Urgent/Emergency – immediate harm to self or harm to others; criminal or unlawful.
Contact District Police at (209) 954-5000 or 911
Complete an after speaking and reporting to police
Non-Emergency – intervention response is initiated within 24 hours
Faculty/Staff observes concerning student behavior and speaks to student privately of the observed concern(s)
Faculty/Staff informs and consults with Division Dean
Complete and submit an based on the following three intervention levels:
Mild Behavior – FYI only
Example: Significant changes in academic performance in the classroom; difficulty adjusting to college
Moderate Behavior – Counseling Intervention
Example: Behavior which may interfere with class management; difficulty dealing with separation, divorce, death or loss, or other relationship issues Critical Behavior – ACTS Intervention
Example: Overwhelming feelings of anxiety, depression or hopelessness; loss of reality; thoughts or action plan of harming self or harming others; substance abuse
Intervention Initiated
Appropriate college officials respond to Mental Health Incident Report and initiate student support intervention.