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Workplace Violence Information and Resources

In case of emergency: Dial 9-1-1

In case of non-emergency workplace intimidation, threat of violence or act of violence: Contact any Crisis Response Team member below.

Associate Vice Chancellor - HR 752-3383 Karen Hull, Chair 
Employee and Labor Relations 752-1769  Elizabeth Meyer
ASAP: Academic & Staff Assistance Program    752-2727      Beth Cohen
UCD Police 752-6864 Joyce Souza
Campus Counsel 752-2786  Steve Drown
Occupational Health 757-3262  Marcy Best 
Faculty Relations 752-0963  Binnie Singh 

Please click on the appropriate link for more information:

 

Additional Crisis Response Personnel

Campus Policy on Violence in the Workplace 

Violence Prevention Brochure: Maintaining a Safe Workplace

Workplace Violence Prevention Operations Committee

Campus Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Committee

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Policy Statement

The University of California at Davis can best perform its missions of teaching, research and public service when faculty, students and staff co-exist in a climate that supports the free exchange of ideas and utilizes constructive methods of conflict resolution.

The University of California is committed to creating and maintaining an environment that is free from intimidation, threats and violent acts. Threats, intimidation and acts of violence will not be ignored, condoned or tolerated. The University defines these behaviors as follows:

intimidation - an act towards another person, the purpose of which is to coerce, and the result of which could reasonably cause the other person to fear for his or her safety or the safety of others.

threat of violence - a communicated intent to inflict physical or other harm on any person or on property.

act of violence - exercise of physical force against another person or against property.

Any and all acts of intimidation, threats or acts of violence will be considered serious misconduct and will be the basis of disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal. These acts will be referred, when appropriate, to legal authorities.

Assurance of a safe working environment is important to everyone. It is the responsibility of all members of our community to report any occurrence of intimidation, threat or violence to the appropriate campus resource.

Violence Response flowchart

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