NJCU Care Team
NJCU Care Team
快猫破解版 the NJCU CARES Team
NJCU CARES Team is a multi-disciplinary body of stakeholders from across the university, which receives referrals pertaining to students of concern, collects additional information, and then identifies and enacts appropriate strategies for addressing the situation. The goal of the NJCU CARES team is to manage situations that may prevent students from achieving academic success.
How Do We Care?
The Care Team consists of a multidisciplinary group of NJCU administrators who work to:
- Provides a structured positive method for addressing student behaviors that impact the University community.
- Support students by identifying patterns, trends, and disturbances in the behavior of an individual.
- Evaluates the nature of a reported behavior or incident to assess the level of risk.
- Determines the appropriate course of action to respond to a behavioral concern and initiate intervention or response to prevent a situation from escalating further.
- Coordinates resources and follow-up to ensure comprehensive response and care.
- Manages each case individually.
- Balances the individual needs of the student and those of the greater campus community
How do I report a concern about a student?
There are several ways to report, below are a few ways:
- Submit a
- Submit a
- Contact the Dean of Students office at 201-200-3525 or email DeanOfStudents@njcu.edu
- Contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life at 201-200-2338 or email reslife@njcu.edu
What happens after a referral is submitted?
Once a student has been identified as needing support, the CARE Team responds with an individualized response often working with the individual(s) and/or department(s) most closely connected with the student in need.
The CARE Team connects with students through various methods, including, but not limited to, email, telephone calls, check-ins from a resident assistant and/or community director, communication with instructors, etc. The appropriateness of various contact methods is discussed by the CARE Team, and the manner of outreach is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Students referred to the CARE Team are discussed by team members during weekly meetings throughout the academic year and other times as needed. This team determines if other offices have information about the identified student that may help to understand the student鈥檚 needs and level of concern.
The CARE Team decides who the most appropriate person is to contact a student of concern. In some instances, this can be accomplished without mentioning the referral's details.
FERPA
There are often questions and confusion about the limitations and allowances of FERPA in conjunction with the reporting of concerning student behavior. FERPA pertains to the privacy of educational records, but it does not prohibit the reporting of observable behavior.
If you are concerned about a personal interaction you have had with a student or an observation you have made pertaining to behavior, you are encouraged to report and/or consult with appropriate faculty or staff, especially as it relates to the educational mission of the University.