The Campus Community Care Team (C3Team) is committed to providing a coordinated, caring response to situations and behaviors that have the potential to impede success and/or threaten the safety of the campus and learning environment. We provide helpful information and support navigating campus and community resources to support student well-being and success. Initially known as the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT), the name was changed in 2023 to the Campus Community Care Team. This transition aligns with the nationwide emphasis on using elements of care as a foundation for behavioral intervention and related educational efforts.
The Campus Community Care Team consists of:
- Case Manager of Student Success
- Associate Dean of Student Success
- Associate Dean of Counseling and Academic Advising
- College Police Representatives
- Faculty Representatives
For more information, contact C3Team@dayoushengwu.net.
Additional Information
PURPOSE: Campus Community Care Team is a multidisciplinary team which is committed to collaboratively and proactively working with students to discover their goals and assess the barriers toward completion of those goals, connect students to resources at the college and in the community to mitigate risks and promote safety and holistic wellbeing, and provide the support and intervention needed to empower students to successfully advance in their education.
MISSION: The Team will provide a coordinated referral system, a detailed behavioral assessment process, an internal communications structure, an intentional intervention strategy and a comprehensive monitoring system to allow for follow-up and support.
VISION: The mission of Macomb Community College is to “Transform lives and communities through the power of education, enrichment, and economic development.” The vision of the Campus Community Care Team is to support students who may experience barriers to the transformative power of education.
If you encounter a student at Macomb exhibiting any of the following behaviors, please fill out the Care Concern Referral as soon as possible:
- Bizarre/Disjointed Thoughts
- Depression/Unexplained Crying
- Disruptive Classroom Behavior
- Disruptive Behavior Outside of the Classroom
- Disturbing Written or Verbal Communication
- Excessive Anxiety/Heightened Emotional Distress
- Hostile, Aggressive or Intimidating Remarks or Behaviors
- Inappropriate Display of Anger/Negative Emotions
- Marked Change in Behavior, Appearance or Academic Performance
- Self-Destructive Behavior (Cutting, Burning, etc.)
- Threatening or Attempting Suicide
After a referral is submitted:
- Referral enters a secure database
- An automated notification is sent to the C3Team members
- Referral is reviewed by the C3Team
- Referrer may be contacted for further information
- Team determines risk level of behavior using a standardized risk rubric and will determine appropriate intervention recommendations and coordination. The Team links students to wellness or other supportive services while balancing the individual's rights with the rights of all others for safety.
- Referrer may or may not be informed of the results of their Referral.
When to Call College Police
In some instances, immediate intervention by College Police is necessary. If you encounter a student or other individual meeting any of the following criteria, call College Police immediately at 911 on a college phone or 586.445.7135 on a cell phone:
- Poses a real or perceived immediate threat of physical violence to themselves or others
- Disoriented, acting strangely or disrupting the environment
- Appears to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Reports that they have been sexually attacked
- Is involved in a criminal activity
For more information, contact C3Team@dayoushengwu.net.
Michelle Koss, Chair
Associate Dean of Student Success
Office: SG-316
Email: Kossm26@dayoushengwu.net
Sgt. Martin Kroll
Sergeant, College Police
Office: College Police, SK-340
Email: krollm33@dayoushengwu.net
Paul Chrustowski
Professor
Office: Psychology Department, CN-129
Email: Chrustowskip79@dayoushengwu.net
Monique Beauchamp-Doll
Professor
Office: Business Admin Area Di, SC-335
Email: dollm@dayoushengwu.net
Megan Vinyard
Student Options for Success (SOS), Manager
Office: Counseling & Academic Advising, SG-370
Email: vinyardm03@dayoushengwu.net
Behavioral/Mental Health and Primary Health Community Resources
Whether self-initiated or through a referral, counseling and other services are available to Macomb students, staff and faculty from mental health and primary health care providers that are working in partnership with the college.
Ellie Mental Health
15930 19 Mile Rd STE 150,
Clinton Township, MI 48038
Phone: 586.281.5866
Website: http://elliementalhealth.com/locations/clinton-township-mi/
Individual, couple and family mental health therapy. Virtual and Office appointments- No wait list for appointments!
Judson Center
12200 E. 13 Mile Road, Suite 200
Warren, MI 48093
Phone: 586.573.1810
Website: http://www.judsoncenter.org/
Virtual and Office appointments, same day/next day. Will serve insured, underinsured and no insurance:
- Primary care
- Behavioral health
- Substance use disorder
- Veteran Services— mental health and substance use disorder
Macomb County Community Mental Health
First North
43740 Groesbeck, Clinton Township, MI
Phone: 586.307.9100
Website: http://www.mccmh.net/
Virtual and office appointments, same day/next day. Will serve insured, underinsured and no insurance:
- Primary care
- Behavioral health
- Substance use disorder
Telephone Crisis Services
Phone: 586.307.9100 V/TTY
Phone: 800.442.HOPE
Phone: 800.273.TALK
Offering confidential and free counseling and resources to Macomb County residents. Call anytime.
Michigan Stay Well Counseling
Phone: 1.888.535.6136, Press 8 to talk with a counselor
- Counselors available 24/7—confidential and free (COVID-19)
Suicide Crisis Hotline
Website: http://988lifeline.org/
- Call or Text #988
- Chat 988lifeline.org/chat
- Veterans can call 988 and press 1
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 in the United States.
Turning Point
Phone: 586.463.6990
Website: http://turningpointmacomb.org/
- Emergency and support services to meet both the immediate and long-term needs of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Uwill
Phone: 866.646.1526
Macomb has partnered with Uwill, a mental health support provider giving students access to free services. Please click links below to find out more.
Request a Referral
If you'd like to discuss a referral to one of our community partners or need additional resources, please contact our C3Team or Student Options for Success team for more information. Contact SOS at SOS@dayoushengwu.net or 586.447.8609 or the Campus Community Care Team at C3Team@dayoushengwu.net or 586.349.8716.