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| Course Name |
JUVENILE FIRESETTER INTERVENTION SPECIALIST I |
| Course Code |
FP204 |
| Course Length |
16 Hours |
| Course Description |
This course provides the student with the skills and tools necessary to become a Juvenile Firesetter
Intervention Specialist 1. The class will address the NFPA 1035, Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist
1, including introduction, primary prevention, identification and intake, who sets fires and why, and
interviewing and intervention strategies. The students will be introduced to the NFPA 1034, Juvenile
Firesetter Intervention Specialist I Professional Standard and will learn to conduct an interview with
firesetters and their families using prepared forms and guidelines. Based on recommended practice,
students may determine the need for referral for counseling and/or implement educational intervention
strategies to mitigate effects of firesetting behavior. |
| Course Pre-Requisites |
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| Course Fees |
On-Campus $62.00 / Off-Campus $38.00
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| Course Materials |
Pen, Pencil, Highlighter, Paper |
Special Note: |
Target Audience: Individuals that have responsibilities related to Juvenile Firesetting Intervention,
interviewing, and prevention. The target audience includes practitioners who interact with children who
are involved in firesetting and/or arson behavior and their families. In addition to the fire service,
professionals from a myriad of fields including Mental Health, Law Enforcement, Education, Counseling
Services, and Social Services can benefit from the training. |
| Available Dates |
Tennessee Fire & Codes Academy [Training Schedule] |
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To register on-line for this course, please click here |