Build Program Ambassador Training: September 27 (Day 2 of 2)

When

September 27, 2024    
9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Where

Stentorian Fire Station
1409 W Vernon Ave., Los Angeles , CA, 90062

Event Type

The Two Day Ambassador Training is designed for folks new to the violence interruption and intervention space. This entry level course is the first step into understanding the field of community violence intervention (CVI) and preparing to engage with the community as a violence interrupter.

The Professional Community Intervention Training Institute was created in early 2005 specifically as a community/gang/crisis intervention institute that is a division of the much broader violence intercession-crisis abatement firm under Maximum Force Enterprises. P.C.I.T.I.’s preparatory training was developed to provide effective skill sets, direct protocol creation, standards of field operation, and critical thinking along with standard operating procedures-guidelines and replicable templates. This new, unique model of community-based intervention transforms the role of the “gang interventionist” to one of a “Professional Community Intervention First Responder.”

The BUILD Program

A set of core competencies will be delivered to intervention workers through a combination of in-classroom didactic instruction sessions, role playing/behavior and scenario driven modeling exercises performed at the PCITI training center and selected locations in the community.

Sessions will be offered multiple times throughout the year. Each session will cover all the below topics, summing up to a total estimated instructional time of approximately 80 hours per cohort.

Each cohort will cover all of the areas of study below:

Direct Rehearsal/Operational Protocols
The “blueprint” or “instruction sheet” for interventionist work. This core or foundation of community/crisis intervention work establishes the operational protocols /standard operating procedures within which the interventionists will operate.

Personal Development/Standards of Behavior
The development of effective verbal, written and physical presentation skills, the ability to teach others through applied case vignettes, and the ability to provide feedback/consultation regarding a client or system issue to multiple audiences.

Applied Hypothesis
The effective use of psychological theories, evidence- based methodologies, and violence prevention/de-escalation/mitigation best practices. Students will demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the dimensions of the human experience, psychological interventions, mental health perceptions across cultures and belief systems, and developing best practices from intervention literature

Street Apprenticeship /Scenario Engagement
The development of specific operational skill sets, competence of application and the absorbed capability to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum disbursement of time and energy. Under this proficiency, the street apprenticeship is implemented – field training for both new and seasoned practitioners where a structured competency or group of basic set of skills are actually practiced in real life mock scenario engagements.

Bookings

Online registration are not available for this event.