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NSU-Behavior Intervention Team

Mission Statement

The mission of the NSU BIT is to provide a means for identification, intervention, and response to person(s) of concern while balancing the needs of the individual, with those of the safety of the individual and the university community. The BIT evaluates the behavior of students, faculty, and staff whose conduct patterns have raised concern about their well-being; centralizes communication to gain a more complete understanding of the whole individual; and develops a collaborative outreach plan with campus and community resources to address identified risks.

If you are unsure whether behavior should be reported; report it! Allow us to examine documentation & evidence, and to investigate further. Safety for all involved is our goal.

Core Behavior Intervention Team Members represent:

  • Student Affairs
  • Residential Housing
  • Title IX
  • Human Resources
  • Student Conduct
  • University Safety
  • Health Services
  • Counseling
  • NSU Police Department
  • Accessibility and Disability Support
  • Academic Affairs

To report, log into my NSU, then click https://my.nsula.edu/local/pages/?id=1  OR

NSU student attends Freshman Connection to prepare for the Fall semester

Resources

Protocols & Procedures
Rubrics
Trainings

For emergency situations, call NSUPD at 318-357-5431 or swipe Campus Shield.

For more information, email: Julie Powell at obannonj@nsula.edu or Jon Caliste at calistej@nsula.edu .

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