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Kip Alishio: Student Counseling Service Tim Parsons: Office of the Dean of Students Becca Getson: Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Identifying and Responding to Students of Concern

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Kip Alishio: Student Counseling ServiceTim Parsons: Office of the Dean of StudentsBecca Getson: Sexual Assault Response Coordinator

Identifying and Responding to Students of Concern

Student Counseling Services

1. First Appointment (Initial Consultation)2. Psycho-educational Workshops 3. Individual Counseling 4. Group Counseling 5. Psychiatric Services 6. Alcohol and Drug Assessments 7. Outreach Services8. Consultation Service:

For consultation re: student of concern: contact Tim Parsons in DOS office (529-1877) or SCS (529-4634)

Student Counseling Services

Cost: • Most services free except for more than three (3) Individual counseling

sessions ($25) and psychiatric services ($40 for initial eval, then $25)

• Fee waiver readily available

Staff: • 11 Psychologists/counselors • Full time psychiatrist • 4 Psychology Interns • 4 Doctoral trainees

Additional Resources

At-Risk Gatekeeper Training• Online, 24/7 accessibility; Simulated conversations with emotionally responsive avatars1. Click Link: http://www.kognitocampus.com/faculty2. Click “Access Training”3. Fill out form using enrollment key: MUOHIO23

Additional Resources

Mental Health First Aid• This 8-hour training equips non-mental health professionals with

knowledge and skills to recognize emerging mental health problems and link people to appropriate care.

• Consist of five modules: depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse, and eating disorders

• Program participants also learn the risk factors and early warning signs and how to help before problems progress to a crisis situation

Mental Health Ally Program

Mental Health Ally ProgramHow it works

• Complete a recognized gatekeeper training program• Faculty/staff: MHFA; QPR; Behind Closed Doors plus Suicide

Prevention presentation (ORL); Campus Assistance or HELP! Program plus atRisk and debriefing session;

• Students: atRisk plus debriefing session; BCD’s plus suicide prevention presentation (all RA’s)

• Receive a Mental Health Ally button (for backpacks, etc) and/or sign (for doors) to communicate to students one’s willingness and ability to talk with a student experiencing emotional distress.

Faculty-Staff Intervention Tool for Critical Incidents

STUDENT OF CONCERNMANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Know Your Student: summary

Miami’s Title IX ProtocolBasics

• MUPD must be notified• Deputy Title IX Coordinator will make contact• Options for victim/survivors:

1. Work with Coordinator for support/resources and/or

2. Report to police for possible criminal charges and/or

3. Complaint with OESCR

• Amnesty– Limited amnesty to students who have been the

victim of sex-based offenses

• Protocol– Available online– http://www.miamioh.edu/campus-safety/

sexual-assault/protocol.html

Immediate & OngoingImmediate

• Contact MUPD to disclose• Report MUST be made to University (Title IX) AND Police (Clery)

– Report incident to Miami University police (Clery & determination of crime)

– Report to Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Student Sexual Assault (Title IX Response)

• Emergency Notification MUST be completed quickly by MUPD for certain crimes

• Within 72 hours of the incident, encouraged to seek emergency medical care

• Within 24 hours of receiving a report, the Deputy Title IX Coordinator will be in contact with the victim/survivor

Longer Term• Deputy Title IX Coordinator will:

– Review procedures, Discuss options , Provide info re: services, Discuss accommodations, Accompany victim/survivor through process at their request, Ongoing point of contact

• Accommodations• Investigation by Dean of Students/Designee• Complaint with OESCR• Legal Options (criminal & civil)

MU & Community resources• Dove House, YWCA Hamilton

(CONFIDENTIAL)– 244 Dayton Street, Hamilton, OH 45011– 1-800-618-6523

• Women Helping Women, Butler Branch (CONFIDENTIAL)

– 347 S. College Ave, Suite D, Oxford, OH 45202

– 513-381-5610 or 1-877-899-5610

• McCollough-Hyde Memorial Hospital (CONFIDENTIAL)

– 110 N. Poplar St., Oxford, OH– 513-523-2111

• MUPD– Police Services Center, Rt 73– 513-523-4321

• OESCR– 011 Warfield Hall– 513-529-1417

• Office of the Dean of Students– 108 Warfield Hall– 513-529-1877

• Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program– 104 Health Services Center– 513-529-1870

• Student Counseling Services (CONFIDENTIAL)– 195 Health Services Center– 513-529-4634

• Student Health Services (CONFIDENTIAL)– Health Services Center– 513-529-3000

Student Organization• HAWKS Peer Health Educators

– Advisor: Leslie Haxby McNeill, Assistant Director Office of Student Wellness

[email protected]• MARS (Men Against Rape and Sexual assault)

– Advisor: Dr. John Ward, Assistant Director for Clinical and Men’s Services– [email protected]

• WAVES (Women Against Violence Et. Sexual assault)– Advisor: Becca Getson, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator– [email protected]