For Faculty and Staff

Attention:

As of 10/25/2024 Counseling Services Outreach Programming requests for the Fall 2024 Semester will not be accepted.

If you have any questions you can call the Counseling Services Main Office at 336-334-7727 during operating business hours Mon - Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

"Responding to Students: Campus Sexual Assault" is a step by step guide for faculty and staff of what to do if a student discloses a sexual assault. For more information, call Counseling Services at 336-334-7727. Please see Responding to Students: Campus Sexual Assault for more information.

Online Training for Faculty and Staff

At-Risk, a free-online training, is available to university faculty and staff to help identify persons experiencing emotional/psychological distress. The interactive training provides information on how to broach the subject of professional counseling and make a referral. To access these resources, please contact us at 336-334-7727.  For more information, please see At-Risk for University or College Faculty.

Safety, Resources, Lived Experience, and Well-being

 Between the COVID-19 pandemic, and social unrest, 2020 and 2021 have been challenging years for many. In the video presentation UMatter Let's Talk: Safety, Resources, Lived Experience, and Well-Being, representatives from Counseling Services, Campus Police, Title IX, and Human Resources discuss lived experiences of traumatic events, identify resources, and provide strategies that promote wellness and safety during difficult times.

Identifying and Helping Students in Distress

The purpose of this PowerPoint presentation is to provide faculty and staff with information about the current mental and emotional health challenges on our college campus and in the nation. Included is information for you to learn signs of when a student is in distress and suggestions for appropriate response. Please see Identifying and Helping Students in Distress for more information.

Outreach

We at Counseling Services are available to provide presentations, attend tabling events, and participate in panel discussions for university programs related to mental health and wellness. Our counselors are also trained as consultants, working with students, student groups, and academic classes to enhance personal, interpersonal, and organizational/group functioning. Let us support your efforts.

More information on the available presentation topics listed in this form can be found on our Outreach Webpage. Attendants of presentations will be required to fill out an evaluation at the conclusion of the presentation. For further assistance or questions, please call our office at 336-334-7727.