Resources for Instructors

UCSB Campus Resources

UCSB Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Crisis Assistance

Distressed Students Response Protocol

CAPS Red Folder: A quick, comprehensive guide to dealing with distressed students.

Promoting Student Mental Health: A Guide for Faculty and Staff: A longer, UC-wide guide/manual for instructors that covers recognition, response, and prevention of student stress.

Campus Advocacy Resources & Education (CARE): “The CARE: Campus Advocacy, Resources & Education office at UCSB provides confidential advocacy and support to students, staff and faculty impacted by sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking. CARE also works collaboratively with students, faculty and staff to educate the campus community about the vital role that each of us has in ending interpersonal violence at UCSB.”

UC Santa Barbara Faculty Association (SBFA): The UC Santa Barbara Faculty Association (SBFA) is a voluntary, dues-supported organization comprised of Academic Senate members dedicated to the improvement of the economic status and general welfare of the UCSB faculty.

University of California Information on Immigration: This page gathers UC statements on immigration, resources for the community, resources for undocumented students, campus links and information on advocacy.

 

Other Resources

Resources for Deescalation and Intervention: Resources for bystander intervention and deescalation for those who wish to protect one other.

Butler, Judith. Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative. Routledge, 1997

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