Call 911 | Anschutz Medical Campus Police: | Auraria Campus Police: |
The Faculty and Staff Threat Assessment and Response Team coordinates and formalizes the work of departments responsible for such safety and support functions for the campuses, specifically concerning observed workplace behaviors indicating a faculty or staff member poses a danger to themselves or others.
FaST Team Referral Form
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 303-724-6814
For more information, visit the Faculty and Staff Threat Assessment Team page.
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Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential, professional, and immediate support for any mental health, substance use, or emotional concern, 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. |
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Prevention Life Line: The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and distress resources for individuals and families. | |
Colorado Wellness Recovery is a mental wellness and addiction recovery guide. It is a free resource for Coloradans considering recovery. | Colorado Wellness Recovery |
Available to Kaiser subscribers - Virtual mental health and wellness platform. | MyStrength |
Faculty and Staff Mental Health Clinic: The clinic provides easily accessible, comprehensive, and confidential mental health services for all faculty and staff employed at CU Anschutz. Most insurance plans are accepted. Please note: This service is only available to CU Anschutz employees at this time. | Faculty and Staff Mental Health Clinic |
As COVID-19 affects a growing number of people in our communities, we are taking steps to ensure we’ll continue to be there for you and to meet your needs. We have fully transitioned our clinic to be remote and are currently seeing all patients via telehealth. |
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CU Anschutz Medical Campus Mental Health Resources | List of campus services available to help. |
Support for Those Impacted by Wildfires | Wildfire Support |