Florida State University New Faculty Orientation Presented by
Florida State University New Faculty Orientation Presented by: Vicki Dobiyanski, Dean of Students David L. Perry, FSUPD Assistant Vice President & Chief of Police August 18, 2015
Faculty/Staff Emergency Guide • Purpose: • Create awareness of resources and practices for dealing with distressed students • Become familiar with resources and practices prior to needing them • Received paper folder in handouts and available online at: • http: //dos. fsu. edu/_documents/Faculty_Staff_Em ergency_Guide. pdf
Folder Contents q. Signs of a distressed student q. Crisis response and how to handle questionable behavior q. Tips for handling a distressed student who has a weapon q. How to gain access to the Victim Advocate Program and Employee Assistance Services q. Information about class absence and deceased student notices q. Emergency resources for consultation and referral
Folder Resources • Additional Comments • Confidentiality and FERPA • Student Situation Resolution Team (SSRT)
Interaction with a Distressed Student If student exhibits behaviors which suggest he/she may harm self/ others or you feel threatened Call FSUPD at 644 -1234 or 911 immediately If student needs guidance or support but does not exhibit harmful behaviors or you do not feel threatened Depending on the situation, contact or refer the student to the following resources (see grid)
Dean of Students Department • Case Management Services • Victim Advocate Program • Student Disability Resource Center • New Student & Family Programs • Student Rights & Responsibilities • Withdrawal Services Contact the Department for Assistance 644 -2428 Located in University Center A Part of the Division of Student Affairs
The Florida State University Police Department Assistant Vice President and Chief David L. Perry Deputy Chief Jim Russell Captain Jason Trumbower
FSUPD Fact Sheet • Full Service, Accredited Law Enforcement Agency (Florida Commission on Accreditation) • Police with powers of arrest, not Campus Security • 24/7/365 campus response • 67 sworn Police Officers, numerous civilian support staff • Follow compliance with Department of Education Crime Reporting Guidelines (Clery)
Critical Incident Training q. FSUPD Conducts Yearly “Realistic” Training q. Have Instructors on staff q. Yearly Weapons Qualification q. Accredited Agency with approved Policy and Procedures
FSU Emergency Alert System Primary Notification Methods • www. fsu. edu Home Page • Alerts. fsu. edu (Alerts Page) • Outdoor Sirens • NOAA Weather Radios • Text Messages • E-mail • Blue-Light Safety Telephones • (850) 644 -INFO Hotline 530 AM Visitor Information Radio • Voice-mail Message • Reverse-Dialing (ADA) § Computer Network-Up Windows § RSS Feeds § Network Login Portals (Omni) § Facebook § My. Space § Twitter •
FSU Emergency Alert System Secondary Notification Methods § § § § 2 -Way Radios Electronic Message Boards Electronic Card Swipe Seminole Cablevision WFSU Television WFSU Radio Vehicle Public Address Speakers § § § Network Login Pages (Blackboard and Omni) Online Newspaper Voice over Fire Alarm
FSU Mobile Application
Training Domestic Security Awareness Training for Faculty Training Videos shown during classroom training sessions
Threat Assessment Team Student Employee
Information is Power
Where YOU Can Make A Difference! q q q Timely Notification of Situations and Incidents (Regardless of the Location) Proper Communication with FSU Staff or Administrators Proper Communication with the Dean of Students Office or the Police Department Tell Someone! The Little Things Matter: If you See Something – Say Something!
Florida State University New Faculty Orientation • Chief David L. Perry, FSUPD Chief of Police 850 -644 -1234/ dlperry@fsu. edu • Vicki Dobiyanski, Dean of Students 850 -644 -2428/ vdobiyanski@fsu. edu
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