Student Assistance Campus Committee (SACC)
- Provide Confidential Consultations
- Offer Information Regarding Treatment Opportunities
- Encourage Early Intervention
Mission
The committee recognizes the difficulties and stresses that accompany the pursuit of professional and scientific careers and the complications that arise if alcohol, drugs, emotional or physical impairment occurs. As educators of future healthcare and scientific professionals, the University community has a special responsibility to assure that help is available to any student who may be impaired due to mental health and substance abuse problems.
The purpose of the Student Assistance Campus Committee (SACC) is to help students who may be suffering from mental health and/or substance abuse problems to obtain appropriate and effective treatment as early as possible. Self-referrals as well as referrals from all members of the University community are encouraged. In addition, the SACC recognizes the importance of confidential and early intervention in helping with full recovery. The SACC is available to answer questions, to provide information, or to suggest referral.
Respect for Privacy
The committee is mindful of students’ privacy and gives impaired students an opportunity to continue their education without stigma during recovery and maintenance.
University Policy
It is UMDNJ's policy to assist impaired students to achieve and maintain optimal health. In some cases, the committee may take immediate action to protect the health and safety of the student and others.
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