See, Say, Do
- See Something
UC faculty/staff and graduate teaching/research assistants are in a unique position to demonstrate compassion for UC students in distress.
Both undergraduate and graduate students may feel alone, isolated, and even hopeless when faced with academic and life challenges. These feelings can easily disrupt academic performance and may lead to dysfunctional coping and other serious consequences.
You may be the first person to SEE SOMETHING distressing in a student since you have frequent and prolonged contact with them. The University of California, in collaboration with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), requests that you act with compassion in your dealings with such students.
- Say Something
Students exhibiting troubling behaviors in your presence are likely having difficulties in various settings including the classroom, with roommates, with family, and in even in social settings.
Trust your instincts and SAY SOMETHING if a student leaves you feeling worried, alarmed, or threatened!
- Do Something
Sometimes students cannot, or will not turn to family or friends. DO SOMETHING! Your expression of concern may be a critical factor in saving a student's academic career or even their life.
The purpose of this app is to help you recognize symptoms of student distress and identify appropriate referrals to campus resources.
- FERPA
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) permits communication about a student of concern in connection with a health and safety emergency. Observations of a student's conduct or statements made by a student are not FERPA protected. Such information should be shared with appropriate consideration for student privacy.