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Coordinator presents goals for Care Team outreach services HALLOWEEN FUN NIGHT
Kids try the “Bob for Donuts” activityat UAA Clubs and Greek Life’s Halloween Fun Night.
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Care Team coordinator Lisa Terwilliger presents information about the Care Team during the Oct. 31 Club Council meeting.
By Stephen Cress
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UAA’s Care Team is raising awareness about its mental and behavioral health services to students on campus. The Care Team is primarily an outreach group for UAA students who are experiencing mental health or behavioral issues, but it also functions as a way to report possible future incidents on campus before they occur. UAA’s Care Team is comprised of faculty and staff meeting for one hour each week to make recommendations to the Dean of Students, Dewain Lee. During the Oct. 31 Club Council meeting, Care Team coordinator Lisa Terwilliger presented information about the Care Team, outlining the organization’s goals for safety, prevention and response to incident reports involving students who are heading for crisis or experiencing mental health issues. Terwilliger’s presentation opened with a story of a prevented campus shooting at Pasadena High School in California. The student was reported to school officials and then later apprehended by LAPD, who found the student indeed had plans to start a shooting at his school. According to Terwilliger, reporting an incident is the first step to prevention and ensuring the safety for all members of the UAA community. facebook.com/northernlightuaa
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“We are a threat assessment team at the far end,” Terwilliger said. “On the other end, we are a team that you can refer students to us if somebody is food insecure, has lost their housing, they’re in distress, has lost a family member, is struggling academically, or has trouble communicating those things to their professor, et cetera. So, on one end, we try to prevent campus shootings by having people tell us what’s going on with students.” As the coordinator for the Care Team, Terwilliger is responsible for reviewing care reports that come in through their database. Care reports can be submitted online and anonymously, or they can be filed by contacting any member of the Care Team. Terwilliger also said most care reports are filed in the fall semester of each year and that outreach is higher during the spring semester.
For more information, contact the Care Team office at 907-786-6065, or visit the Dean of Students Office in PSB 119. twitter.com/tnl_updates
Costumed children of all ages participate in Alpha Epsilon fraternity’s provided game, Shoot the Monsters, complete with a variety of Nerf guns used to attack scarily dressed fraternity men at UAA Clubs and Greek Life’s Halloween Fun Night.
UAA students embellish faces of children attending UAA Clubs and Greek Life’s Halloween Fun Night. Proceeds from the event went to support UAA clubs.
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