This training is organized by MHOA and funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program and the Office of Local and Regional Health
When: June 24, 2025
Where: Loring Arena, 165 Fountain Street, Framingham MA
Capacity: 50 People
Time:
Course Description
De-escalation and Workplace Safety is a dynamic training that will actively engage participants in multiple live simulated role plays depicting real to life scenarios with angry and aggressive clients.
This training places a strong emphasis on teaching participants how to maintain their physical and emotional safety during “high stress” conversations with clients while utilizing specific de-escalation tools. While learning the core components of de-escalation, participants will identify their own communication barriers in response to high stress interactions and learn counterintuitive responses. Participants will learn how to minimize the risks associated with workplace aggression and violence through prevention efforts, better ensure effective and “safe” responses while interacting with clients, and practice de-escalation techniques in responding to angry consumers and customers
Trainer
Jean Haertl brings over 30 years of experience working with violent offenders, batterers and angry customers. She has worked as one of two experts on workplace violence prevention for OSHA within the health care community, has trained with the FBI and has taught de-escalation to thousands of health care, manufacturing and municipal leaders.
Contact hours for continuing education: 3.00 CHO/CPH & RS/REHS
Who Should Attend? Health Department/SSA/Tobacco staff who conduct tobacco inspections or plan to.
If demand exceeds capacity, priority will be given to:
If the training is at capacity, please fill out this waitlist form. Thank you!