Personal Development through Good Emotional Health

School Crisis Response Training Completed

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What a fantastic opportunity that I was blessed with to have had the privilege to train the educators, college students, business and professionals from the various programs and agencies throughout the CNMI in School Crisis Response earlier this evening.

Once again, thank you Rep. Cinta Kaipat and Rep. Absalon Waki, Jr. for supporting this project. A big thanks to the NMC staff and film crew (James & James) for the video coverage and using this presentation as a training tool. Props also goes out to Rep. Kaipat’s office staff [Daisie, Dennis, Kyle, Sami, and Lisa (Daisie's niece)] for helping set up the audio, aligning the chairs, and doing the sign in sheets. I also want to thank my lovely wife, Miwa, for helping me with the slideshow. I could not have done this presentation without each of you tonight.

Thank you to those of you who took time out of your busy schedule to attend tonight. My hope is that you left with some knowledge and practical tools (the Handbook) to use in your schools, in your agencies and community. Thank you everyone.

5 comments… read them below or add one

1 Beverly — 06.14.07 at 6:30 am

Great presentation Steve! I learned so much. I’ll miss Miwa and you in Saipan =(

2 Steve Nguyen — 06.14.07 at 6:37 am

Bev: Thank you, but you’re gonna make us cry at 6:30 in the morning. :(

3 Boni — 06.14.07 at 7:47 am

How did you do all of that and still beat me to the WWII? Show your superpowers.

4 Steve Nguyen — 06.14.07 at 1:35 pm

What’s WWII?

5 A Moment in Time When I Felt “Big” — Beyond Behaviors — 01.24.08 at 11:00 pm

[...] one of my proudest moments professionally was when I conducted a School Crisis Response training for the school staff and community members in Saipan. It was the culmination of 3½ years of work [...]

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