, Community Programs, Crisis Intervention

Cultice, Wendell W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
Outlines a 14-step process for establishing a suicide prevention program, including collecting data; gaining administrative approval; seeking legal advice; establishing an ad hoc crisis intervention committee; collecting sample forms; appraising agency resources; developing a written policy; appraising community resources; involving the media;…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Data Collection, Junior High Schools, Policy Formation
King, Keith A. – School Administrator, 2000
School administrators are crucial in developing and implementing an effective, comprehensive school Suicide-prevention program. They should develop a districtwide policy, establish school-level crisis-intervention teams, provide teacher training, ensure appropriate responses to threats, include suicide-prevention education in the curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crisis Intervention, Prevention, Program Development