Does the UBMT-Tranquility Software fit within Title IV (Safe & Drug-Free Schools) programming?
As you can see by reviewing the Empirical Research Support for the UBMT-Tranquility methods, our training package clearly provides only empirically validated methods, supported by ample research over the past forty years. The UBMT-Tranquility Training package could readily be incorporated into a Title IV grant program, if the local coalition writing and implementing the grant specifically include it for approval. The UBMT-Tranquility programs do directly address the requirement of such grants to increase the skills and knowledge of the educational and support staff with regard to recognizing and dealing with aggressive and potentially dangerous behaviors. However, it is the responsibility of the local application group to demonstrate the usefulness of the training program to their individual needs.
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