91²Ö¿â has developed a suicide and violence prevention campaign that promotes campus safety and greater awareness of mental health concerns, including risk factors for suicide. The Step Up and Speak Out campaign represents a collaborative effort of 91²Ö¿â Psychological Services, University Health Services, the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, and 91²Ö¿â Police Services. It aims to support individuals in need by educating university community members on protocols and resources designed to assist in disruptive situations or with distressed individuals.
âOver the past few years, we at 91²Ö¿â and other college campuses have seen a notable trend of greater demand for mental health support and services,â says Carrie Berta, Psy.D., staff psychologist at University Health Servicesâ Psychological Services. âNineteen million Americans, including nearly half of all college students, report feeling so depressed or distressed that they have difficulty functioning. We know that the earlier we can recognize mental health concerns, provide support and intervene, the better the outcome for the individual. The Step Up and Speak Out initiative provides the guidance and information to assist in these important prevention efforts.â
âWhen it comes to individuals in emotional distress or those who may exhibit disruptive behavior, it is
important to step up and speak out,â says Shay Little, Ph.D., 91²Ö¿ââs associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students. âBy doing so, you can be a part of this effort. Helping those in need
strengthens our community and is an integral part of keeping the campus safe and ensuring that individuals can be linked to appropriate services and resources.â
The Step Up and Speak Out campaign encourages members of the 91²Ö¿â community to:
- Step up and recognize when others need support.
- Speak out when others cannot.
- Step up and notice whatâs going on with those around you.
- Speak out and offer support.
- Step up and get help.
- Speak out and make a difference.
- Step up and be aware of warning signs.
- Speak out when you feel anyone is in danger.
âFeedback and survey data at 91²Ö¿â indicate that many people are uncertain of how or where to obtain information, consultation or assistance for themselves or others,â adds Berta. âThis uncertainty often leads to inaction, as people do not want to say or do the wrong thing. We believe that this campaign will increase the university communityâs comfort and readiness to appropriately respond in difficult situations.â
For more information about the Step Up and Speak Out campaign, visit .