Safety Intervention, Individualized Risk Assessment and/or Leave of Absence Procedure
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I. Threat Assessment & Safety Committee (TASC)
The mission of TASC is to improve community safety through a collaborative, coordinated,
objective and thoughtful approach to the prevention, intervention, and management
of situations that pose, or may reasonably pose, a threat to the safety, security
and well-being of the OCC campus community and its individual members. TASC will review
and evaluate information regarding concerns or issues involving threats of student
self-harm and threats to the OCC community by students. A key objective of the committee
is to be restorative to support the student(s) involved in situations brought to the
committee. TASC will act, as necessary, to protect the OCC community and its members.
II. Contact Information for Safety Intervention Request
A. Potential Threat of Self-Harm or Threat to Public Safety
Any member of the OCC community who has reason to believe that a student poses a potential
threat of harm to themselves or others in the OCC community should contact
1. 911
2. Public Safety (248-858-4911)
3. Submit a Behavioral Concern
III. Criteria for Assessment, Safety Intervention and Risk Assessment
The procedures for risk assessment and safety intervention described herein will utilize
a fact based, individualized assessment process with reasonable reliance upon the
best available objective evidence, including, the most current medical and academic
information, if available, to evaluate the possible risk, severity, and actions of
students who:
Following proper notice, student code of conduct proceedings, academic or other proceedings may continue even when a student is subject to individualized risk assessment, safety intervention or leave of absence (voluntary, involuntary) pursuant to this policy and procedures.
IV. Notice
All notices concerning any College actions taken pursuant to the procedures in this
Policy shall be sent to the student’s OCC email account and/or US postal mail, and/or
personal service, if necessary.
V. Threat Assessment and Safety Committee (TASC) Evaluation Responsibility
The task of TASC is to assist in evaluating whether a student(s) meets the criteria
for safety intervention, individualized risk assessment and/or leave of absence (voluntary,
involuntary). TASC will have a multi-disciplinary composition whose membership may
change depending upon the specific facts involved. TASC representation will often
include the Vice Chancellor for Student Services and/or designee, Deans or Associate
Deans, Counseling representatives, the Title IX Coordinator, ACCESS representatives,
Teaching Faculty, Public Safety, and Legal Affairs. Other members may be added at
the discretion of the Vice Chancellor for Student
Services.
In addition to examining whether a student(s) meets the criteria for individualized risk assessment, safety intervention and/or leave of absence (voluntary, involuntary), TASC may also serve as a resource, consultant, or advisor to any educational department or program activity to assist in determining whether an individual student is qualified to perform the essential functions of an academic program, and/or to provide other guidance regarding an individual student’s access to OCC’s educational opportunities.
VI. Interim Safety Intervention or Involuntary Withdrawal
If safety is of immediate concern, OCC is permitted to take interim action, following
an individualized assessment (see section VIII), to protect the well-being of all
members of the OCC community, including, making contact with the Public Safety Department.
If the Dean of Students or designee, in consultation with TASC, evaluates, after considering
all reasonably available information, that a credible, substantial threat of immediate
student self-harm or immediate harm to the OCC community exists, interim action, which
may include an involuntary withdrawal of the student, may occur. Interim involuntary
withdrawal is a preliminary action taken to protect the health and safety of individuals
in the OCC community
and is not a penalty.
VII. Opportunity to Challenge Interim Involuntary Withdrawal
A student withdrawn on an interim basis, following email and/or US postal mail and/or
personal service notification, shall be given an opportunity to challenge the decision
and to discuss the reliability of the information concerning the student’s behavior.
To challenge an interim involuntary withdrawal, the student must contact the Vice
Chancellor for Student Services, or their designee, within three (3) business days,
who will explain the OCC hearing process to challenge the withdrawal. The hearing
may take place in person or via videoconferencing. If the hearing is to occur via
videoconferencing, the student shall be provided with instructions on how to participate.
Following this hearing on the interim action, the Vice Chancellor for Student Services, or their designee, shall either continue or cancel the interim measures.
An interim involuntary withdrawal will remain in effect until a final decision is made. During the interim suspension period, the student is not permitted to return to the College’s property, functions, activities, and/or events without permission from the Vice Chancellor for Student Services or their designee.
If the interim involuntary withdrawal is cancelled, the additional procedures described in this policy regarding safety intervention and involuntary withdrawal may still proceed.
VIII. Individualized Assessment
In determining whether a student presents a violent and immediate threat or a credible
substantial risk of harm to themselves or others, the Dean of Students or designee,
in consultation with TASC, if necessary, will make a reasonable judgment considering
the best available objective evidence, including the most current medical and academic
information, and any specialized knowledge to determine:
IX. Interactive Dialogue Process
As part of the individualized assessment, the Dean of Students, or their designee,
will generally attempt to engage in an interactive dialogue with the student to discuss
the manner in which the student plans to abate the risk of harm to self or others.
