Student in Crisis Protocol for Faculty & Staff
The following is a guide for IVC faculty and staff when their student is in crisis. The Health and Wellness Center (HWC) is available to assist during operating hours. Please visit the HWC homepage for the most updated hours.
For a printable PDF of this guide, please download Protocol For Students In Crisis (PDF).
Suicide and Crisis
What is suicide?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is when people direct violence at themselves with the intent to end their lives, and die as a result of their actions. Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States.
Things to know about COVID-19
- People become infected generally by being in close contact with an infected individual (<6ft), and coming into contact with respiratory droplets
- Practice prevention of exposure to COVID-19 by:
- staying home except for essentials
- washing hands often with soap and water for >20 secs
- cleaning and disinfecting commonly touched surfaces
- wearing a mask if you are sick or to protect yourself from repeatedly touching your nose, mouth, face
- practice social distancing of — 6ft when out
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence was already on the rise pre COVID-19, but the health crisis has caused a tremendous spike in incidents of abuse. According to Veronica Stephens, the Lead community education specialist at Laura’s House in South Orange County, with the shelter in place orders, they have received 65% more hotline calls than this time last year. Partners who are on the receiving end of harm in their relationship are actually stuck in the house with their abuser seven days a week.
Healthy Living Apps Recommendations
These phone apps can be downloaded on your smart phone from Google Play (Android) or the Apple iOS app store. These apps are geared to help improve your health and well-being!
Alcohol and Drug Abuse on College Campuses
Student use of illicit drugs and the unlawful possession and use of alcohol is wrong and harmful. AR 5401 defines clear standards of conduct and drug/alcohol use on campus.
Alcohol Abuse Prevalence
According to the National Institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism:
Grief and Loss
Grieving is an unavoidable part of living for all of us. No one is immune.
What is Grief?
In the Grief Recovery Method Guide for Loss they explain grief is the normal and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind. The more significant the loss, the more intense the grief will be. Grief is the conflicting feelings caused by the end of or change in a familiar pattern or behavior. Grief can be caused by the death of a loved one but also: