Description
Understand Risks, Minimize Liability and Take an Institution-Wide Approach to Student Intervention
A well-trained and engaged BIT/BAIT team is uniquely positioned to engage in early intervention, prevention, and management of threatening and hostile campus situations.
Our engaging expert presenter conducts a fast-paced review of best practices in BIT/BAIT development and operation, shares the latest data on the increased needs and issues associated with mental health conditions, and explores strategies to best train and utilize your BIT/BAIT members.
Topics Covered
Gain crucial and actionable takeaways that will help you to:
- Review best practices for forming, operating, and improving an effective Behavior Assessment and Intervention Team on your campus.
- Utilize proven tools and response protocols to engage key campus stakeholders in fostering a collaborative approach to assisting students in crisis or at risk.
- Create timely response protocols to address reports of unusual behavior, risk taking behavior, self- harm ideation, or threats to the community.
- Initiate a campus-wide dialogue with faculty, staff, administration, and students on the current mental health crisis and campus policies that address “students of concern” and utilization of your BIT/BAIT team.
Presenter
Dr. Grant L. Azdell currently serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, and is a Professor at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia.
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Included When You Purchase
- 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
- Unlimited access to view webinar recording on demand
- Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
- Certificate of completion for each participant
- Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus
Instructions for access are available immediately upon checkout. You may share this On-Demand Training with any staff members from your campus community for unlimited viewing. For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, email info@paper-clip.com.