Responding to Students of Concern

Responding to Students of Concern

In the wake of tragedies on several campuses across the U.S., many institutions formed interdisciplinary behavioral intervention teams (BITs) to support and track students of concern. In this study, we identify best practices for expanding the referral network and streamlining the information gathering and tracking process.

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