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Florida State University New Faculty Orientation. Presented by: Brandon Bowden, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs David L. Perry, FSUPD Assistant Vice President & Chief of Police August 18, 2014. Faculty/Staff Emergency Guide. Purpose:
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Florida State UniversityNew Faculty Orientation Presented by: Brandon Bowden, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs David L. Perry, FSUPD Assistant Vice President & Chief of Police August 18, 2014
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://deanofstudents.fsu.edu/ • http://studentaffairs.fsu.edu/
Folder Contents • Signs of a distressed student • Crisis response and how to handle questionable behavior • Tips for handling a distressed student who has a weapon • How to gain access to the Victim Advocate Program and Employee Assistance Services • Information about class absence and deceased student notices • Emergency resources for consultation and referral • Title IX information
Folder Resources • Additional Comments • Confidentiality and FERPA • Health and Safety Exception • Student Situation Resolution Team (SSRT)
Dean of Students Department Contact the Department for Assistance 644-2428 Part of the Division of Student Affairs Michelle Burke – Dean of Students
The Florida State University Police Department 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 • FSUPD Conducts Yearly “Realistic” Training • Have Instructors on staff • Yearly Weapons Qualification • Accredited Agency with approved Policy and Procedures
FSU Emergency Alert System 33 Methods of Notification 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 • 530AM Visitor Information Radio • Voice-mail Message • Reverse-Dialing (ADA) • Computer Network-Up Windows • RSS Feeds • Network Login Portals (Omni) • Facebook • MySpace • Twitter
FSU Emergency Alert System • Network Login Pages (Blackboard and Omni) • Online Newspaper • Voice over Fire Alarm Secondary Notification Methods • 2-Way Radios • Electronic Message Boards • Electronic Card Swipe • Seminole Cablevision • WFSU Television • WFSU Radio • Vehicle Public Address Speakers
Training Domestic Security Awareness Training for Faculty and Staff Training Videos shown during classroom training sessions
Threat Assessment Team Student Employee
Where YOU Can Make A Difference! • 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 • Michelle Burke, Dean of Students 850-644-2428/ mburke@fsu.edu • Brandon Bowden, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs 850-644-5590/ bbowden@fsu.edu