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是什么 耳朵?

是什么 困扰学生协议?

耳朵

The Early Alert Reporting System (耳朵) is a tool for early identification and support of students who are struggling or may need additional care or resources. 教师, 工作人员, and students can contribute to campus wellness by identifying and assisting students who are having academic and/or other difficulties.

耳朵 allows faculty and 工作人员 to listen for student challenges and refer a student who may be experiencing academic or personal concerns. Student concerns may include poor class attendance, 家庭问题, 财政困难, mental or physical wellness concerns, or difficulty with the transition to North Park.

Students can use 耳朵 to ask for help for themselves or refer a friend who needs extra support.

一旦提交了推荐, professional 工作人员 in 学生参与 will reach out to the student to listen to concerns, 提供支持, and share connections to helpful resources. Simply log into 耳朵 using your university credentials and complete the referral form. You will be notified regarding receipt of your referral. Referrals are confidential and information is handled in a sensitive manner.

Referrals are processed Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. If you need immediate help, please contact 学生参与 at (773) 244-5737 or Campus Safety at (773) 244-5600. If there is an emergency, please call 911 and Campus Safety at (773) 244-5600.

Please refer to the 困扰学生协议 below if you are not sure whether to submit an 耳朵 referral or if you need to seek more immediate help.

联系 学生参与 for additional training or more information about 耳朵.

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How to Submit an 耳朵 Referral – Instructions for 教师 and Staff

 

How to Submit an 耳朵 Referral – Instructions for Students

困扰学生协议

As a North Park community member, you are in a position to recognize changes that characterize a distressed student. Encouraging and helping a student seek assistance with the appropriate campus resources is essential.

Use the 困扰学生协议 if you notice any of the following (or other) signs:

痛苦的迹象

  • 学业成绩下降
  • Several absences from class or meetings
  • Changes in mood, appetite, or sleep
  • Withdrawal from friends or daily activities
  • 改变卫生或外表
  • 酗酒或吸毒
  • 多动或语速快
  • Unusual or exaggerated emotional response to events

危机的迹象

  • Suicidal, homicidal thoughts, plans, or intentions
  • Loss of contact with reality or irrational thinking
  • Bizarre, odd thoughts or disorganized speech
  • 高度破坏性行为
  • 打斗或攻击行为
  • Severe effects of alcohol or drug use
  • 医疗紧急情况(e).g., fainting, chest pain, difficulty breathing, etc.)

报名参加 心理健康急救 training if you are interested in learning more about how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge.

If you have concerns or questions, call the Center for 学生参与 at (773) 244-5737.

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