Team Mission
The UTEP Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (BITA) is dedicated to a proactive, coordinated and planned approach to the identification, prevention, assessment, management, and reduction of interpersonal and behavioral threats to the safety and wellbeing of the UTEP campus community.
Team Goals
- Provide a safe physical environment for members of the university community
- Provide a safe emotional environment for the university community, and
- Promote peace of mind for friends and family of the university community.
Our Purpose
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) places a high value on the health and safety of the overall campus community and strives to be the leader for the UT System in providing the requisite programs and resources to facilitate student health, safety and success. Although the faculty and staff of UTEP work to promote a culture of care, it can be difficult to identify the early warning signs of concerning behavior.
The role of the Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (BITA) is to address and manage multi-faceted situations affecting UTEP community member and determine the best mechanism for assistance and intervention, all in an effort to support a community member academic, personal and/or professional aspirations.
Upon identifying a Person of Concern (PoC), the UTEP BITA assesses the specific situation, determines a plan of action, and provides support to assist the community member with successful assimilation into the UTEP community.
The UTEP BITA is designed to meet the current and emerging needs of a growing student body and robust campus community.
NABITA
UTEP is a proud member of NABITA. More information about NABITA can be found at https://www.nabita.org/