Why make a referral?
- Concerned for welfare and safety of all of its students, faculty, and staff.
- Promote an environment where individuals are free to learn, teach, and work unencumbered and uninhibited by threats of intimidation and harm.
- Multidisciplinary campus threat assessment and behavioral intervention team that guides the campus community in effectively assessing and addressing threatening and/or concerning behaviors.
Members of the team act with a common purpose to:
- assist the campus in intervening before behaviors reach a critical level.
- address concerns through review of situations/incidents,
- information gathering and sharing, and
- providing recommendations to ensure safety and educational success.
This does not replace other classroom management or disciplinary processes nor does it address student behaviors that require immediate health, police, or mental health attention.
The success of this process hinges on the College’s commitment to reporting concerns about potential threat of violence or concerning behavior. Submit a Care Services Report to report concerning behaviors.