Emergency Planning Teams
               
         
                
                                
                      CAMPUS EMERGENCY PLANNING TEAM (CEPT)
                      The Campus Emergency Planning Team (CEPT) is a  multi-disciplinary team of professionals formed to oversee the planning and  coordination of the Campus Emergency Operations Plan (CEOP). The CEOP was  developed in accordance with National Incident Management System Standards  (NIMS).
                      Membership of the CEPT includes:
                    
                    
                      - Provost 
 
                      - Vice       President For Mission & Associate Provost for Academic Success
 
                      - Emergency       Preparedness Cordinator  
 
                      - Chief       of Police – Co- Chair
 
                      - Associate       Provost & Dean of Student Services – Co-Chair
 
                      - Associate       Vice President for Human Resources
 
                      - Associate       Provost & Dean for Retention 
 
                      - Director       of Operations & Purchasing
 
                      - Executive       Director of Information Security & Policy
 
                      - Associate       Provost for Graduate, Professional & Continuing Education 
 
                      - Director       of Health Services
 
                      - Associate       Vice President for Facilities
 
                      - Executive       Director of Public Relations & Communications
 
                      - Associate       Vice President for Facilities 
 
                    
                    
                    The CEPT facilitates and implements trainings, drills and  exercises related to the CEOP and meets on a quarterly basis, or as needed.
                      In the event of a campus emergency, the CEPT will lead  the activation of the Campus Command Center (CCC) in accordance with NIMS  principles.
                      
                      To enhance our emergency, prevention and response  systems, the following teams have also been established.
                      
                      
                      
                      CAMPUS VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE  (CVPC)
                      The Campus Violence Prevention Committee is an additional  resource to provide support, assistance, and policy review in regard to  violence prevention on campus.
                      
                      Membership of the committee shall include (as needed)  representatives from:
                    
                    
                      - Student       Services
 
                      - Academic       Affairs
 
                      - LUPD
 
                      - Office       of Human Resources
 
                      - Counseling       Services
 
                      - Residence       Life
 
                      - Public       Relations
 
                      - Community       Standards
 
                      - Other departments,       units or local law enforcement agencies as deemed appropriate.
 
                    
                    As a part of this plan, the committee shall:
                    
                      - Incorporate       violence prevention strategies into related policies and/or procedures;
 
                      - Encourage       policy statements that reaffirm violence prevention strategies;
 
                      - Integrate       existing campus programs and policies that deal with associated issues       (e.g. workplace violence, harassment, suicide prevention, stigma       reduction, sexual assault prevention); and
 
                      - Report       issues related to physical facilities and grounds with an emphasis on       enhancing safety and violence prevention efforts.
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    ASSESSMENT & CARE TEAM (ACT)
                    
                      The Assessment & Care Team provides support, resources,  referrals and response as appropriate with regard to potential or actual  threats to the University community. Membership of the Team shall include  representatives from:
                    
                      - Office       of the Dean of Student Services
 
                      - Academic       Affairs
 
                      - Human       Resources
 
                      - LUPD
 
                      - Residence       Life
 
                      - Counseling       Services
 
                      - Lasallian Belonging
 
                      - Other       departments as appropriate.
 
                    
                    The Assessment & Care Team is responsible for reviewing  information obtained from a reporting party, witness or observer. Additional  responsibilities include reviewing incident reports, police files and/or  complaints of threats or actual violence, reviewing patterns or practices which  indicate a potential for violence, and serving as a resource to University  officials or representatives as necessary.
                      The Assessment & Care Team is not intended to address  workplace issues that are regularly handled by the Office of Human Resources or  student misconduct that is regularly handled by the Office Student Services.  The team shall assume the following responsibilities and once the ACT is  notified of an incident, the team will confer as soon as reasonably possible to  determine if and what response from the team is needed:
                    
                      - Create       a written threat-assessment policy.
 
                      - Meet       regularly to provide post-incident assessments and evaluations and monitor       on-going threat assessment and intervention activities.
 
                      - Provide       resources, referrals and response as appropriate.
 
                      - If the       Team determines that a threat is present, the Team shall inform the proper       University officials or representatives to initiate reasonable,       appropriate and timely action.
 
                    
                    
                    
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									Assessment and Care Team (ACT)
            
            
           
            Video Presentation on Campus Violence.
             
 
    
  
 
 
        
              
                 
 
 
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