September 24, 2026 | 2-3:30pm ET
This webinar equips participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond effectively to a wide range of concerning student behaviors. Attendees will learn to distinguish between dangerous, disruptive, and distressed behaviors and identify practical strategies for each.
With a focus on real-world application, the session explores how to support students in distress through empathy, rapport-building, and active listening. It also addresses how to manage disruptive situations using conflict awareness, “I” statements, and nonverbal communication, as well as how to approach dangerous behaviors with an emphasis on safety and care.
Learn how the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) can collaborate with key campus stakeholders, including Student Conduct, Disability Support Services, and other support systems, to support coordinated, effective, and compassionate responses.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this training, participants will be able to…
- Identify the difference between dangerous, disruptive, and distressed behaviors and know how to respond to each.
- Understand helpful communication skills like empathy, active listening, and calm body language to support and de-escalate students.
- Connect students with the right campus resources by understanding how the Behavioral Intervention Team and other support offices work together.
Response Strategies:
- Supporting Students in Distress
- Responding to Disruptive Behaviors
- Responding to Dangerous Behaviors
Engaging Appropriate Resources:
- Review the Behavioral Intervention Team Process
- Overlap between Student Conduct, Disability Support Services, and Student Conduct
Intended Audience:
- BIT/CARE Team members, Case Managers
- Faculty/Teaching Assistants/Graduate Assistants/Academic Deans
- Academic Advisors/ Student Success and Retention staff
- Student Affairs Professionals/Residence Life and Housing staff
- Campus Safety/Public Safety
- Dean of Students Office staff, Conduct Officers, Accessibility/Disability Support Staff
- Title IX Coordinators/Title VI Coordinators, Compliance Officers
- Frontline and Operational Staff (enrollment/Registrar, Financial Aid, Library staff, etc.)
- Health Services and Counseling staff
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Membership Benefits
Super
$5,500
- For one-year per Higher Education Institution, Organization, or Workplace
- Access to NABITA services and products worth up to $20,000, without per-item fees
- Three complimentary registrations to NABITA Certification Courses for Higher Education and Organizational Super Members
- One free consulting hour with our NABITA experts
- Member pricing on events and newly released products
- VIP Social at NABITA Annual Conference
- Electronic access to all NABITA books
- BITKit for Higher Education
- Access to all training videos
- Access to all available webinars prior to current calendar year
- Risk Assessment Tools including SIVRA, STRAND, Risk Rubric, and Non-Clinical Assessment of Suicide
- Unlimited individual members (sub-users) with full access
- ConcernCenter Lite
- Self-Care Savings
- Opportunities to apply for participation in NABITA programs such as Mentor Match and Community Connections
- And more!
K-12 Professional Development Package
$5,500
- For one-year per K-12 School or District
- Access to NABITA services and products worth up to $20,000, without per-item fees
- Six complimentary registrations to NABITA Certification Courses for K-12 Schools or Districts
- One free consulting hour with our NABITA experts
- Member pricing on events and newly released products
- VIP Social at NABITA Annual Conference
- Electronic access to all NABITA books
- CARE Team Manual, Case Management Manual, and BIT in a Box
- Access to all training videos
- Access to all available webinars prior to current calendar year
- Risk Assessment Tools including SIVRA, STRAND, Risk Rubric, and Non-Clinical Assessment of Suicide
- Unlimited individual members (sub-users) with full access
- ConcernCenter Lite
- Self-Care Savings
- Opportunities to apply for participation in NABITA programs such as Mentor Match and Community Connections
- And more!
Team
$1,209
- For one-year per Higher Education Institution, K-12 School or District, Organization, or Workplace
- Unlimited individual members (sub-users) with full access
- Access to eleven 20-Minutes-to...Trained video modules
- Electronic access to 2 NABITA books published prior to current calendar year
- Risk Assessment Tools including SIVRA, STRAND, Risk Rubric, and Non-Clinical Assessment of Suicide
- Self-Care Savings
- Opportunities to apply for participation in NABITA programs such as Mentor Match and Community Connections
- And more!
Individual
$219
- One-year membership per individual
- Access to member-only listserv
- Access to six 20-Minutes-to...Trained video modules
- Weekly newsletter
- Member materials and resources
- Self-Care Savings
- Opportunities to apply for participation in NABITA programs such as Mentor Match and Community Connections
- And more!