
Standard Reunification Method Training
Now available in-person or remote.
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis.
Course Description
Introduces the concepts and history of the SRM and how to implement the program from a district perspective.
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis.
The SRM Breakout introduces the concepts and history of the SRM and how to implement the program from a district perspective.
Target Audience
Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS, Emergency Managers, Victim Advocates
Number of Students
20-250
Course Duration
45 – 90 Minutes
Outcome
A basic understanding of the Standard Reunification Method
Scope Statement
In this module, participants will receive an overview of the Standard Reunification Method and understand roles and expectations.
Terminal Learning Objective
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why the SRM should be used in the aftermath of a crisis.
Enabling Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to
- state a brief history of SRM
- understand the reasoning behind the program, and
- understand how to plan and conduct a student/parent reunification.
Course Description
Standard Reunification Method Half Day Seminar
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis. The training has a segment on Incident Command and how it relates to crisis management for educators.
Target Audience
Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS, Emergency Managers, Victim Advocates
Number of Students
20-250
Course Duration
3.5 hours
Outcome
SRM half day Workshop introduces the concepts and history of the SRM and how to train it.
Scope Statement
Participants will receive an overview and introduction to the SRM, explore case studies, and understand roles and expectations. Participants will also receive a top level, general understanding of NIMS and ICS. They will be introduced to tools and resources to build a Reunification Operations Kit (ROK)
Terminal Learning Objective
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why the SRM should be used in the aftermath of crisis
Enabling Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to
- State a brief history of the SRM
- Understand the reasoning behind the program.
- Understand planning and conducting student/parent reunification.
- State a brief history of NIMS
- Understand the basic Incident Command Structure.
- Recognize how ICS can be used in managing crisis.
Course Description
Standard Reunification Method Full Day Seminar
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis. The training is a segment on Incident Command and how it relates to crisis management for educators.
Target Audience
Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS, Emergency Managers, Victim Advocates
Number of Students
20-250
Course Duration
6.5 hours
Outcome
SRM full day workshop introduces the concepts and history of the SRM and how to plan and conduct a reunification exercise
Scope Statement
Participants will receive an overview and introduction to the SRM, explore case studies, and understand roles and expectations. Participants will also receive a top level, general understanding of NIMS and ICS. They will be introduced to tools and resources to build a Reunification Operations Kit (ROK). Participants will also learn how to plan and gain theoretical knowledge of conducting a reunification exercise.
Terminal Learning Objective
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why the SRM should be used in the aftermath of crisis
Enabling Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to
- State a brief history of the SRM
- Understand the reasoning behind the program.
- Understand planning and conducting student/parent reunification.
- State a brief history of NIMS
- Understand the basic Incident Command Structure.
- Recognize how ICS can be used in managing crisis.
- Plan a reunification exercise.
- Have theoretical knowledge of conducting a reunification exercise.