Examining school crisis plan components using the comprehensive crisis plan checklist—Second edition

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Psychology in the Schools Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1002/pits.23276
Kathleen B. Aspiranti, Daniel F. McCleary, Sara Ebner, Jessica Blake, Lauren E. Biggs, Reggie N. Rios
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Creating a plan for crisis prevention, intervention, and postvention procedures allows schools to prepare for the traumatic consequences when a crisis inevitably occurs. The comprehensive crisis plan checklist—second edition (CCPC‐2; McCleary & Aspiranti, 2020) is a 102‐item tool created for evaluating individual school and district crisis plans. The current study examined existing crisis plans from school districts across the United States to determine the amount and type of CCPC‐2 items that are present within school crisis plans. The number of CCPC‐2 items represented on the 73 plans evaluated ranged from 0 to 67 with a mean of 22.29 items. The average number of plans that included a single item on the CCPC‐2 was 16. There were no significant differences in the number of CCPC‐2 items represented across different geographic locations, urbanicity (urban, suburban, rural), or district/school‐level plan type. Discussion focuses on how crisis teams within the schools can use the CCPC‐2 when creating, reviewing, or revising their district‐ or school‐level crisis plan.
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使用综合危机计划核对表检查学校危机计划的组成部分--第二版
制定危机预防、干预和善后程序计划,使学校能够在危机不可避免地发生时,为创伤性后果做好准备。综合危机计划检查表-第二版(CCPC-2;McCleary & Aspiranti, 2020)是一个包含102个项目的工具,用于评估各个学校和学区的危机计划。本研究考察了美国各学区现有的危机计划,以确定学校危机计划中 CCPC-2 项目的数量和类型。在接受评估的 73 份计划中,CCPC-2 项目的数量从 0 到 67 项不等,平均为 22.29 项。包含 CCPC-2 单项的计划平均为 16 份。在不同的地理位置、城市化程度(城市、郊区、农村)或地区/学校层面的计划类型中,CCPC-2 项目的数量没有明显差异。讨论的重点是学校内的危机小组在创建、审查或修订其地区或学校危机计划时如何使用 CCPC-2。
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Psychology in the Schools
Psychology in the Schools PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychology in the Schools, which is published eight times per year, is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, opinion, and practice. The journal welcomes theoretical and applied manuscripts, focusing on the issues confronting school psychologists, teachers, counselors, administrators, and other personnel workers in schools and colleges, public and private organizations. Preferences will be given to manuscripts that clearly describe implications for the practitioner in the schools.
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