Teaching Troubled Students: Campus Policy and Threat Assessment

Audio Online Seminar (Rebroadcast) • Thursday, April 30, 2009 • 12:00 - 1:30 PM CDT • $124

An audience favorite returns! This program was so popular when we first aired it, we're bringing it back. If you missed the original broadcast, mark your calendar and register now! The information you'll learn will help you keep your campus a safer place.

It is a sad fact that troubled students sometimes are responsible for devastating acts of violence on campus.

Thankfully, these incidents are rare. But troubled students are not rare. In fact, all campuses likely have them.

For that reason, no institution can fail to be proactive in its approach to at-risk students.

You’ll gain valuable perspective on the subject when you attend the online seminar, Teaching Troubled Students: Campus Policy and Threat Assessment, coming April 30.

Presented by Gary Pavela, a leading authority on campus security, the seminar will address critical issues including:
• The range of options campuses have in identifying and responding to at-risk students
• The current data on frequency of violent crimes on campus
• The association between mental illness and violence
• The legal and policy implications of removing clinically depressed/suicidal students from campus
• The benefits of properly designed “threat assessment” protocols and incident response teams
• Faculty roles in identification, outreach and referral of at-risk students.


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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how you can better respond to students in need, and help create a safe environment for everyone in your campus community.

Just $124 per location … invite a group at no extra charge.
You’ll pay just a single $124 seminar fee per site, so you can sign on from a lecture room or conference facility and invite all those with an interest in this important subject.

Who should attend:
• Classroom Faculty
• Student Affairs Staff
• Student Services Administrators
• Deans of Students
• Residence Life Administrators
• Public Relations Staff

Featured Higher Education Presenter:

Gary Pavela
               
Gary Pavela


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Audio Online Seminar (Rebroadcast) • Thursday, April 30, 2009 • 12:00 - 1:30 PM CDT • $124

Date(s): 04/30/09
Time: 12:00 PM Central Daylight Time - See other time zones above.
Cost: $124.00
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