The Behavior Intervention Team is dedicated to a proactive, coordinated, and planned approach to the identification, prevention, assessment, management, and reduction of interpersonal and behavior threats to the safety and well-being of all Columbus Technical College students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Campus Members’ Responsibilities
The mission of the College’s BIT is to educate the community about proper responses to any behavioral issues, from concerning behavior to a crisis situation. It is the responsibility of faculty, staff, and students to immediately report any situation that could possibly result in harm to anyone at the College.
Reporting Concerns
If you have general concerns about an individual’s behavior, please contact the BIT at BIT@columbustech.edu to consult as early as possible. No issue is too small to be recognized. If you feel uncomfortable, trust your instincts and notify someone.
When there is an active or immediate risk of violence or harm to others, you should call 911 or CTC Police Department.
Individuals may submit a report about a person of concern by emailing the BIT, speak to the CARE Center or Office of Disability and Special Services staff, or submitting the Online Reporting Form.