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Jags Care

A campus-wide effort to enhance, promote, and sustain a culture of caring and support at Augusta University.

Jags Care is about reaching out to those who are facing challenges and directing them to helpful resources on campus. It's about bringing people together through various programs and activities to foster greater understanding and support. Jags Care is about being part of a caring community.

Housed in the Division of Enrollment Student Affairs, Jags Care is part of the University’s effort to promote the resources of the CARE Team, support suicide prevention efforts, and promote Augusta University’s goal of holistic student wellness.


Need help now?

Emergency? Dial 706-721-2911 for emergency assistance on campus.

Georgia Crisis & Access Line

800-715-4225

Help is available 24/7 for problems with developmental disabilities, mental health, drugs, or alcohol.

georgiacollaborative.com

MyGCAL App

A crisis has no schedule. That is why the MyGCAL App is designed to help young people in the state of Georgia access the Georgia Crisis & Access Line (GCAL) via chat, text or phone call 24/7/365.

Download on Google Play
Download in the App Store

Veterans Crisis Line

800-273-8255
and Press 1

Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are veterans themselves.

veteranscrisisline.net

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

800-273-TALK

We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.

suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Dial 706-721-2911 for emergency assistance on campus.

Get Help

If you are worried about yourself:

Emergencies

If you are about to harm yourself, or have already done so, immediately call 911 or Augusta University Police at 706-729-2911.

Support

Depression thrives on isolation. Asking for help when appropriate, is an important life skill and critical when depression is beating you down. Talk to a friend or family member, or visit one of the resources at Augusta University.

Offer to walk them to the Student Counseling and Psychological Services Center, and share the resources list with them.

Help with suicidal thoughts

Make a deal with yourself that you will not act. Tell someone else how you are feeling, or find someone to be with you.

Call one of the all-hours phone lines immediately. You are not alone.

Give Help

If you are worried about someone else:

Communicate

Share concerns with the student one-on-one and be warm and open: ask questions and don't assume.

Say what you have observed without judgment, and respect their physical and emotional boundaries. Offer to walk them to the Student Counseling and Psychological Services Center, and share the resources list with them.

Acknowledge

Ensure they know you cannot keep certain types of information confidential. If they share they are thinking about harming themselves or others, or if you are just not sure they are safe, it is time to involve professional staff, including AU Police, Student Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Dean of Students Office and Residence Life.

Know your Limits

There are times when caring for another person’s needs can become disruptive to your own wellbeing. Remind yourself that you cannot take responsibility for keeping another person safe or making them happy. Make sure you get support for yourself and alert others to your concerns.

If you think someone is at immediate risk of self-harm or hurting another person:

  • Call 911 or 706-721-2911 (AU Police)
  • Stay with the person until help arrives.
  • Remove any guns, knives, medications, or other things that may cause harm.
  • Listen, but don’t judge, argue, threaten, or yell.

 

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, get help from a crisis or suicide prevention hotline. Try the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 or the Georgia Crisis & Access Line at 800-715-4225.

Know the signs

When a person’s ability to perform basic tasks becomes impeded—tasks like sleeping, eating, going to class, getting assignments done, performing job functions, engaging socially, and managing normal daily stresses — it is important for the person to get help and support as early as possible.

Signs of concern

  • feeling hopeless or pessimistic
  • difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or recalling
  • changes in appetite or weight 
  • persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or emptiness
  • anger, irritability, or restlessness
  • feeling guilty or experiencing feelings of worthlessness or helplessness
  • thoughts of death or suicide
  • loss of interest or no longer finding pleasure in activities or hobbies
  • suicide attempts
  • decreased energy, chronic fatigue, or feeling sluggish
  • feeling fatigued easily
  • pain, aches, cramps, or gastrointestinal problems without any clear cause
  • muscle tension
  • restlessness, irritability, or feeling on edge
  • dread or panic
  • difficulty controlling worry or fear
  • racing heart
  • sleep difficulties: problems falling asleep, oversleeping, restless, unsatisfying sleep

Augusta University CARE Team

If you are concerned about a student’s well-being or safety—or have reason to believe this student may pose a threat to themselves or others—it’s strongly encouraged to fill out an electronic CARE report. The online form allows for 24-hour reporting, and submissions are forwarded directly to the CARE Team.

Do not use this form if you are reporting an emergency situation. If someone needs immediate medical attention, or if the person is threatening to harm themselves or others, please call the AU Police immediately at 706-721-2911.

Submit a CARE report

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