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Health and Safety Resources

Health and Safety

Emergency Preparedness

Texas A&M has put together a collection of media, information
and resources to help you plan ahead, react, or recover from an emergency.

Stay Protected

BASICS: Brief Alcohol Screening Intervention for College Students

Brief Alcohol Screening Intervention for College Students (BASICS) is an individual interview process conducted over two 90 minute meetings designed to discuss a student’s drinking habits and assist the student in making informed decisions regarding his/her alcohol consumption. BASICS helps students assess the health risks associated with their personal drinking and assisting in creating a plan to make changes to their health.

Health Promotion Office
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
healthpromotion@tamu.edu | 979.845.0280

BASICS
CARPOOL

CARPOOL is a student-run non-profit organization serving the BCS community by providing free, non-judgmental rides home to intoxicated patrons and/or patrons rendered incapable of transportation due to other circumstances every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. The phone number for CARPOOL is written on the back of all TAMU student ID cards.

publicrelations.carpool@gmail.com | 979.693.9905

CARPOOL
Corps Escort

This free service is available to students from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. for those who want extra security around campus. When calling this service you will receive a member from the Texas A&M corps of cadets to escort you to your destination on campus safely. The phone number for the corps escorts is written on the back of all TAMU student ID cards.

Guard Room on Lewis Street
Hours: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m.
979.845.6789

Corps Escort
COPS: Community-Oriented Police Services

Community Oriented Police Services is a partnership between the Texas A&M Police Department and the Department of Residence Life, focused on working together to provide a safe and secure community. They offer services to students all around campus and near residence halls.

Hullabaloo Hall & Southside Commons (STE 102)
979.845.2345 (non-emergency police phone number)

Community-Oriented Police Services
DrugRehab.com

DrugRehab.com’s mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources, and tools to overcome addiction and pursue lifelong recovery.

Drug Rehab

Emergency Information

This site is intended for emergency use only by Texas A&M University. If an emergency should occur, it may be used to communicate important information to the public.

Emergency
Campus Phone: 9-911
Cell Phone: 911
Non-Emergency
979.845.2345
Facility Emergency
979.845.4311

TAMU Emergency
LGBTQ+ Resource Center

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center stands to educate the campus and surrounding communities on GLBT issues. They are a resource and referral center dedicated to providing a safe and affirming location on campus for all students regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression. They collaborate with student organizations, campus departments, and local organizations to provide students with access to resources and support services.

Student Counseling Services
Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
glbt@tamu.edu | 979.862.8920

TAMU LGBTQ+

The Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program

The Green Dot Strategy is a violence prevention approach that capitalizes on the power of peer and cultural influences. This strategy targets members of the community as potential bystanders and seeks to interact with them through awareness, education, and skills practice, and proactive behaviors that establish intolerance of violence, and reactive intervention in a high-risk situation, resulting in the ultimate reduction of violence. The ‘Green Dot’ symbolizes a moment in time that can be used to end the perpetration. Green Dots are either classified as proactive or reactive. Proactive green dots are preventative actions people can do to stop personal violence. Reactive green dots are things people can do to intervene in a high-risk situation, also known as a Red Dot situation. Green Dot situations can be added to the campus map available for student access.

Student Counseling Services
greendot@tamu.edu | 979.845.6241

Green Dot Program
Hazing

Hazing takes various forms, but typically involves physical risks or mental distress through, for example, humiliating, intimidating, or demeaning activities. Hazing can cause significant harm to individuals, groups, the University and the Aggie Family.’ Students can use this resource to report hazing acts they’ve seen or encountered as well as becoming involved in preventing hazing in campus and the community to create a safer atmosphere for students.

Offices of the Dean of Student Life
studentlife@tamu.edu | 979.845.3111

Stop Hazing
Health Promotion

Health Promotion strives to support academic achievement and personal development by improving health outcomes of TAMU students through education, outreach, and collaboration. Services encompass a wide variety of topics such as fitness and nutrition, alcohol and/or other drugs, stress relief, time management, sexual health, and interpersonal violence prevention.

Hours: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
healthpromotion@tamu.edu | 979.845.0280

Student Life Health Promotion

New Student and Family Programs

This family program is available for students and families to stay up to date on emergencies such as the use of Code Maroon, safety and health emergencies, and the health resources available to families.

nsfp@tamu.edu | 979.845.5826

New Student and Family Programs

Phoebe’s Home

This is an emergency shelter for those in need of domestic violence help that is available to all members of the Brazos Valley. If you or a friend is suffering from physical abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse or verbal abuse, this free service can help.

