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University campuses today. Expansion in student numbersEmphasis on social inclusionDiversity of social and cultural normsIncrease in numbers of, and severity of, mental health presentationsIncrease in the incidence of violence, including lethal violenceHuman behaviour emerging as a key challeng
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1. The Safer Community Project:mitigating the risk of violence on campus Sally Trembath
Manager, Mental Health and Safer Community Programs
Health and Wellbeing
2. University campuses today Expansion in student numbers
Emphasis on social inclusion
Diversity of social and cultural norms
Increase in numbers of, and severity of, mental health presentations
Increase in the incidence of violence, including lethal violence
Human behaviour emerging as a key challenge for complex organisations
3. Problem behaviours in a University community
Disgruntled students and staff, complainants
Threateners, may or may not be harmless
Personal, domestic disputes
Criminals
Abusive students or co-workers
Abusive supervisors
Mentally ill
4. Mental health ABS 2007: 1 in 4 18 – 24 year olds suffered diagnosable psychological illness
Incidence of violence in the past year (n=7000):
No mental health diagnosis 2%
Psychosis, bipolar, panic disorder, major depression 11 – 13%
50% of completed suicides did not seek professional help
Aust study: tertiary students 4x more likely psychologically distressed than aged match peers, only 11% had sought help
5. Signposts along the pathway to violence Some critical incidents occur without warning others emerge over time
Analysis of multiple lethal shootings shows that in 75% cases others were aware of plans
in 50% of cases more than one person had reported concern about the individual’s behaviour prior to the event
What did you know?
When did you know it?
What did you do?
6. Learning from deadly lessons Community commitment to safety and the healthy development of its youth
Mental health literacy
Intelligence re confidentiality/privacy
Radar screen to
Detect signals
Share information, join dots
Coordinate response
7. IACLEA blueprint for safer campuses Security represented at senior level and in strategic planning
Safety awareness and mental health literacy
Collaboration between legal, security, mental health and HR staff
Protocols to remove high-threat individuals prior to execution of their plan
Involuntary hospitalisation where needed
8. Monash safer community project Aims to mitigate the risk of harm including lethal violence on campus, whether through suicide or homicide
Assumes underlying responsibility for protecting, promoting and maintaining the health and wellbeing of the student and staff community
Funded by most senior executive group
Collaborative strategic framework
Systematic threat assessment and risk management framework
9. Mental health and safer community framework High risk specialised response