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AI for First-Gen Students in Campus Crises
Sexual assault, mental health crisis, eviction, family death, food and housing emergencies — first-gen students often don't know who to call first. AI is a triage tool, not the help itself.
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The main moves in order
- 1AI is triage, not therapy
- 2crisis resources
- 3Title IX
- 4campus support
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Section 1
AI is triage, not therapy
If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or campus police. If you are in mental health crisis, call 988 (US Suicide and Crisis Lifeline). AI cannot keep you safe. AI can help you figure out who to call, and what to ask.
Triage prompts
Use AI to map the system, not replace it.
I'm a college student. Here is a description of what's happening:
[short summary]
Give me a triage list:
1. Who is the FIRST person/office I should contact today
2. Who is confidential vs a mandatory reporter
3. What documentation should I keep starting now
4. What's a non-emergency hotline if I'm not in immediate danger
Don't give therapy. Just give me the path.Key terms in this lesson
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