SF 36 was adopted in 2011 and requires school districts in the state of Wyoming to adopt rules and regulations regarding the use of restraint and seclusion. The legislation requires that the rules apply to all students and sets reporting requirements to notify parents upon each use or restraint.
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Summary and Safety-Care Alignment: Effective: July 1, 2011 SF 36 was adopted in 2011 and requires school districts in the state of Wyoming to adopt rules and regulations regarding the use of restraint and seclusion. The legislation requires that the rules apply to all students and sets reporting requirements to notify parents upon each use or restraint. Restraint is defined as the use of physical force without the use of a device to restrict the movement of a body. Seclusion is defined as removing a student from a classroom to a separate supervised area, setting aside exemptions for requested breaks, in-school suspensions and other disciplinary actions. How Safety-Care aligns: Numerous organizations throughout the United States and Canada rely upon QBS and our Safety-Care training to provide their staff members with the training they need to help maintain a safe and healthy environment. Safety-Care provides a comprehensive, supportive approach to incident prevention, de-escalation, and management. Your Staff will learn practical strategies for helping students that use evidence-based practices consistent with PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) and ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis). |
In addition to Safety-Care being highly cost-effective, you get:
Skills to effectively prevent, minimize, & manage behavioral challenges with dignity, safety, & the possibility of change
Decreases in staff and patient injuries and reduction in restraint & seclusion time
Instructional procedures based on decades of evidence-based research & compatible with ABA, PBIS & reinforcement-based environments
Customizable program for your setting, staff & clientele, with a strong focus on preventative via non-intrusive, replacement behaviors
Extremely rigorous standards grounded in errorless teaching methodology
Small, intimate class sizes backed by unlimited support & resources
Proactive, environmental management recommendations
Understanding of evocative effects of staff behavior
In-depth analysis of antecedents and proactive antecedent interventions
Evidence-based reinforcement procedures
Required competency in de-escalation skills
Humane, non-invasive touch and QBS Check™ strategies
Evidence-based teaching procedures
Applicable to a wide array of settings, conditions & challenging behavior