Important Notice: How to Make a Report of Sexual Harassment and Notice of Nondiscrimination

To View the University of California Notice of Nondiscrimination and for detailed information, resources and guidance regarding the reporting of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment, please click the link below

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Crisis Care

For Life Threatening Emergencies:

Call 911

Or go to your nearest Emergency Room

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For other crisis needs 24/7:

♦   Or 1-866-817-9842

    ♦   Text “Home” to 741741

Bandana Project Modules

Bandana Project Modules

Want to learn more about the Bandana project? How to decrease stigma? Learn more about local resources on campus? Show your support to the UCI campus community? The the time to watch these educational modules on the 4 R’s of Suicide Prevention and how to build Change on Campus. Each module (7 in total) takes approximately 4-7 minutes to complete. To access these educational modules follow these steps:

1. Go to the Bandana Project Website.

2. Click on Log in (top right hand corner)

3.Log in using the following information:

Username/Email: UCIrvineBandana

Password: UCIrvineBandana2

3. Go to Find Resources and click on General Resources. You will then click on the Bandana Project Modules tile button which will link to a new page.

 

Please note: the 4Rs of Suicide Prevention Module is not a suicide prevention training, and is instead a source of basic information on how to recognize and respond to some of the warning signs and risk factors associated with suicide, refer someone to a resource, and re-engage with that person. If distressed, please access the resources listed under the yellow button at the top of this webpage labeled “Find Resources.” The Bandana Project and its website is not a source of medical information, mental health treatment, or a provider of individualized health advice.  

If you are looking for a suicide prevention training or certificate please look at our QPR (Question, Persuade, and Refer) training, along with Mental Health First Aid (only available for faculty and staff). 

Mind Your Zot!

Weathering the Weather

It is getting closer to the holiday break and the end is in sight! Soon we will be with family and friends and getting some much-needed relaxation after the start to the quarter! Phew!

While this time can be something to look forward to, it is important to still be aware of caring for your mental health. Here are some things to consider as we reach the end of the year!

Summer Reflection

Summer is a great time to reflect on all the things you have done and learned along the way, and to also consider what areas you would like to grow into as you transition into the next academic year.

Take time to reflect, and perhaps even journal out your thoughts:

How to Improve Relationship with Food

Are you struggling with your relationship with food? In honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week that occurs Feb. 21st- Feb. 27th here are 7 tips that will help you improve your relationship with food:

1. Be aware that there are NO “good” foods and “bad” foods. All foods provide nutrition and sustenance to the body and our bodies need protein, carbohydrate, fiber, and even sugar and fat to survive. All foods are good if you eat a variety of foods to get all of the nutrients that you need in moderation….