Introduction
The ANR Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a multidisciplinary rapid response team that evaluates, investigates, and responds to incidents of actual or potential workplace violence that may affect members of the UC ANR community.
The primary functions of the BIT are to:
- Investigate
- Assess
- Advise
If you have immediate concerns about potential violence in the workplace, contact your local law enforcement agency.
To report or discuss general concerns about potential threats or concerning behavior, contact behavior@ucanr.edu. A member of the team will respond.
Please note: this site is being developed and new resources will be added as they are available.
ANR Resources and UC Policies
- UC ANR Principles of Community
- UC Presidential Guidance on Abusive Conduct and Bullying
- Workplace Violence Prevention, UCOP Policy
- Discrimination and Sexual Violence Prevention
- UCOP Active Shooter Preparedness Training
UC Davis ASAP
UC Davis Academic and Staff Assistance Program
The Academic and Staff Assistance Program offers confidential, cost-free assessment, intervention, consultation and referral services to UC Davis and UC Davis Health faculty, staff and their immediate families.
UC Davis CARE
UC Davis Center for Advocacy, Resources and Education
The Center for Advocacy, Resources and Education provides anti-oppressive and trauma-informed primary prevention, education, and advocacy to UC Davis students, faculty, staff and affiliates who have been impacted by sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, stalking, and gender identity and sexual orientation-based harassment.
See the CARE website linked above to schedule an appointment. For urgent matters, confidential counselors are available 24/7 by calling (530) 752-3299.