麻豆影院 Campus Safety
麻豆影院 CARES!
Learn how 麻豆影院 cares for its students with A Guide to Engaged Learning Requests!
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988 is available 24/7. Call, text, or chat for free confidential mental health support or
988 est谩 disponible 24/7 call-text-chat. Gratis y confidencial.

Find more information about the initiative.
Crisis Text Line
Text "sass" to 839863 or phone 775-784-8090 for Sexual Assault/Rape
Available 24/7
The Trevor Project
Providing confidential support for LGBTQ youth in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
TrevorLifeline
1-866-488-7386
Crisis intervention and suicide prevention phone service available 24/7/365.
TrevorText
Text START to 678-678
Confidential text messaging with a Trevor counselor, available 24/7/365.
Standard messaging rates may apply.
Defining BIT
What We Do
- Respond to reports by gathering information to assess situations involving individual(s) who display concerning or disruptive behaviors and engage with the reported individual(s) in a process aimed at correcting the disturbing behavior;
- Recommend appropriate intervention strategies;
- Connect individuals with available campus and community resources;
- Monitor the ongoing behavior of individual(s) who have displayed disruptive or concerning behavior.
Reporting
How to Report
Please fill out this online form here: .
BIT Procedure and Presentation
Environmental Health and Safety
Campus Security is committed to working with all members of the 麻豆影院 community to proactively maintain a safe and healthy workplace and learning environment. For questions or information please contact at: campus.security@gbcnv.edu or 775-934-4923.
Campus Security
The Department encourages all faculty, staff and students to be active in helping to keep the 麻豆影院 centers safe places for all. Be aware of your surroundings, use common sense precautions for your personal safety, lock your vehicle when parking and when possible, at night walk with friends. If you observe any suspicious or unusual activity please contact Security or the Campus Director so the situation can be investigated. If you see suspected criminal activities report it immediately. The department is responsible for providing security on the 麻豆影院 Elko campus during normal class hours and may be contacted at 775-934-4923.
Departmental Training
The Security Department as a member of the University of Nevada, Reno Northern Command follows a continuous training program of in-person and online training. All staff are assigned yearly training courses they must successfully complete, through the PoliceOne Academy training program. PoliceOne Academy is a Nevada P.O.S.T. certified training program.
The Director of Environmental Health, Safety & Security has received additional training, certification and membership from the National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NaBITA), most recently receiving Certification from NaBITA in Advanced Violence Risk Assessment and their SIVRA-35 assessment question program. Training, certification and membership has also been achieved with the Association of Title IX Administrators (atIXa). The Director has received certification at the level of Civil Rights Investigator Level Four, Title IX Compliance and Athletics and Title IX Hearing Officer & Decision-Maker.
Non-discrimination Policy
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 prohibits sex discrimination in federally-assisted programs. Specifically, the law reads: 鈥淣o person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.鈥
麻豆影院, a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education, is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity educational institution. It is guided by the principle that equal opportunity means more than equal employment opportunity, and that access to facilities and services shall be available to all people regardless of their race, age, religion, color, gender, including pregnancy related conditions, sexual orientation, disability, whether actual or perceived by others and including service related disabilities, national origin, military status or military obligation, gender identity or expression or genetic information. This also includes a person's clothing or traits historically associated with national origin, race, color or religion, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hairstyle or headwear. This principle is applicable to every member of the 麻豆影院/NSHE community, both students and employed personnel at every level, and to all facilities and services. The same questions are asked of each interviewee for a specific position, and if at any time you do not wish to answer a question, you do not have to do so.
Where discrimination is found to have occurred, the NSHE will take action to stop the discrimination, to prevent its recurrence, to remedy its effects, and to discipline those responsible.
Although it is the application of Title IX to athletics that has gained the greatest public visibility, the law applies to every single aspect of education, including course offerings, counseling (advising) and counseling (advising) materials, financial assistance, student health and insurance benefits and/or other services, housing, marital and parental status of students, physical education and athletics, education programs and activities sponsored by the institution, and employment.
Grievance procedures are clearly defined and available to all students and employees. In keeping with the policy of 麻豆影院 against unlawful discrimination all inquiries and complaints of alleged discrimination should be directed to the following Title IX Coordinator (Primary Officer).
麻豆影院 (President鈥檚 Council) has adopted the Nevada System of Higher Education Title IX Task Force revisions to the NSHE policy. This policy was approved by the Board of Regents at the June 2017 meeting. A complete copy of Title 4, Codification of Board of Regents Policy Statements Chapter 8, Section 13 Student Recruitment and Retention Policy, Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and Affirmative Action Program for the Nevada System of Higher Education may be found on page 293.
Questions regarding the compliance with Equal Opportunity Law should be referred to one of the following:
U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
50 United Nations Plaza, Room 239
San Francisco, CA 94102
Contact
Campus Security
775-934-4923
campus.security@gbcnv.edu