Cape May County Traumatic Loss Coalition
The Cape May County Traumatic Loss Coalition consists of approximately 30 members representing most local school districts, coordinated through the Cape May County Special Services School District.
We are a part of the Statewide Network of Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth at Rutgers Behavioral Health.
Team members serve their districts in various capacities, such as school administrators, guidance counselors, school psychologists, social workers, teachers, school nurses and other related areas. All members of the team are volunteers who have specialized training in school crisis response.
What We Do
Team members will mobilize as a support system for schools in crisis. The presence of the team will allow the home district to remain stable, offer a greater pool of resources and enhance the district's response to the crisis within the school community.
Why Engage A County-Wide Team?
All schools have developed comprehensive emergency management plans, and most districts have both building-level and district rapid response teams to cover emergent situations. Such teams are essential, as your response in the first crucial moments of a crisis are perhaps the most important. Consider, however, the vulnerability of your school if key personnel are called away from their normal positions to aid in the sustained stages of handling a crisis in your school. Are those who best know the impacted students and staff unavailable to them in this time of need? Will the primary responders in your district be among those most profoundly impacted by this event? The Cape May County Traumatic Loss Coalition Team offers the same level of support to all districts. In addition, it:
- Avoids district burn-out
- Keeps "walking wounded" from serving as caregivers
- Provides a highly-skilled team
- Offers benefits of increased experience
How Can We Help?
In an event such as a student death, the Cape May County Traumatic Loss Coalition Team might arrive at your building prior to the start of the school day. The Team Leader would meet with the building principal; who at all times maintains control of the crisis response. The Principal and Team Leader will discuss the services available and decide which will be implemented to assist your school community through this difficult time. Those services may include the following:
- Facilitation of a faculty meeting before school
- Preparation of an announcement for teachers to share with students in the classroom
- Establishment and staffing of Safe Room/s for students to express grief
- Assisting with security needs
- Acting as media liaison
- Arranging parent/community meeting
- Support where students and /or staff congregate (i.e. cafeteria, recess, faculty rooms, latch key)
For more information or
to Volunteer please Contact Us
Jonathan Price
Cape May County TLC Coordinator
(609) 465-2720 x 4402
jprice@cmcspecialservices.org
Cape May County Special Services School District
4 Moore Road DN 704
Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210
AFTER HOURS: (856) 297-3942