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Online Training

The OSS provides no-cost online trainings, presented by co.train.org (Colorado TRAIN). These trainings allow individuals, regardless of their location, to participate in training opportunities through devices with an internet connection. These are also perfect for schools, educators, organizations, departments, groups, etc. that have persons in multiple locations, do not have access to classrooms, or who cannot bring everyone together in the same place at the same time. 

  A printable certificate is available upon completion for each course.
  

  Since these courses are provided and available on a partnership website, you will be linked out from oss.colorado.gov to train.org/colorado  You will need to create a profile on train.org/colorado, and be logged in, to view a training. 

Adolescent Development

Adolescent Development, ID 1064511
Released 2016

Adolescent Development is designed to increase the awareness of school staff on the transformation occurring in a young person's life during adolescence. During this module you will explore physical, social, emotional, and cognitive changes impacting youth.
 

After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • Physical changes in adolescence
  • Social and emotional growth in adolescence
  • Tips for how to talk with teens
  • Protective factors
  • When to refer adolescents

Basic Mental Health for Educators

Basic Mental Health for Educators, ID 1130559
Released 2025

This course is designed to provide educators with foundational knowledge and practical skills for supporting students' mental well-being in the classroom. Through this course, you'll gain an understanding of common mental health challenges faced by children and youth, learn to identify signs and symptoms and strategies to assist these students in school.


Front Office Staff: School Gatekeepers

Front Office Staff: School Gatekeepers, ID 1051152
Released 2014


This module is designed as an overview of front office staff responsibilities before, during, and after an incident takes place in your school.
Designed for: school and district front office staff


After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • The screening of visitors to your school and access denial techniques
  • Emergency actions that you may be required to perform
  • De-escalation and communication techniques
  • Reporting and collection of incident reports

Informed Supervision for Schools

Informed Supervision for Schools, ID 1086108
Released 2019

This course is designed to provide school staff with a guide for working with juveniles who have committed sexually offending behavior.
This course includes an explanation for when and why informed supervision is required, the school's responsibility, the qualifications of informed After 

After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • The responsibilities of schools when a student has sexually offended.
  • The qualifications of informed supervisors.
  • The creation of an effective Safety Plan.

 

School Security Personnel: Observation Skills and Incident Reporting

School Security Personnel: Observation Skills and Incident Reporting, ID 1051144
Released 2014
 

This module is designed as an overview of basic observation skills, techniques for building these skills and some of the issues that can hinder observation skills.
 

After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • Observation skills, and factors that affect perception and memory
  • The duties en route to and at a scene
  • Considerations of the school security responder in regard to crime scenes, first aid, explosives, and victims or witnesses
  • Basic report writing skills
  • Plan for about 1 hour to complete the course and review the resources.

School Security Personnel: Professional Conduct and Ethics

School Security Personnel: Professional Conduct and Ethics, ID 1051407
Released 2014


This module is designed as an overview of the school security profession.


After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • The history of school security
  • The authority of a School Security Professional both during the school day and at after school events
  • The School Security Professional's role in the school structure and organization as they relate to campus personnel, stakeholders and students
  • The School Security Professional's responsibilities in the educational environment
  • The school security code of ethics

Sexting: What you need to know

Sexting: What you need to know, ID 177649

After completing this module, you will be familiar with:

  • Identify the elements of a healthy relationship
  • Define juvenile sexting
  • Name the legal charges and penalties for juvenile sexting
  • Describe the legal, social, academic, and financial consequences of sexting. 

Threat Assessment: What Parents and Guardians Need to Know

Threat Assessment: What Parents and Guardians Need to Know

This training is designed for parents and the general public; it is therefore accessible directly from the OSS website. No user sign-up required.


Youth and Marijuana in Colorado

Youth and Marijuana in Colorado, ID 1086185
Released 2019

This course is designed to help educators and parents understand some of the basic impacts of youth marijuana use, including use statistics in Colorado, methods of use, and some of the science of how marijuana affects our brains. There are also tips for talking to young people about marijuana use and the potential consequences.