IRs: The Basics
Getting in the Weeds
Common IR Mistakes
Incident Management
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100

What makes a good IR? (provide at least 2 answers)

Answers:  

  • written in 3rd person 

  • very detailed including name, dates, location, etc. 

  • correct grammar and spelling

100

True or False: You need to list CWIDs throughout the whole IR.

False. So long as you've filled out the "involved party" section and are using full names in the narrative, you do not need to include CWIDs in the narrative.

100

True or False: I should always include myself as an "involved party" when submitting the IR.

False. Never include yourself as an "involved party" when filling out an IR.

100

What are two things you should do when handling an incident/conflict?

1) Stay calm 

2) identify yourself 

3) explain the policy 

4) isolate the key individual 

5) offer support & resources 

6) collect all information

100

What are the times/days I can't call up to the RLC on Call?

NEVER!

RLC on Call is on 24/7 whenever you need support!

*The RLC of your community is also there during business hours to support you*

200

Where can you access the link to fill out an IR?

Canvas > Modules > RA Duty & Emergency Response Resources

200

What is the Clery Act?

It is a federal law that requires universities to report about crime on and around their campuses.

200

A bias incident occurred where a problematic and harmful comment was written on a bulletin board targeting a racial identity. One of your residents comes to you and tells you they know who did it because they saw them do it. 

Who are all the involved parties listed in the IR and what are their roles?

Resident coming to you- Witness

Resident they saw do it- Alleged

200

What makes a student eligible for the amnesty policy?

They must reach out to our staff for help. Amnesty does not apply if our staff find the student first.

200

What are three reasons to call Mines PD?

Drugs, Medical Concern, Fights, Assaults, Safety Concern, Missing Person, Wanting backup

300

When should the IR be submitted?

Immediately following the incident, or by 8:00am the next morning at the latest.

300

What if a student doesn't have a blastercard? How does that change how you handle the situation?

See if they can furnish any form of identification. If they're unable to do so, call Mines PD. If it's close by (i.e. downstairs in their room), see if another RA can help escort them to get it.

300

Resident Ryan Reynolds was smoking weed in the bathroom. You're writing the IR and have included them as Alleged under involved parties. 

How do you write their name in the IR the first time? How about every time after?

First time: Resident Ryan Reynolds (Resident Reynolds)

All other times: Resident Reynolds

300

What do you put in the IR if there is no person? How do you list them in the IR?

Student Name: Bldg RL CWID: Bldg & Year (Example: Elm RL CWID: Elm Hall 2023-2024)

THIS WAS A TRICK QUESTION!

This year there is a new policy: If you can not tie Marijuana or Alcohol to a specific person/room, do not write an IR! Just put it in your duty log!

300

Name the Senior Staff. This includes RLCs, CDs, and Desk Directors.

100 Extra Bonus Points for last names

WElm: Taffy Negonde, Alex Montoya, Sarah Gerot

Spruce: Alex Prusator & Madi Rivera (and Turtle)

Maple: Jacqueline Garcia, Camila Garcia- Ferreyra, Piper Arnold (and Chewie)

Trads: Justin Diaz, Sigourney Burch, Noah Cobb (and Brewer)

1750: Zach King & Jaxson Fryer (and Chewie)

Mines Park: Greg Foster & Spencer Walter (and Sage)

400

When do I need to write an IR? (list at least three)

-when a policy code is potentially violated

-when a student is at risk/needs help

-When there is a roomie tiff

-When there is damage/vandalism

-When a CD/RLC asks you to

400

If a student is under 18 in a policy violation, how does that change how you handle & report the incident?

-Police & RLC need to be called right away

400

You're walking back from class and one of your residents stops you and tells you info on a potential policy violation happening in your community. 

To IR or not to IR?

Yes, write an IR!

400

If a student reports that they were sexually assaulted, what are three things you need to do?

1) Check-in with the student 

2) Provide Resources

3) Call RLC on Call

4) Write Sexual Misconduct Report

400

When do you absolutely need to call the RLC on Call? (Name at least three)

-Alcohol/drug incident when: Someone is sick, folx aren't compliant, large group.

-Safety Concerns when you need backup

-Biohazard emergency issue

-Anytime you've needed to call up to Mines PD

-Fire Alarm/Evacuation of Community

-Any student transport

-Any student injury/illness

-Anytime you want/need backup or support!

500

What are the "types" of incidents you would write IRs for, or "nature of the report"

-Potential Policy Violation

-Student of Concern

-Roomie Conflict

-Unsure

500

I just found a 6 pack of beer in the community fridge but nobody is around....duty log or IR?

Duty Log!

We no longer need to write IRs if you can't attach an alcohol or marijuana incident to a room/person.

500

Two of your residents haven't gotten along since day one. They fight all the time. One of them just came to you and said they want to move. Should you write an IR?

Yes you should! You should write IRs from the beginning of a roomie tiff so we're able to track any escalation. There is now a new drop down for roomie conflicts!

You should also help with any form of mediation (as appropriate).

500

You're working at the desk and suddenly the fire alarm goes off and the building is evacuating. As you're walking out, your residents tell you they accidentally set it off while cooking. What do you do?

-Call Mines PD and let them know the alarm is going off (also let them know you believe you know the source of it)

-Get out of the building and head to your evacuation spot, serve as crowd control and support for your residents 

-Use the fire alarm log in erezlife, not an IR

500

Can you name all 6 Campers? (Leadership Team)

100 Extra Bonus Points for Last Names

Logan Thurnauer (He/Him)

Jackie Garramone (She/Her)

Mary Elliott (She/Her)

Devon Hopson (He/Him)

Julie Thorpe (She/Her)

Sarah Friswold-Atwood (She/Her)

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