As the new school year approaches, many school communities are navigating an increasingly complex student support landscape shaped by digital interactions and emerging online risks.
Schools today are balancing growing behavioral, mental health, and safety concerns while working within limited time, staffing, and resource capacity. Challenges such as cyberbullying, online exploitation, AI-influenced conflicts, and threats of violence can develop quickly and often emerge through patterns of behavior that are difficult to identify without coordinated systems and processes in place.
This webinar will explore how digital environments are influencing student behavior and how multidisciplinary teams can strengthen early identification, triage, and intervention practices to better support students and reduce escalation.
Join us to learn:
- Why student wellness, behavior, and school safety are most effective when approached through a coordinated, multidisciplinary framework
- How digital interactions can contribute to conflict, reputational harm, emotional distress, self-harm concerns, and potential violence
- The challenges schools face when managing high volumes of lower-level concerns while determining when additional support or intervention may be needed
- How clear policies, shared protocols, and consistent triage practices can help teams respond with greater confidence and coordination