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T/F: emergency safety intervention can last as long as the staff deem necessary

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Emergency safety interventions should be as brief as possible and are governed by specific laws and school policies. They must be discontinued once the situation is under control and must follow strict guidelines for safety and rights protection.

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False: An emergency safety intervention (ESI) cannot last longer than necessary to address the immediate crisis and should not exceed the time limits set by laws, regulations, or school policy.

Emergency safety interventions are used to ensure immediate physical safety when less restrictive interventions have proven ineffective. While the length of time can vary, ESIs should be discontinued as soon as the imminent danger to the student or others has subsided. There are strict guidelines and regulations that govern the use of ESIs to protect the safety and rights of all individuals involved. Restraint or seclusion should never be used as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation.

Continuous monitoring, documentation, and efforts to de-escalate the situation are imperative during the intervention. After the situation is under control, staff should seek to understand the underlying cause of the behavior to prevent future occurrences.

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