Debriefings definition

Debriefings means meetings to collaboratively examine and determine what caused an incident or incidents resulting in the use of physical restraints or seclusion, how the incident or the use of physical restraints or seclusion or both could have been avoided and how future incidents could be avoided, and to plan for and implement positive and preventative supports. The debriefing process is intended to improve future outcomes by reducing the likelihood of future problem behavior and the subsequent use of physical restraint or seclusion.
Debriefings. All FSO’s/CSSO’s must properly debrief all contractors from SCI through ACCS. FSO/CSSO’s must submit the debrief request NLT 7 days and NET 10 days before actual departure. FSO’s/CSSO’s will separate all contractors from JCAVS after completion of debriefing. XXX (9)-The contractor will not reproduce any SCI related material without prior written permission of the CM. XXX (10)-Security Classification Guides or extracts are attached or will be provided under separate cover.

Examples of Debriefings in a sentence

  • Debriefings of unsuccessful Tenderers may be done in writing or verbally.

  • Debriefings may occur in person at Canoe’s location or by way of conference call or other remote meeting format as prescribed by ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Debriefings of aliens and foot guides, examination of pocket trash, and officer observations indicate substantial intelligence gathering efforts against law enforcement operations by area criminal organizations.

  • Meetings regarding Classroom Operations (e.g., Classroom Team Meetings, Student Issue Meetings, Debriefings, and Case Conferences).

  • Debriefings and defusings will be done on an officers own time and will not, in any circumstance, require the payment of overtime or compensation time from the Township.

  • Officers involved in a critical incident, which shall be defined as any situation faced by an officer that causes them to experience unusually strong emotional reactions (stress) which have the potential to interfere with their ability to function either at the scene or later, shall be provided the opportunity to attain Critical Incident Street Defusings and Debriefings from one of the volunteer CISD Teams located in New Jersey.

  • Debriefings of unsuccessful Consultants may be done in writing or verbally.

  • Debriefings are not public called meetings in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act and are usually limited to a single Offeror and any of their representatives.

  • Debriefing by the Procurement Entity Debriefings of unsuccessful Tenderers may be done in writing or verbally (over the phone or video conference) or in person.

  • Debriefings will be scheduled at the availability of the authorized point of contact and will focus specifically on the offer submitted by the Offeror.

Related to Debriefings

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