Consequences, Compassion, CARE and Common Sense
Friday, April 25, 2025 (11:30 AM - 12:30 PM) (EDT)
Description
Part of our Conference Highlights series! Consequences, compassion, CARE, and common sense are key in case resolution. This session explores balancing accountability with compassion, encouraging resource use, and fostering self-efficacy. Through discussions and scenarios, participants will learn how conduct and CARE professionals can support students while maintaining a compassionate, yet accountable, approach.
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will learn skills related to infusing equity in the conduct process through alternative dispute resolution methods. (CSAEd™ Domain: Student Learning, Development, and Success)
- Apply Compassionate Adjudication Strategies: Participants will develop strategies for balancing accountability with compassion, enabling them to address policy violations and mental health concerns while recognizing the complexities of each student’s identity and situation. (CSAEd™ Domain: Social Justice and Inclusion)
- Enhance Resource Accessibility: Participants will learn how to guide students in utilizing available resources through common sense approaches, fostering self-efficacy and empowering students to seek the support they need. (CSAEd™ Domain: Student Learning, Development, and Success)
Knowledge & Skills:
Knowledge & Skill | Level |
Administration | Foundational |
Case Resolution | Intermediate |
Equity & Intentional Inclusion | Foundational |
Pricing:
- ASCA Professional Members: $39.00
- Non-Members: $59.00
- ASCA Student Members: $20.00
Please ensure to review ASCA's Refund and Cancelation Policy prior to completing your registration.
Each registration payment applies to one attendee only. For group registration and rates, contact ASCA Director of Member Experience and Operations, Josh Cutchens, at asca@theasca.org.
Please note registration will close at 11:45 PM EST the day prior to the event.
A Zoom link will be provided the morning of the meeting. If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the ASCA Central Office at asca@theasca.org or 979-589-4604 as soon as possible.
Continuing Education Credits:
Continuing Education Credits for those Certified through the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification:
- CSAEd™
- CSAEd™-SC
Presenter Information & Bio:
Dr. Veneta Fricks (She/Her) Dr. Veneta Fricks is the Associate Dean of Students at the University of Central Arkansas, overseeing conduct adjudication, alcohol and drug education, and mental health services. With over a decade in student affairs, her experience includes housing, student advising, and managing complex cases involving policy violations, mental health crises, and student advocacy. She has been instrumental in strengthening campus support systems through leadership on the University CARE Team, educational programming, and individualized advocacy. Her work fosters student success by balancing empathy with accountability. Dr. Fricks holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies and is a certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Passionate about student empowerment, she is committed to creating spaces where students feel supported, develop self-efficacy, and take responsibility for their growth. Her expertise and dedication ensure meaningful, positive student experiences.. Contact: vgraham1@uca.edu
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