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EXPERTS
IN CRISIS RESPONSE
CALL DHA CRISIS
EXPERTS 518-883-3817
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Adirondack
Community, School and
University Crisis Response Team
The mission
of the ACSU-CRT is to assist Schools and Universities
with Support and Education in the event
of a crisis, and to Promote and Facilitate the Activities,
Operation and Training's for Critical Incident Stress
Management (CISM) in the New York State Adirondack
Community and surrounding
areas.
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ACSU-CRT
Program Director and Coordinator (30yrs
NYS Certified Teacher)
David A. Hugo,
CEAP, CPP, SAP, BCESCR, ACSU-CRT Board President Board
Certified Expert in School Crisis Response, Board Certified
Expert in University Crisis Response, Board Certified in
Acute Traumatic Stress Management, American Academy of
Experts in Traumatic Stress Certified School Crisis Response
Trainer, Certified Group Critical Incident Stress Management
Trainer, International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
(ICISF) President D. Hugo and Associates Inc.
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ACSU-CRT
Assistant Program Director (34yrs NYS Certified
Teacher)
Danielle Hugo,
Basic, Advanced Group Critical Incident Stress Management,
Group Crisis Intervention, Advanced, Critical Inc, School
Crisis Response Vice President D. Hugo and Associates Inc.
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Community
Incidents:
The following are examples of critical/traumatic incidents
that may require the Adirondack Community, School and University
Crisis Response Team:
- Floods
- Earthquakes
- Hurricanes
- Tornados
- Natural Disasters
- Terrorism
- Accidents
- Violence
- Suicides
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Critical Incidents:
Critical Incidents
are events that have the potential to create significant
human distress and can overwhelm one's usual coping mechanisms.
The following are some examples of critical incidents that
may require School and University CISM services:
- Accident
involving a student, teacher, staff member or parent
- Suicide,
homicide, substance overdose
- Death of
a student, teacher, staff member or parent
- Severe
violence, gang activities, assault on student, teacher,
or staff member
- Hostage
situation, terrorist activities, sniper attack
- School
fire, chemical spill, or natural disasters
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Types of Interventions:
Pre-crisis Education
and Prevention, Individual Crisis Intervention, Demobilizations,
Staff Consultations, Crisis Management Briefings, Defusing's,
Debriefings, Family& Pastoral CISM, Referral and Follow-up
Services
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Team Membership:
Team composed of
professional Administrators, Educators, Doctors, Nurses,
Hospital Staff, Mental Health Professionals, Law Enforcement,
Firefighters, School Nurses, School Social Workers, Ambulance
Corps, EMT's, Search and Rescue Teams, Clergy, and EAP
Coordinators. All team members are ICISF trained in School
crisis Response and adhere to a strict code of Professional
ethics
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Confidentiality:
All Contacts
and information is confidential and cannot be disclosed
without written consent.
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Crisis Training:
Two
Day ICISF Certified "Responding to School Crisis" training,
14 PDH's, 1.4 CEO's,
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“ You’re
Going To Like How You Save”
I Guarantee It!!!!
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