Theresa’s Fund
PO Box 32695
Phoenix, AZ 85064
info@twincitymission.org | 979.775.5355 (24/7)

Phoebe’s Home
Sexual Assault Resource Center

This is an organization in the Brazos Valley that offers 24 hour hotline services and supports survivors of sexual assault in the community. They offer free and confidential services to any man or woman in the Brazos Valley and are dedicated to help people suffering from sexual violence.

Brazos Valley Sexual Assault Resource Center
PO Box 3082
Bryan, TX 77805
reachingout@sarcbv.org | 979.731.1000

Sexual Assault Resource Center

Step In. Stand Up.

It is up to us – students, faculty, staff and the rest of the Aggie community – to step in as active participants to reduce the incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence on our campus, and stand up against it by starting courageous conversations and sharing information. What harms even one of us, harms us all.

Offices of the Dean of Student Life
studentlife@tamu.edu | 979.845.3111

Step In. Stand Up
Student Assistance Services

Some common issues that Student Assistance Services provides support for are concerning behavior follow-up, student welfare checks, student absence notification, silver taps/student death, sexual violence response, assistance in coordinating family needs, in the event of an emergency and transition issues.

studentlife@tamu.edu | 979.845.3113

Student Assistance Services

Counseling & Psychological Services

Counseling & Psychological Services offered a wide range of personal services such as career counseling, psychiatric services, and consultations. A helpline is available for support and information 24/7 on weekends and weekdays 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. at 979-845-2700. Resources such as groups and workshops are also available for returning veterans as well as undocumented students to help with a more successful transition.

caps@caps.tamu.edu | 979.845.4427

Counseling & Psychological Services

Student Health and Wellness Resources

Student health and wellness offers a list of health resources available for students on campus as well as many online and off-campus resources over the topics of alcohol, exercise, nutrition, general health, sexual health, and stress and time management.

Offices of the Dean of Student Life
studentlife@tamu.edu | 979.845.3111

Student Health and Wellness Resources

Student Health Services

Student Health Services provides exceptional healthcare and is committed to helping students stay well and do well at Texas A&M University.

A.P. Beutel Health Center
Hours: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
311 Houston Street, Building 520
College Station, TX 77843-1264
info@shs.tamu.edu | 979.458.8310

Student Health Services
TAMU Division of Human Resources & Organizational Effectiveness

Texas A&M University’s Division of Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness provides human resource programs, services and expertise that foster employee and organizational success.

General Services Complex
750 Agronomy Road, Suite 1201
hr-feedback@tamu.edu | 979.845.4141

Division of Human Resources & Organizational Effectiveness
Tell Somebody (Special Situations Team)

Tell somebody is a resource available for students to come forward with information and observations that may have signaled larger issues. This information is used to in prevention of further events. If you observe a concerning behavior you may fill out an online report form or by contacting one of the Special Situations Team members.

Student Behavior: 979.845.3111 (Dr. Anne Reber)
Staff Behavior: 979.862.4027 (Mr. Clint Wolf)
Faculty Behavior: 979.845.4274 (Dr. Blanca Lupiani)

Tell Somebody
Resources for Victims of Sexual Violence

Services are available for the victims of sexual violence, sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence and/or stalking from many offices across campus. URC Resources is a general database of contact information for law enforcement, counseling, health services, support and advocacy, and financial services.

TAMU Sexual Violence/Harassment Resource
Title IX – Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault & Violence Resource

University Risk and Compliance
1280 TAMU General Services Complex
750 Agronomy Road, Suite 2101
College Station, TX 77843
vpfa-urc-all@exchange.tamu.edu | 979.845.0977

University Police Department

University Police Department
1111 Research Parkway
College Station, Texas, 77843

Emergency
Campus Phone 9-911 (must dial 9 first to dial out from a campus phone)
Cell Phone 911

Non-Emergency
Phone 979.845.2345

University Police Department

Women’s Resource Center

The mission of the Women’s Resource Center is to pursue equity and enhance the campus climate for women through visibility, advocacy, support, and programming. The Center advocates by educating campus and community constituencies on women’s issues and functions as a resource and referral center. The Center strives to ensure a community in which women and men can live and work together in a mutually respectful, safe, and supportive environment where equality, responsibility, and personal empowerment are encouraged and fostered.

wrc@tamu.edu | 979.845.8784

Women’s Resource Center

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