As part of the interactive process with the student, the following information may
be requested to determine if a student should be subject to an individualized intervention
or withdrawal:
The Dean of Students, or their designee, in further consultation with TASC, as a result of the interactive dialogue, must determine if the proposed plan appropriately addresses the risk of harm informing the decision to intervene or involuntarily withdraw the student. If the proposed plan does not adequately address the risk of harm, the Dean of Students, or their designee, may resume the interactive process with the student.
If a proposed plan is agreed upon during the interactive process, said plan and agreement shall be specified in writing and sent via email and/or US postal mail notification and/or personal service, if necessary, to the student. The details of the proposed plan may be communicated to essential personnel to ensure its implementation and/or necessary monitoring.
Conditions for readmission for students who have been subject to intervention or withdrawal (voluntary, involuntary) must be specified in writing via email, US postal mail, or personal service, to the student.
Where the terms of a proposed plan for safety intervention and/or leave of absence and/or readmission cannot be agreed upon following the individualized assessment and interactive dialogue process, OCC may determine that the risk of harm cannot be abated or mitigated and that safety intervention and/or involuntary withdrawal should be imposed.
Any student withdrawn on this basis shall be notified in writing via email, US postal mail, or personal service as to the rationale for the withdrawal, including a listing of any documentation relied upon. Any student withdrawn on this basis shall be given the opportunity to request a Review Hearing. (See Section X).
X. Review Hearing of Intervention and/or Voluntary Withdrawal
A. Student Request for Review
Any student who is subject to an intervention or involuntary withdrawal pursuant to
the policies and procedures herein, may make a request for a review hearing to Vice
Chancellor for Student Services, or their designee, to review the determination. These
requests must be submitted to Vice Chancellor for Student Services no later than twenty
(20) calendar days following the determination that a safety intervention or involuntary
withdrawal must
occur.
The review hearing cannot be conducted by the same individual who made the determination that the student is subject to an intervention or involuntary withdrawal.
The student will be provided with the following information prior to the review hearing: A written statement providing a detailed explanation regarding the reasons for the intervention or involuntary withdrawal and a copy of the documentation relied upon for the decision.
B. Review Process
1. Written documentation
At least Five (5) calendar days in advance of the review proceedings, the student
shall, in writing, provide to the Vice Chancellor for Student Services a listing of
any possible witnesses, including the student himself/herself/their self, and any
new evidence for consideration, as well as any documentation the student will rely
upon for the review hearing.
2. Hearing
At the review hearing, the student may choose to be assisted by an advisor, which
may include a parent or guardian, a health professional of the student’s choice, and/or
a faculty or staff member. A student may also have legal counsel present, for consultation
purposes only.
At the review hearing, the student shall be allowed to speak, and to present any information to dispute the reasons for the intervention or involuntary withdrawal.
The review hearing may be conducted in person or via videoconferencing. The student will be emailed and/or mailed, personal service, if necessary, on a timely basis, instructions regarding the location and directions for the hearing. The review hearing, whether in person or via videoconferencing, shall be recorded and shall be the only official recording of the hearing.
Order and decorum shall be maintained at the review hearing. Any appearance or testimony must be done civilly and in keeping with OCC’s Student Code of Conduct.
3. Determination
Following the review hearing, the Vice Chancellor for Student Services shall determine
whether to: a) uphold the safety intervention or withdrawal; b) reinstate the student;
or c) reinstate the student subject to specified conditions which may include, without
limitation, online classes only, if available, participation in an ongoing health
treatment program, acceptance and compliance with a behavioral contract, a reduced
course load, or any combination thereof.
The decision of the Vice Chancellor for Student Services, following the review hearing, shall be final.
XI. Return to Campus
A. Conditions for Re-admission
A student who has been removed from OCC’s campuses or withdrawn pursuant to the policies
and procedures herein, either voluntarily or involuntarily, and who wishes to be considered
for readmission or return to campus in the future, shall contact the Dean of Students,
and provide appropriate documentation to comply with the conditions of readmission,
if any were imposed. The student may also present any other relevant documentation
or information which the student believes will support his/her/their request for return
or readmission.
B. Review of Criterion to Return to Campus
The Dean of Students will review the request for return or readmission by examining
the following:
C. Appeal
If a student is denied the right to return to campus following a review utilizing
the above listed factors, the student may make a written request for review, no later
than twenty (20) calendar days from the date of determination, following the same
procedures outlined in Sections X, A, B 1-3, herein.
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