UNM Staff and Faculty Wayfinder
The Staff and Faculty Wayfinder helps university employees learn about the supportive services and reporting options available to them at UNM.
We call it “the wayfinder” because through it, we seek to empower our colleagues to find their way to getting help. There is no single pathway that is right for everyone. Some people just want someone who can listen, while others want to engage in mediation or file a formal complaint. By exploring the pages on this site users can learn more about their options before deciding how they want to proceed.
If you need immediate help, see these mental health resources, see this list of helpful contacts and phone numbers, or in Albuquerque call UNM Police at (505) 277-2241. Most of the resources listed on these pages are available to staff and faculty on all campuses. Any campus-specific resources are noted as such.
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The Wayfinder app was designed for UNM Staff and Faculty, but we have gathered some starting points for students who may have experienced similar situations.
Quick notes for users:
- If you are looking for help with a harmful incident, consider consulting with a UNM staff or community member who is confidential. Review here who the university considers confidential.
- If you are a UNM employee who is helping a colleague or co-worker, you can review here what information the university requires you to report.
- This site has Exit Quickly buttons on every page. Use them if you need to clear the page quickly.