Managing Student Behaviors Academic Senate February 18, 2016 Carmen Taylor, Ph.D. Vice-President for Student Affairs Dr. Jeane Caveness, Title IX Coordinator.

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Managing Student Behaviors Academic Senate February 18, 2016 Carmen Taylor, Ph.D. Vice-President for Student Affairs Dr. Jeane Caveness, Title IX Coordinator and Associate Dean of Students Dr. Brad Compliment, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Dr. Jeff Klaus, Associate Vice-President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr. Thomas Malizia, Director of Student Conduct and Ethical Development Dr. Mary Ann Takemoto, Associate Vice-President of Student Affairs David Sanfilippo, Director of Disabled Student Services (DSS)

Disabled Student Services (DSS) Data Registered with DSS: 1,611 Students Increase 3 to 5% yearly Registered Psychological / Psychiatric Disabilities: 296 Students Registered Autism Spectrum: 122 Students

DSS Intersection with Faculty and Accommodations DSS Student Confidentiality and ADA Pre-notification made to faculty for the following services: Interpreter Aid Service Animal Equipment Needs Test Taking Arrangements (approx per semester)

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Data Unique Clients: 2,275 Direct Clinical Hours: 10,540 Consultations to Campus Community: 468 Outreach Presentations: 367

Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development Data Total Cases: 225 Top 3 Conduct Issues: Dishonesty (Plagiarism, Cheating, Forging Signatures, etc.) Alcohol and Drugs Disruptive Behavior Academic Integrity Form Can be accessed on Student Conduct Homepage

Campus Assessment, Response and Evaluation for Students (CARES) Data # of Reports# of Students Reported Approx. # of Contacts Fall Spring TOTAL Fall Spring 2015 Fall Spring 2016 # of Reports# of Students Reported Approx. # of Contacts # of Student Withdrawals Fall Spring 2016 The purpose of CARES Team is to provide a centralized structure for the campus community for early intervention of at-risk students through collaboration with campus departments, faculty and staff.

CARES Team Members Dr. Jeff Klaus (Chair), Associate Vice-President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr. Mary Ann Takemoto, Associate Vice-President of Student Affairs Dr. Brad Compliment, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Dr. Thomas Malizia, Director of Student Conduct and Ethical Development David Sanfilippo, Director of Disabled Student Services (DSS) Christopher Schivley, Captain of University Police Department (UPD) Carol Roberts-Corb, Director of Housing and Residential Life Zion Smith, Assistant Dean of Students Mark Rich, Threat Assessment Expert

Resources for Faculty to Manage Student Behavior Campus Assessment, Response and Evaluation for Students (CARES) Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) After Hours Emergency Phone Counseling Disabled Student Services (DSS) Dream Success Center Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development Red Folder: Assisting Students in Distress Title IX Services University Police Department (UPD) Veterans Services

Training for Faculty Faculty Development Center Workshops Autism Ally Training (DSS) Vet Net Ally Training Responding to Angry, Aggressive, and Potentially Dangerous People (CAPS) Student Affairs Presentations in Any Area of Concern Workshops can be tailored to department needs