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A BIT (Behavioral Intervention Team) at a university is a multidisciplinary group of professionals dedicated to promoting student welfare and safety by identifying and addressing behaviors of concern. The primary goal of a BIT is to support students who may be experiencing various challenges.
If you ever find yourself worried about another student’s behavior, safety, or well-being, it’s important to know the right steps to take. The Students of Concern Guide walks you through clear actions—how to recognize signs of concern, how to approach a student, and what to do if there’s an urgent or life-threatening situation.
Download this document to be prepared, support your peers, and connect them with the right resources. Your awareness could make a real difference.
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