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Student Intervention Team
Mission Statement
The mission of the Murray State University Student Intervention Team is to collect, track, and evaluate reports from all parts of campus concerning students who may pose a threat to their own safety and/or the safety of others. The team is represented by personnel from various departments.
Purpose
Tracking behaviors and providing interventions in order to protect
the individual and others from:
- Self-injuries or suicidal threats and behavior
- Aberrant or strange behaviors that cause concern
- Behavior that might be perceived as dangerous
- Threats of any kind toward another individual
Goals
- To provide structure for an effective method of addressing student behaviors that interfere with the mission of the University
- To manage each case individually and confidentially
- To initiate appropriate interventions; and
- To be a resource for students, faculty, administrators, and staff
Student Intervention Team Members
The committee members come from various departments to best represent the entire campus. The representatives are from the following areas:
Reporting
IF YOU ARE AWARE OF OR SUSPECT AN IMMEDIATE DANGER OR THREAT, PLEASE CONTACT MSU PUBLIC SAFETY IMMEDIATELY BY CALLING 270.809.2222 OR 911.
When a referral is submitted through the Student Intervention website, the Student Conduct Office will receive the report via email. The Student Intervention Team will evaluate the situation to determine the appropriate response.