Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 2,494
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
4 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Counseling Psychology | Emergency Medical Services | Emergency Medicine | Mental Health | Psychology
Area of study
Humanities | Health
Education type
Blended
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 2,494
About Program

Program Overview


Trauma & Crisis Intervention Associate Certificate

Program Overview

The Associate Certificate in Trauma and Crisis Intervention (TCIN) program is ideal for anyone who wants to help people. Whether you face crises in your workplace or are exploring a new career path, you can gain the knowledge and skills needed to manage critical incidents. This program also covers how you can support people who experience stress immediately after a traumatic event.


Who Should Take This Program?

The TCIN program is for anyone who may provide or manage support services following a traumatic event or critical incident. This includes:


  • Advisors in human resources, schools, and post-secondary institutions
  • Firefighters
  • Paramedics
  • Law enforcement workers
  • Emergency social services workers
  • Crisis intervention workers
  • Victim services
  • Nurses
  • Doctors
  • Child welfare workers

Program Strengths

  • Blended Course Delivery: This program involves online courses and courses you must take face-to-face at our New Westminster campus.
  • Expert Instruction: Train with leading experts in the emerging field of critical incident stress management. Practice crisis intervention techniques in a supportive environment and hone your skills.

What You Will Learn

You will learn how to manage traumatic events and the emotional health and safety of those affected. The training includes:


  • One-on-one defusing
  • Psychological first aid
  • Group debriefing
  • Vicarious trauma prevention planning
  • Critical incident stress management
  • Practical skills to guide people through crisis states
  • Skills to support your own well-being

Program Details

What You Need to Graduate

Full attendance is required to graduate. You must also complete 5.5 of the required credits and pass all courses and the CISM Simulation (CISM-1020). You must complete the courses within four years.


Required Courses

  • CISM-1000: Introduction to Critical Incident Stress Management (7 hours)
  • CISM-1030: Applied Psychological First Aid (7 hours)
  • CISM-1005: Diversity and Trauma (7 hours)
  • CISM-1035: Post-Critical Incident Stress Reactions (7 hours)
  • CISM-1050: Vicarious Traumatization (7 hours)
  • CISM-1010: Defusing and Crisis Management Briefing (14 hours)
  • CISM-1015: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (21 hours)
  • CISM-1020: CISM Simulation (7 hours)

Special Interest General Enrollment Courses

We also offer special interest general enrollment courses, in trauma and crisis intervention. These courses are not required for certificate completion. But you can gain valuable skills and information. The following courses may count towards your professional development credits with ATSS.


  • CISM-1040: Building and Participating on a CISM Team (7 hours)
  • CISM-1045: Supporting Children and Youth Post-Trauma (7 hours)
  • CISM-1025: Managing Responses to Community Disasters (7 hours)

Program Format

Some courses are offered online, and some courses are offered in person at the New Westminster campus. You must be in the certificate program to attend the following in-person classes:


  • CISM-1010: Defusing and Crisis Management Briefing (14 hours)
  • CISM-1015: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (21 hours)
  • CISM-1020: CISM Simulation (7 hours)

Completion of all assignments and full attendance are required. The certificate can be completed in one year. You have a maximum of four years to complete all required courses.


Tuition & Fees

Tuition

Tuition is $2494.30.


Additional Fees

To complete the TCIN Associate Certificate, you must pay an application fee of $75 via the BC Education Planner.


Textbooks & Supplies

We will supply you with course materials when you attend class. When you register for the program, we will advise you if additional books or materials are required.


Admission Requirements

The courses and certificate program are open to anyone. There are no formal admission requirements.


Financial Aid and Awards

Candidates for this program may be eligible for JIBC awards and bursaries. For more information, contact Student Services.


International Applicants

We encourage International applicants to contact our Office of International Affairs to learn how to apply.


FAQs

Q: Who should take this certificate program?

A: This program is for anyone who may provide support to those affected by a critical incident or traumatic event. This includes advisors in human resources, schools, and post-secondary institutions. It also includes first responders such as firefighters, paramedics, and law enforcement workers. Front-line responders such as emergency social services, crisis intervention, victim services, and healthcare workers such as nurses, doctors and child welfare workers may also appreciate this program.


Q: What is Trauma and Crisis Intervention?

A: Trauma and Crisis Intervention consists of a variety of approaches to provide psychological and emotional support to those experiencing stress in the immediate aftermath of a traumatic event. Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a comprehensive, integrated, multi-component crisis intervention system for managing traumatic events within organizations or communities.


Q: What is Critical Incident Stress Management or CISM?

A: Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a comprehensive, integrated, multi-component crisis intervention system for managing traumatic events within organizations or communities.


Q: Are books and course manuals included in the tuition fees?

A: We will supply you with course materials when you attend class. If you need to purchase books or other materials, we will let you know when you register.


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