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Reasons for BIT Referral

  • Self-injurious behavior/ suicidal ideation or attempt

    • Behaviors include, but are not limited to: suicidal thoughts or action

  • Erratic behavior (including online activities) that disrupts the mission and/or normal proceedings of University students, faculty, staff, or community.

    • Behaviors include, but are not limited to: weapons on campus, significant inappropriate disruption to community, potential for safety being compromised

  • Involuntary transportation to the hospital for alcohol and drug use/abuse.

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FOR ALL EMERGENCIES, CALL 911

Purpose of The Behavioral Intervention Team

The University of South Carolina is concerned about the safety, health, and/or well-being of all of its students, faculty, and staff, and has policies regarding the well-being for all members of the University of South Carolina community. Specifically, the policies address student activities that are disruptive to the mission of the University, as well as any suicidal or self injurious threats or behaviors.

As a result of growing national trends on college campuses of mental health issues and the increase in hospitalizations and deaths due to alcohol consumption the University of South Carolina created the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT). The BIT has been charged with upholding these policies and maintaining a healthy environment for the entire University of South Carolina Community.

 

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