Foundation
Preparation
Stress & Assault Cycle and Alternatives to Escalation
Assault Cycle Response Framework
Random
100

To explain the premise and foundational Principles of Pro Act

Introduction

100

Any action that may result in physical injury, in the moment, to self or others

Dangerous Behavior

100

What does GTO represent?

Green Triangle of Opportunity

100

What are the three levels of dangerousness?

Simple Assault, Assault and Battery, and Aggravated Assault

100

What is SBHG Purpose/Mission?

Partnering with people for positive change

200

Analyzing facts, evidence, and observations to form a judgement

Critical Thinking 

200

How a person typically behaves

Baseline Behavior

200

What are the 5 phases of the Assault Cycle?

Trigger, Escalation, Assault Crisis, Recovery, & Post Crisis Depression

200

The lowest level of effort needed for the effective protection of self and others

Reasonable Force

200

Factors/Components of Professionalism?

Motivation, Mood, and Attitude

300

Chapters 1-3 focus on reducing the risk of assaultive behaviors and physical injury to clients and staff

Staff/Us

300

Personal choices to be aware of; clothing, shoes, clothing style (colors/graphics), accessories

Attire

300

The most effective form of communication to be used by staff

Assertive

300

Allows us to respond to stressors in ways that keep our behavior at or near baseline

Self-Regulation
300

An assault cycle includes observable information about who, where, when, what, how, and why.

Documentation

400

Pro Act training expands the culture of safety to you and your organization using a curriculum that provides Principles, not ___________.

Techniques

400

Actions taken to prevent something dangerous from happening

Precautions

400

Reasonable alternatives (4) to escalation that meet client needs

Communication, Development, Environmental, Basic Needs.

CDEBN

400

What are the four motives for assault?

Fear, Frustration, Manipulation, and Intimidation

400

What is the smallest incorporated city in California?

Amador City. Former gold rush town. It is .3 miles with approximately 200 residents.

500

The use of a methodical, problem-solving framework to identify potentially effective responses to complex interactions and situations

Systematic Approach

500

An effective primary plan is one that includes: knowledge, recognition of indicators, precautions to be used and actions to avoid

Preventative Measures

500

In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what is the highest level of need?

Self-Actualization and Esteem 

500

What are the 4 Reasonable Force Responses to the Levels of Dangerousness?

Primary Plan (PP), Crisis Communication (CC), Evasion (E), and Possibly Restraint or Police Report (PR)

500

How many Pro Act instructors does the Central Region have?

5 - Rebecca, Wendy, Ronald, Rene, and Brooklin