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Collaboration and Support: Addressing the Intersection of BIT, Conduct, and Disability Support Workshop

Understand where roles, teams, and duties merge to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration

This interactive, four-hour workshop assists practitioners in developing standardized yet individualized approaches that align with best practices and provide effective support.

Given the shared goals of student development, access, support, accountability, and community safety, several teams, including BIT/TAT/CARE teams, student conduct, and disability support, often address overlapping concerns. This overlap emphasizes the need for discussion and planning on how these areas intersect, especially regarding student behavior and conduct, hospitalizations, and returning from a leave of absence. This workshop trains practitioners to recognize overlap and provide collaborative, supportive measures between teams.

Who Should Attend?

  • BIT Members
  • Dean of Students
  • Counselors/Clinical Providers
  • Non-Clinical Case Managers
  • Student Conduct Professionals
  • Disability Support Services/ADA/Section 504 Compliance and Risk Management Professionals

Upcoming Sessions

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