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For students, staff, and faculty: Leave a message at (951) 827-6225, email advocate@ucr.edu, or submit an appointment form to connect with a CARE advocate or staff.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) information and resources.
Student Affairs departments are open for full or partial in-person services this fall. Please check the Student Affairs homepage for hours, service offerings, and contact methods. For the latest campus reopening plans, safety guidelines, and requirements, visit Campus Return.
Healthy Relationships
Each relationship is different, but all healthy relationships have:
- Acceptance of differences
- Accountability
- Balance of shared time, time with friends and alone time
- Boundaries
- Compromise
- Economic fairness
- Encouragement
- Honesty
- Non-threatening behavior
- Open communication
- Respect
- Safety
- Shared responsibility
- Support
- Trust
Developing Your Relationship
Learn more about how to communicate effectively with your partner: Communication in Healthy Relationships from Loveisrepect.
Learn more about setting boundaries for yourself in healthy relationships: Setting Boundaries from Loveisrespect.
Healthy conflict is common in healthy relationships. Learn more about resolving conflict in areas where disagreements may come up: Conflict Resolution in Healthy Relationships from Loveisrespect.