CARE Team
Mission statement
UW Bothell has expanded the role of the CARE team to create a “sole designation” model. This allows faculty, staff, parents and students the ability to contact all support services for students in one location. The goal is to create a user-friendly experience for our community while providing student support from the appropriate campus experts. We strive to provide private, proactive and supportive consultation, assessment, response, and education regarding students who may be in distress or at risk.
Review the 2023-2024 Purple Sheet for Supporting Students In Distress
Review the 2022-2023 Annual Report for more information.
Submit a report
Support services for students at UWB may be obtained by completing the online report.
Designate who should receive the report:
- UWB Student Emergency Award
- CARE Team
- Student Conduct Office
- UWB Victim Advocate Services
Academic Alerts are no longer made to the CARE Team. Please use EAB Navigate to submit any concerns regarding a student’s academic performance.
If you aren’t sure which to select, use the “CARE Team” option and the
CARE Team Chair will send notification or referral to the appropriate team.
Reports will be responded to within one business day.*
Bias Support Team Services
For Bias Support Team Resources, please visit: Bias Reporting Services – Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (uwb.edu).
Reasons to contact:
- Incidents of bias or perceived bias toward you
- You observe an incident of bias or perceived bias toward others
- May complete the report anonymously if that is your preference
Response options may include:
- Gather information regarding bias incident
- Connect those who experienced bias or identity-based violence with support and advocacy resources
- Coordinate with campus bodies to support community healing and educational outreach
- Work with institutional resources to explore avenues for minimizing or preventing future incidents of bias
CARE Team Services
Reasons to contact:
- Concern for student’s well-being
- Financial or situational crisis
- Significant change in student’s behavior
- Disruptive of learning, living, or work environment
Response options may include:
- Assess a student’s well-being in terms of emotional, social, economic, familial, or medical issues that are affecting day to day living
- Respond in a caring, non-threatening manner
- Make appropriate on campus or off campus referrals
- Provide consultation as appropriate
- Educate the UW Bothell community on how to assess and respond to student distress
Committee:
- Dean of Students
- ResLife (on-campus housing)
- Student Conduct
- Academics
- Campus Safety
- Violence Prevention & Advocacy (VPA)
- Counseling Center
- Benefits Hub
- CARE Team Case Manager
- Faculty Representative
Student Conduct Office Services
Reasons to contact:
- Behavioral misconduct
- Academic misconduct
- Classroom management
Response options may include:
- Educational coaching and resources
- Provide consultation and advisement
- Informal and formal conduct case adjudication
- Mediation and restorative justice approach
UWB Victim Advocacy Services
Reasons to contact:
- Student has experienced sexual misconduct, sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment or other related experiences
- Student is unsure about an experience and wants a confidential advocate to provide support
Response options may include:
- Learn about common reactions to sexual assault, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment and find a path that fits your personal recovery
- Safety planning, change in class schedule, referral to community support services
- Learn about your rights and reporting options
To learn more about Prevention and Advocacy, visit our resources page.
Other Reasons
Reasons to contact:
- You aren’t sure how to respond to a situation or a student
- You aren’t sure who to contact but have concerns about a situation or a student
- A faculty or staff member wants a second opinion on how to respond
to or how to support a student or classroom situation
Response options may include:
- Consultation with a professional staff member regarding your concerns
Frequently Asked Questions
1) Who can contact the CARE Team?
- Anyone – faculty, staff, parents, and students – who has concerns about the well-being of a UW Bothell student.
2) What can I expect when I contact a member of the CARE Team?
- A response within one business day*
- Private consultation and guidance regarding your concerns
- Knowledge that your concerns about a student’s well-being will be addressed
3) When should I call SafeCampus?
- Call SafeCampus when your concerns have to do with preventing violence, such as potential threats to the safety of anyone on our campus: (425) 352-SAFE (7233).
- Still unsure? Don’t worry. Just make the call. They will appreciate your concern and will be happy to assist you.
4) How can I support students in distress?
- Use The Purple Sheet to follow steps and learn about more resources
- Reach out to CARE Team members or call the Student Affairs front desk at 425.352.3183.
* Consultation requests made after 5:00pm are considered to be received on the following business day. (For example, a consultation request sent at 5:15pm on Wednesday will be received on Thursday, and a response will be provided by Friday.)
Quick Links
Resources
- How to support students in distress
- Student Resources
- If you or someone you know has questions or concerns about sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship or dating violence, or stalking, please review the Title IX support and policies.
- Campus Safety: (425) 352-5359