A Resource Guide for Faculty, Teaching Assistants, Medical Practitioners, and Professional Staff
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Campus Resources for Assisting and Responding to Distressed Students



As described in the Protocol for Responding to a Distressed Student, staff and faculty may contact campus departments directly for assistance. The following departments are resources frequently used for responding to or referring distressed or distressing students.

Student Health, Building 588, El Colegio Road Entrance


www.sa.ucsb.edu/studenthealth/

Information: 893-5361
Appointments: 893-3371

  1. Social Work Services, Burt Romotsky, LCSW, 893-3380, burt.romotsky@sa.ucsb.edu
  2. Primary Care Medical Services
  3. Urgent Care (available on a walk-in basis)
  4. Health Education—Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse, Nutrition, Stress Management and Sexual Health
  5. Alcohol and Drug Program

Counseling Services, Building 599, 893-4411


www.counseling.ucsb.edu
  1. Crisis Intervention
  2. Counseling Services—Individual and Group Treatment
  3. Stress Management
  4. Consultation

Office of Student Life, Student Resource Building - Room 2260, 893-4569 or 893-4550


www.sa/ucsb.edu/osl/
  1. General Student Support Services
  2. Candace Stevenson, Student & Parent Liaison—In case of illness or emergency will assist with faculty notification and administrative options (withdrawal, course changes, etc.)

Office of the Ombuds, 1205-K Girvetz Hall, 893-3285


ombuds@ombuds.ucsb.edu
  1. Confidential and informal resource to assist all members of the UCSB community in resolving conflicts and issues that have not been adequately addressed via usual campus procedures
  2. Consultations, mediations, and referrals available

Academic & Staff Assistance Program, 3101 SAASB, 893-3381

  1. Staff and faculty counseling for personal or professional problems

Office of Judicial Affairs, Student Resource Building - Room 2260, 893-4569

  1. Academic and Behavioral Conduct Issues, Joseph Navarro, Associate Dean, Judicial Affairs Office, 893-4467 (no voice-mail available), joseph.navarro@sa.ucsb.edu
  2. Assistant Judicial Affairs Coordinator, Hate Incident Response Coordinator, Angela Tozier, 893-5016, angela.tozier@sa.ucsb.edu

EMERGENCY RESOURCES-AVAILABLE 24 HOURS

Emergency/Police/Paramedics

Campus Police Dispatch (Non-emergency calls)

211 Helpline (Information, referral, crisis intervention, suicide services)

Goleta Valley Hospital Emergency

Cottage Emergency Psychiatric Services

Alcohol, Drug & Mental Health Services Access Line (Referral & Crisis Service)

911 or 9-911

893-3446

211 or 9-211

681-6473

569-8339

1-888-868-1649

See Additional Campus Resources for a more complete listing of campus offices and departments to which referrals can be made.

*moving to Student Resource Building (SRB) in 2006-2007

 
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