When you have identified a student in distress, it is important to know that you have a support network of campus partners ready and willing to assist you and the student with appropriate resources. The goal is to intervene before the disruptive behaviors occur to avoid impeding the success of the academic setting.
Crisis Support
| Crisis Response | Contact Information |
|---|---|
| Emergency | 911 |
| Security and Police Services | (208) 426-6911 |
| 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline | 988 |
| Rape and Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline | (208) 345-7025 |
University Network of Support
| University Network of Support | Contact Information |
|---|---|
| CARE TEAM | (208) 426-1527 |
| Center for Teaching and Learning | (208) 426-4610 |
| Counseling Services | (208) 426-1459 |
| Dean of Students | (208) 426-1527 |
| Office of Compliance and Ethics (Title IX) | (208) 426-1258 |
| Educational Access Center (EAC) | (208) 426-1583 |
| Employee Assistance Program | 1 (877) 427-2327 |
| Student Connections and Support Center | (208) 426-4259 |
| Human Resources | (208) 426-1616 |
| Medical Services | (208) 426-1459 |
| Provost’s Office | (208) 426-1202 |
| Registrar’s Office | (208) 426-4249 |
| Security and Police Services | (208) 426-6911 |
| University Housing and Residence Life | (208) 447-1001 |
| Veteran’s Services (VS) | (208) 426-3744 |
| Vice President for Student Affairs | (208) 426-1418 |
| Violence Prevention and Support | (208) 426-4249 |
In This Section:
- Faculty Guide for Addressing Student Behavior
- Maintaining Effective Learning Environments
- Managing Concerning Student Behaviors
- Disruptive Behavior
- Distressing Behavior
- Threatening Behavior
- Academic Integrity Resources
- Helpful and Supportive Communication
- Syllabus Statements
- Faculty Toolkit for Violence Prevention
- Report a Conduct Violation