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NABITA & ATIXA’s Joint Annual Conference

October 13-18, 2025 | Baltimore, MD

Join us in Baltimore, MD, for the upcoming NABITA and ATIXA Joint Annual Conference from October 14-16 at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor. For the first time ever, NABITA will host its Annual Conference with The The Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA).

Looking to expand your expertise? NABITA and ATIXA also provide Pre- and Post-Conference certification training in foundational and advanced topics. Pre-Conference courses take place October 13-14, with Post-Conference courses running October 17-18, offering an excellent chance to deepen your knowledge and amplify your professional impact.

NABITA & ATIXA's Joint Annual Conference

Improving Safety Through Caring Prevention and Intervention

Find meaningful opportunities to enhance your school’s or institution’s safety measures while growing your professional development with NABITA, the premier behavioral intervention and threat assessment association. Connect with our community of highly experienced faculty members and practitioners for support, networking, resources, best practices, and mutual learning. Stay informed on the latest news, research, and developments affecting Behavioral Intervention Teams (BITs) and CARE teams.

Become a Member of NABITA Today!

As a member of NABITA, either as an individual or an institution, you’ll have access to a thriving and interactive community, an annual conference, certification courses, trainings, events throughout the year, insightful thought leadership, an active listserv, and assessment tools. Additionally, members receive complimentary course registrations and exclusive access to a members-only library of resources, publications, and video modules. NABITA is a hub for BIT- and CARE-related model policies, training tools, templates, and other relevant materials.

NABITA by the Numbers

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We Create Safer Schools, Districts, Campuses, and Workplaces

Does your school, district, or campus recognize the need for a behavioral intervention team to promote student safety and well-being but lack a clear pathway to forming, fine-tuning, or training that team? BIT and CARE teams are not just reactive measures to prevent school violence, but they are also proactive ways to address the growing need for centralized care and support for at-risk individuals. NABITA offers consulting services to all institutions. Contact us if you’re looking for a tailored training solution that suits your requirements.

Thought Leadership from Our Experts

Keep up with our tips of the week, whitepapers, and thoughtful insights from our expert faculty members and consultants.

Using Standardized Processes to Increase Objectivity 
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Using Standardized Processes to Increase Objectivity 

In 2025, it is more crucial than ever to be intentional and grounded in our behavioral interventions and threat assessments. At NABITA, we’ve long promoted a structured and equitable approach, and while recent federal Executive Orders (namely, this and this) make it clear that the vocabulary may change, the core of our work need not. 
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Professionals Evolving Together
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Professionals Evolving Together

NABITA has proven to be a first-class organization committed to continued excellence, continual self-improvement, and providing the most evidence-based assessments possible by contemporary science. As an organizational leadership consultant and dual-licensed clinical counselor, I am especially appreciative of NABITA’s structure as it is designed for persistent positive evolution.
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Are You Compliant with the Stop Campus Hazing Act? 
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Are You Compliant with the Stop Campus Hazing Act? 

Hazing is a pervasive issue in higher education, often resulting in serious physical, emotional, and psychological harm to students. Recognizing the severity of this problem, Congress enacted the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) on December 23, 2024, introducing robust measures to end hazing and promote campus safety. By prioritizing transparency, accountability, and student well-being, the legislation aims to eradicate this harmful practice and create safer environments at both institutional and national levels.
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Unveiling the Culprit: How Systems and People-Pleasing Drive Burnout 
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Unveiling the Culprit: How Systems and People-Pleasing Drive Burnout 

Burnout isn’t just about feeling exhausted—it’s a symptom of deeper systemic flaws and individual behaviors. Today, it is a growing concern in our fast-paced, high-pressure world. While many people perceive burnout as a personal issue, the reality is far more complex.  
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