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PATH to Care Center

PATH to Care Center: Support survivors and promote prevention of sexual violence and sexual harassment.

Report or get support for an incident or act of intolerance, hate, harassment or exclusion. https://diversity.berkeley.edu/)


Report Violations

The AS&T group values the initiative of its members who identify and speak up about potential problems that need to be addressed. To this end, the AS&T group encourages members of our community to report suspected violations of the codes of conduct and/or University policies. There are many existing ways one can seek advice on or report such matters, including: 

  • Contact the Berkeley Division of Student Affairs Ombuds Office for Students and Postdoctoral Appointees. This office is designed to be the first step, the last resort, or anything in between in obtaining assistance sorting through a campus-related conflict or concern. The Ombudsperson will listen to an individual’s concerns, serve as a sounding board, discuss options with that individual, and help that individual get a new perspective and determine the next steps to take. This includes referring students and postdocs to appropriate campus services and resources. The office is strictly confidential.
  • Via the Berkeley Diversity webpage’s “Report and Incident” page. This resource provides ways to report many events. The system will direct an individual to a University of California-wide reporting system where one can directly make a report.
  • Contact the Student Advocate’s Office. This Office houses caseworkers with a range of experiences and expertise covering everything from academic, financial, conduct, and so-called grievance concerns. The Grievance Division would be a place such concerns could be raised.

Student Manual

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Health and Wellness

University Health Services offers a number of resources to help you get well and stay healthy, including healthy eating tips, drug and alcohol counseling, violence prevention, sexual health counseling and  and general health coaching.

The Disabled Students’ Program (DSP) is committed to ensuring that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities at UC Berkeley. They offer a wide range of services for students with disabilities. These services are individually designed, and based on the specific needs of each student as identified by their Disability Specialists.

Are you stressed out?
The Tang Center offers many resources, including free counseling for students, faculty and staff, and help dealing with your stress through UC Berkeley’s Be Well To Do Well program.

Additional Resources:

Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Peer Support Providers (PSPs)
Recreational Sports

http://mcb.berkeley.edu/news-and-events/department-news/how-tackle-mental-health-epidemic-academia-new-approach-uc-berkeley

 

Emergency Phone Numbers

  • Fire – Police – Ambulance: 9-911
    • from campus-only phones, dial 2-3333

  • Organizations that support Black and URM graduate students on campus.
      • Black Graduate Engineering and Science Students (BGESS)
      • Black Engineering and Science Students Association (BESSA)
      • Latinx Association of Graduate Student in Engineering and Science (LAGSES)
      • Graduate Women in Engineering (GWE)
      • FEM Tech
      • IGenSpectrum
  • External conferences and professional societies that support people of color in STEM
    • NSBP––National Society of Black Physicists
    • NSBE––National Society of Black Engineers
    • SACNAS––Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science
    • AISES––American Indian Science & Engineering Society
    • MAES––Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (Latinos in Science and Engineering)
    • SHPE––Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers shpe.org
    • AAIP––Association of American Indian Physicians
    • NACME––National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering
    • oSTEM––Out in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
    • Out to Innovate–– (formerly known as National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals)