Creating and sustaining a safe inclusive environment requires everyone’s help and commitment. The information below offers you ways to identify and report a concern or to seek support. For non-emergency situations, consult with your supervisor and submit a Student Conduct/CARE Incident Reporting Form. For emergency situations, call 9-1-1 then submit a Student Conduct/CARE Incident Reporting Form, describing the situation and the actions you have taken.
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Behavior or Situations & What It Might Look Like | What To Do and When |
Emergency - Imminent risk of harm to oneself or others
- Acute health condition needing immediate care
| Call 9-1-1! |
Behaviors of Concern - Students who concern faculty/staff in a vague or general way
- Papers/projects containing violent or threatening content which is not part of a class assignment
- Changes in demeanor, behavior or appearance
- Substance abuse
| - Non-imminent harm needing immediate response, call NSC Safety and Security at 206-934-3636.
- For concerns that do not need
immediate response, contact the NSC CARE Team by filling out a Student Conduct/CARE Incident Reporting Form
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- Student mentions general thoughts of self-harm or suicide without a plan.
| - Call King County Crisis Center’s 24/7 Crisis Line 206-461-3222, TTY 206-461-3219 to consult; inform your
supervisor and the Student Conduct Officer, Michael Chen.
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Student Misconduct - Disruptive behavior in the classroom/office
- Plagiarism or cheating
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- Student who threaten to harm other students, faculty, and staff
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- Students with weapons on campus
- Students aggressive to other students /faculty/staff
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Child Abuse or Neglect - A child or student under age 18 is grabbed and slapped.
- A student tells you about abuse or neglect of anyone under 18.
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Harassment - A student mentions that an instructor asked her out to lunch off campus to discuss course performance.
- A student employee is the subject of offensive jokes or ridicule.
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