Supportive Intervention Team (SIT)
Purpose
SIT conducts behavioral threat assessments for persons who might pose a safety risk to themselves or others. SIT is a collaboration among key college departments and engages the college’s resources to:
- Investigate concerning behavior and assess the level of threat
- Develop and implement an intervention plan for the safety of all
- Identify sources of support for the person of concern
- Provide ongoing support and monitoring
Reporting a Student or Employee of Concern
Other helpful resources
SIT Members
Member |
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Karen Caldwell-Littleton, Clinical Director, Wellness Center |
Laura Cheatham, Associate Dean of Instruction |
Lauren Daley, Director of DAC |
Adam Henkels, Director of Security |
Dr. Chanel Bishop, Associate Dean of Student Services |
Lisa Slater, Veterans Specialist |
Sean Heraty, Interim Associate Dean of Student Services |
Michael Roberts, Director of Human Resources |
Mary Ann Soley, Dean of Student Services |
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To Whom Do I Report My Concerns?
•Distressed: The behavior causes concern solely for the student’s well-being.
•Disturbed: The behavior may be highly inappropriate, irrational, or delusional and makes others uncomfortable.
•Disruptive: The behavior interrupts the classroom or work environment and represents an escalation of distress and/or inner disturbance.
•Dangerous: The behavior threatens the safety and well-being of others.
Definitions of the 4Ds:
Examples of Each of the 4Ds:
Guidelines for What to Do:
Flow Chart for Handling a Submitted Person of Concern Report Form