The mission of the CARE Team is to:
The CARE Team is one of several resources available to the campus community to address these concerns. Other offices with similar purposes include the Office of Student Affairs, Center for Academic Performance, and the UNTHSC Police Department.
The UNTHSC cares about our students' success, not only academically, but emotionally and physically. Because of our commitment, we provide services across campus that respond to our students' unique needs. But sometimes, students do not ask for help when they need it. Through the creation of a collaborative interdisciplinary team, the university will provide a caring, confidential program of identification, intervention, and response in order to provide students with the greatest chance for success and the university community with the greatest level of protection.
If you have any questions or concerns for the CARE Team about a student or an incident, contact the CARE Team at (817) 735-2740 or CARETeam@unthsc.edu.
To refer a student to the CARE Team, you can contact the CARE Team via e-mail or phone with the name of the student and a brief narrative of their behavior. If you are concerned about a student, but have not witnessed any distressing or disruptive behavior, please explain your concern in detail.
The CARE Team meets regularly throughout the year, and will review your referral at the next meeting. If a situation requires immediate attention, an emergency CARE Team meeting can be called at the determination of the CARE Team chair. The multidisciplinary panel will determine, based on reasonable judgment that relies on current medical knowledge or the best available objective evidence, whether a student may pose a direct threat to themselves or the university community. Be assured that the CARE Team exists to assist students and will handle all referrals professionally in an effort to best meet the needs of students and the UNTHSC community.
Phone: (817) 735-2740 E-mail: CARETeam@unthsc.edu
In the event of an emergency or situation that elicits immediate intervention, please contact
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