A published study shows that Pro-ACT devotes more time than any other training program to crisis prevention, not crisis response. Pro-ACT’s attention to reducing the potential for crisis is consistent with an objective of developing staff and increasing safety while reducing the use of restraint. View the study
US Department of Education’s 15 Principles
The U.S. Department of Education, in collaboration with SAMSHA, published 15 Principles for Reducing the Use of Restraint and Seclusion.
Pro-ACT certification training is designed to support your work in implementing the Department’s Fifteen Principles while keeping staff and students safe in your schools. [Read more…]
What Do You Get as a Pro-ACT Instructor?
You already know that Pro-ACT training meets Joint Commission and OSHA standards, but did you know that as a certificated Pro-ACT In-service Instructor you get:
• FREE access to all employee training materials
• FREE telephone or email consultation any time
• FREE In-service Instructor tutorials
• FREE ability to audit any regularly scheduled training class
• FREE participation in any Pro-ACT Roundtable discussion
It’s our goal to help you do your best training!
ACE Study Continues to Inform
The long-term physical and behavioral impact of childhood abuse and neglect is something that has been a Pro-ACT discussion point for many years. Unfortunately, the issue is no less relevant now that it was in 1995 when the CDC and Kaiser Permanente began the ACES study, an investigation of the influence of childhood abuse and neglect on adult well-being.