Emergency Readiness and Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress (Required Program for Faculty)

December 07, 2012 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Emergency Readiness and Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress (Required Program for Faculty)

This two-part program intended for faculty is covered in a single training session.

Module I: Emergency Readiness is conducted by the Office of Public Safety and describes the University's emergency response plan. It reviews systems of communication and notification to the University community in the event of an emergency, and describes appropriate protocol in an evacuation or stay in place situation. 

Module II: Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress is conducted by the Office of Student Wellness. This part of the program addresses student behavioral issues and how to recognize and respond to a student who is in distress or who is exhibiting disruptive behavior. It further describes the University resources for handling student issues and the University's proscribed reporting protocol for students in crisis situations.

Next Available Training Date
:
Friday, December 7, 2012
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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