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Developing a More Culturally Responsive Behavioral Intervention Team Workshop

Understand how to develop a more culturally responsive approach in every stage of the BIT process

Developing a More Culturally Responsive Behavior Intervention Team Workshop is designed to provide Behavioral Intervention Teams (BITs) with essential training in bias recognition, cultural competence, and equitable risk assessment and intervention practices. BITs play a critical role in identifying and addressing concerning behaviors in students, and this workshop ensures that assessments and interventions are culturally informed and free from bias.

Participants will explore the impact of implicit bias on decision-making, learn about diverse cultural identities, backgrounds, and perspectives, and develop skills to approach interventions with sensitivity and fairness. Faculty will introduce strategies for mitigating bias, promoting equity, and developing culturally responsive approaches at every stage of the BIT process. Through interactive activities and dialogue, participants will develop the skills necessary to create a more inclusive and effective BIT team.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Define implicit bias and recognize its influence on decision-making and student interactions in educational settings
  • Develop culturally responsive strategies for identifying and addressing student behaviors that account for students’ diverse backgrounds and experiences
  • Identify potential bias in the assessment and response processes used by Behavioral Intervention Teams, and implement methods to ensure fair and equitable interventions
  • Explain BITs’ legal and ethical responsibilities in addressing student behavior without discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other protected characteristics
  • Explore strategies to mitigate bias and promote culturally responsive policies and procedures in BIT work
  • Create actionable plans for ongoing bias awareness and reduction, fostering a campus culture of equity and respect

Who Should Attend?

  • Behavioral Intervention Teams
  • Student Affairs Professionals
  • School Counselors/Counseling Staff
  • Campus Security Personnel/School Resource Officers
  • Any position in supporting student behavioral support
  • Any position in risk assessment/management in educational settings

Upcoming Sessions

In-Person
Asynchronous
Virtual
Schedule Member Non-Member

January 29
8:30am - 12:30pm PT Henderson, NV
$609 $789 Register Now

The pricing above is effective if purchased today. Take advantage of our Early Bird Pricing to secure your spot at a reduced rate until typically 10 weeks prior to the event. After the Early Bird pricing ends, our Regular Pricing takes effect, typically available up to 2 weeks before the event begins. Last Chance Pricing is your final opportunity to register, typically during the last 2 weeks before the event start date.

Register yourself or your team for two to four courses and receive a 15% discount; register for five or more and receive a 25% discount. Please create your order, click the 'Pay Later' option upon checkout, and reach out to events@nabita.org for the discounts to be applied.

Contact events@nabita.org to learn more about multi-registration discounts.