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2-hour recording of live online seminar available in CD or transcript format. Includes program handouts. By participating in this online seminar, you'll: Have better perspective that encourages campus responses Improve mental heath services, policies and protocols Develop better policies and training on disruptive student behavior Elaborate and implement behavioral intervention models that enable early identification, support and response to students in need Meet the presenters: Brett. A. Sokolow, J.D. is the President of NCHERM, a national multidisciplinary consulting firm dedicated to helping colleges and universities manage risk by advancing student health and safety. He serves nine campuses as outside counsel, and is the author of 10 books on student affairs law and policy topics. He is the Editor of the Report on Campus Safety and Student Development and serves on the Board of Directors of the Council on Law in Higher Education (CLHE). He is Legal Issues Editor for and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of CLHEs Student Affairs Law & Policy Quarterly and the College and University Law Advisor published by the Civic Research Institute. Mr. Sokolow is Vice-Chair for Education of the Directorate Body of ACPAs Commission on Judicial Affairs and Legal Issues. He was called on by national media for perspective after the Virginia Tech shootings. W. Scott Lewis, J.D. is the Asst. Vice Provost for Judicial Affairs and Academic Integrity at the University of South Carolina, as well as the Chair of the Behavioral Intervention Team. He also serves as the director of the National Student Exchange program and as clinical faculty for the College of Education and adjunct faculty for the Colleges of Political Science and Business. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and his Master of Science degree in higher education administration from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. He received his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in Houston, Texas. Scott is a mediator, and has consulted in the areas of policy development and review, procedural development and implementation, classroom management and judicial board training for over 10 years. He is associated professionally with NCHERM as an affiliated consultant. The CD contains an audio presentation with PowerPoint and can be viewed on any standard computer equipped with Windows Media Player. Our CDs are not compatible with Macintosh computer systems.
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