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Critical incidents and emergency response for residential settings: Planning, preparing, and implementation. Dr. Suzanne Seplow Rick Wan Director Assistant Director suzanne@orl.ucla.edu rickw@orl.ucla.edu Office of Residential Life, UCLA
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Critical incidents and emergency response for residential settings: Planning, preparing, and implementation Dr. Suzanne Seplow Rick Wan Director Assistant Director suzanne@orl.ucla.edu rickw@orl.ucla.edu Office of Residential Life, UCLA UC Student Life Retreat, Creating Healthy Learning Communities March 15, 2007
Critical Incidents • Introductions • Overview • Suicide at UCLA • UCLA Protocol/Response • Critical Incidents on other campuses • Information and resource sharing
Critical Incidents • Who we are • 9100 residents • 15 facilities (primarily in Northwest corner of Campus) • 173 Resident Assistants • 14 Resident Directors, 4 FTARD, 10 PTARD • 4 Front Desk, 1 Dispatch Office • CSO Sub Station
Critical Incidents • Duty Staff • Resident Assistants (30% of staff, 53/173) • Resident Directors (1/14, 365 days a year) • Live On Assistant Director • Support Staff • CSO’s • UCPD • UCFD • UCLA EMS • Front Desk • Student Access Monitors
Critical Incidents • Suicide at UCLA • Time line of events • Discovery • Working with the Staff • Working with the Floor/Building • Working with UCPD, LAPD, LAFD, Coroner • Follow up (family, roommate, floor, staff, Dean of Students) • Daily Bruin article
Critical Incidents • UCLA Protocol Manual • Student staff • Professional staff • Dean of students • LGBT Resource Center • Student Psychological Services
Critical Incidents • Critical incidents on other campuses • Protocols • Responses • Advice/suggestions
Critical Incidents • Information and resources sharing • Notes • Questions, comments, and suggestions