Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)
Morgan Community College cares about the safety, health, and well-being of its students, faculty, staff, and community. The Morgan Community College Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) was established to promote and maintain the safety and well-being of the campus community through positive, proactive, and practical risk assessment and intervention. You are encouraged to read all the information provided to know when and how to submit an incident report. For more information go to http://www.morgancc.edu/about-mcc/bit/
REASONS FOR REPORTING AN INCIDENT
You should refer individuals who are exhibiting behaviors that pose a threat to safety or that cause a significant disruption to the MCC community.
Signs to look for include:
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Self-injurious behavior
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Suicide ideation or attempt
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Danger or threat to others (violence, threats, or implied threats of violence and intimidation)
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Possession of a weapon
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Inability of an individual to take care of themselves (serious mental health concerns or substance abuse)
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Erratic behavior that is disruptive to the normal proceedings of the college community.
If you believe your referral requires more immediate attention, please call Kent Bauer, Vice President of Student Success, at (970) 542-3111 or Julie Beydler, Human Resource Director at (970) 542-3129.
In case of an emergency call 911.