Coordinating Presenter
Daryl Lowe
Associate Vice President of Student Affairs
Spelman College
Abstract
Leading CARE and BIT committees is a critical responsibility for institutions and their leaders. Research highlights anxiety as the top mental health concern among college students, placing increasing demands on mental health care resources. Drawing from firsthand experience, the presenter will share lessons learned, successful strategies, valuable insights, and practical tools for successfully managing CARE and BIT teams.
Conference Focus Areas
Navigating the Opportunities in Uncertainty
Professional Competencies
Ethical Professional Practice and Personal Foundations - Advanced, Law, Policy, and Governance - Foundational
Content Areas
Campus Safety, Crisis Management, Health and Well-being, Persons with Disabilities
Target Groups
Mid-level Student Affairs Professionals, Senior-Level Student Affairs Professional
Institutional Types
Mid-Size Colleges & Universities, Small Colleges & Universities
Certification Types
CE Credit - CORE
Certification Domains
Student Learning, Development, and Success, Crisis and Risk Management
Guiding Principle
Integrity
11408 - Managing CARE and BIT Committees: Lessons I've Learned From Serving as Chair - General Interest Session