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UBC’s Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education and the Psychoeducational Research and Training Centre invite you to join us for PREP a RE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Workshops Integrated safety and crisis training. Registration - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
UBC’s Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education and the Psychoeducational Research and Training Centre invite you to join us for
PREPaRE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Workshops
Integrated safety and crisis training
Location All workshops are sponsored by the Psychoeducational Research and Training Centre (PRTC) within the Faculty of Education, and will be at the University of British Columbia Campus (Location TBA).
For directions and parking information see: UBC Wayfinding at www.maps.ubc.ca/PROD/index.php ).
Registration & Cost
Pre-registration is required for each workshop. Registration opens June 1, 2012, closes July 3, 2012.
To pre-register for a workshop, submit your name, school or agency affiliation, phone number and email address to the PRTC by phone: 604-822-1364 or e-mail:[email protected] (please put in subject line “Prepare Workshop.”). The PRTC is open 10am -7pm M-Th and 10am-2pm Fri/Sat
Registration Costs: $100.00/day (includes registration & light refreshments, but lunch is ”on your own”).
Cost of Materials: $35.00 for workshop 1, $45 for workshop 2, payable at time of registration.
Payment can be made by mail (cheque to UBC), in person at PRTC or by phone, (credit card) but must be received by July 3, 2012. Payment by mail: Faculty of Education- PRTC, 1100 Scarfe Building, 2125 Main Mall, UBC, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4. Late registration only if space permits ($125/day).
You must pre-register and spaces are limited to 100 (Wksp. 1) or 45 (Wksp. 2), so reserve your space ASAP!
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Summer PREPaRE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Workshops
Sponsored by UBC’s Psychoeducational Research and Training Centre, The Edith Lando Charitable Foundation, The Attias Family Foundation, & The Edward D. and Anna Mitchell Family Foundation