Description
The NOVA Advanced Crisis Response Team Training is a 24-hour training pre-approved by the National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP)® & D-SAACP. The course is designed to build knowledge around implementation of NOVA’s Crisis Intervention Model. This training will consist of three days of in-person instruction. To earn a certificate of completion, students must attend ALL live class days and complete the end of class survey.
ADVANCED 8:00 AM -5:00 PM each day
May 19-21, 2026 Morrow, Georgia (address available after registration)
Registration:
NOVA Members - $650 Non-Members - $675
Cancellation/Refund Policy: A full refund minus $65 processing fee is available if cancellation is made at least 24 hours prior to the first day of the session. After this date no refunds will be available.
For more information on the course or for assistance registering, please email CRT@trynova.org
Objectives
ADVANCED Crisis Response Team (CRT) Training Objectives
Chapter 8: Post-Trauma Resources
• There are options and Resources
• To explore various coping strategies
Chapter 9: Spiritual Dimensions
•Spiritual and religious beliefs and perspectives impact traumatic recovery
• To explore how trauma impacts various belief systems
Chapter 10: Coordinating a Crisis Response Team
• There are key features of a CRT.
• To learn important elements of organizing a crisis response team
Chapter 11: Local Pre-Crisis Planning
• Figure out how you plug in to the local emergency management plan
• To examine key factors for local planning
Chapter 12: Managing the Media
• Identify principles and plans for how to communicate as a crisis responder or crisis response team.
• To examine how the media impacts trauma survivors
Chapter 13: Cultural Issues
• Culture is a filter and factor that creates layered issues for traumatic response and crisis intervention.
•To learn how cultural perception impacts trauma survivors
Chapter 14: Continuum of Age – Children
• Children have their own coping strategies when deal with traumatic events
• To explore the unique reactions of children to trauma
Chapter 15: Continuum of Age – Elderlyons
• Elders often are forgotten in trauma
• To examine how elders respond to trauma
• To examine how physical and emotional disabilities can impact trauma survivors
Chapter 16: Stress of Caregivers
• Self care is not selfish!
• To examine what is stressful about responding to trauma
• To learn positive coping strategies for responding to trauma
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate CRT Advanced 2026
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