Certified Restraint Training is a board certified de-escalation and restraint training program that considers the health, safety, and well being of all.
The weather kept us from our booth in San Antonio, but we are happy to answer your de-escalation & restraint training questions. [email protected]
Our program is safe, effective, and cost efficient! #TASA2026
#tasa2026 The snow and ice in TN prevented Certified De-escalation & Restraint Training from attending TASA this year, but we are still here to meet your training needs with our program designed for school settings that is aligned to TX student restraint laws.
Thanks to Dr. Amy Jansen and Kim Essner for attending a recent training. These ladies will be trainers for Scott County Schools, MO. They both possess a “ de-escalation mindset” and work hard to ensure the safety of students and staff.
We enjoyed partnering with Bloomfield School District in Missouri to collaborate on best practices for de-escalating students in crisis. They are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment in their school district.
Last week I had the opportunity to work with this great group from Puxico Schools, MO. They are committed to protecting students and staff while using best practices to de-escalate students in crisis.
Yesterday I had the honor of collaborating with these outstanding educators from Oak Ridge School District. Their care for and dedication to the safety of their students is impressive.
Instructor Lora Blankenship reported that she had a great day with the fine folks of Blevins School District in AR. She says that they provide a family atmosphere and are dedicated to the safety of students and staff.
Yesterday we had the privilege of working with the Haywood County Schools, NC., administrative team. Their care for the well-being of their students is evident.
Thanks to Benton County Schools for partnering with us as their de-escalation and restraint training provider. This group has a “de-escalation mindset” and works hard to protect students and staff.
Thanks to Clay County Schools for inviting Vickie and me to present at their county-wide staff development this morning and to work with their safety teams this afternoon. Clay County Schools is dedicated to providing a safe, positive environment for all students.
I greatly enjoyed visiting with Dyersburg City Schools today. Their award winning Beta Club was a tough act to follow, but the faculty was very welcoming during my morning de-escalation session. For the afternoon, I was privileged to train their safety team.
We had a great day recently with this group from Pickett County Schools. Thanks to SPED supervisor Elizabeth Johnson for inviting us to work with this group who puts the safety of their students at the top of their priority list.
We didn’t get a photo, but thanks to Paris Special School District for selecting Certified De-escalation & Restraint Training as your de-escalation & restraint provider. Instructor Lora Blankenship said that the Paris staff has a “students-first” mindset.
It’s always a please to work with the fine folks at Taylor County Schools, GA. They know their students well and work hard to meet their needs though positive behavior supports and de-escalation techniques.
We enjoyed a day working with this dedicated group of educators from Marshall County Schools. They are dedicated to using best-practices for de-escalating crisis situations and keeping students and staff safe.
It’s always a good day when we get to work with our friends at Cannon County Schools. Thanks thanks Julie Vincent for continuing to partner with us as we work together to keep staff and students safe.
We enjoy working with Mark Brown and Brian Schwentner from Grundy County Schools. These gentleman will be training their district staff in best-practices de-escalation and safety skills.