Crisis de-escalation: guidelines and strategies

Tue Feb 18 2025 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm UTC-07:00

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Calgary Counselling Centre
Publisher/HostCalgary Counselling Centre
Crisis de-escalation: guidelines and strategies
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Live interactive webinar with Sarah Rosenfeld, MSW, RSW
About this Event

This live webinar, offered by Calgary Counselling Centre, provides a practical approach to crisis de-escalation. It focuses on the techniques clinicians may use in a community-based setting to manage threatening, aggressive, or agitated client behaviour. The course will discuss the principles, strategies and techniques used in de-escalation. The webinar is interactive: participants will have designated time to ask questions and initiate discussions.

Target audience: Social workers and Clinical psychologists

Content level: Beginning

Credit: 1 continuing education credit

This is recognized as one ACSW Category A continuing education credit in Alberta, Canada.


About the instructor

Sarah Rosenfeld, MSW, RSW is a Registered Social Worker with a Bachelor of Social Work from McGill University and a Master of Social Work (Clinical Specialization) from the University of Calgary. She has over twenty years’ experience working in mental health, child protection, and health care settings. Sarah has held numerous counselling and leadership positions in the not-for-profit sector. Currently, she is the Associate Director of Counselling at Calgary Counselling Centre. Sarah regularly provides accredited courses to helping professionals, and customized workshops to organizations in crisis de-escalation.


Learning objectives

After attending this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Define de-escalation.
  2. Explain the principles and specific strategies used in de-escalation.
  3. Compare and contrast the two main types of aggressive behaviour (“hot and cold”) and the de-escalation tactics used in their management.
  4. Apply relevant de-escalation techniques in their practice.

Course outline 
  1. Components of de-escalation
  2. Guidelines for environment, people and preparedness
  3. Ten domains of de-escalation: the “toolbox”
  4. Application of strategies and techniques appropriate for the situation

Registered participants will receive an electronic course handout at least 24 hours before the course date.



Refund Policy

Cancellations received up to 24 hours prior to the start of the webinar are eligible for a partial refund. A $5 administration fee will be charged; the remaining amount from the registration fee will be refunded. Eventbrite’s fee is non-refundable.

To cancel your registration, please e-mail [email protected].

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