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Support Resources and Services (Faculty and Staff)

Local Services

Hospitals

Mental Health / Counseling Services

Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services

Support Groups 

Return to the Faculty/Staff options page

Online Resources

Hotlines or chat

Colleges and Sexual Assault

Domestic Violence and Abuse

Harassment/Sexual Harassment

 Gender Violence

Relationships

Resources for Offenders (link contains multiple resources)

Sexual Assault -Victim and Prevention Information and Resources

Sexual Consent

Stalking

Supporting Survivors

  • RAINN- Tips for talking with survivors
  • Health Partners- Helping and supporting someone who has been assaulted

Suicide Prevention

Statistics

Return to the Faculty/Staff options page

Campus Resources

Learn more about various options available on Campus

 

Confidential Resources

Whether you are a survivor/victim, respondent or witness, you may utilize a confidential resource. 

The college encourages complainants to report Sexual Misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator immediately. However, the college realizes that complainants may desire to maintain full confidentiality of their reported circumstances.

The Confidential Resources page has both on-campus and off-campus support options for those who wish to talk confidentially about their situation.

Self-Care When Supporting Others

Providing service to others by being a support person in any capacity, including the role as a confidential resource or reporting resource on campus, is not an easy job. Those who help others through difficult events need to provide themselves with self-care and should recognize signs of secondary trauma.

Self-care Plans- this site contains checklists and ideas for self-care

Visit the Family and Friends page for additional resources.

Local Services

Hospitals

Mental Health / Counseling Services

Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services

Support Groups 

Return to the Faculty/Staff options page

Online Resources

Hotlines or chat

Colleges and Sexual Assault

Domestic Violence and Abuse

Harassment/Sexual Harassment

 Gender Violence

Relationships

Resources for Offenders (link contains multiple resources)

Sexual Assault -Victim and Prevention Information and Resources

Sexual Consent

Stalking

Supporting Survivors

  • RAINN- Tips for talking with survivors
  • Health Partners- Helping and supporting someone who has been assaulted

Suicide Prevention

Statistics

Return to the Faculty/Staff options page

Campus Resources

Learn more about various options available on Campus

 

Confidential Resources

Whether you are a survivor/victim, respondent or witness, you may utilize a confidential resource. 

The college encourages complainants to report Sexual Misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator immediately. However, the college realizes that complainants may desire to maintain full confidentiality of their reported circumstances.

The Confidential Resources page has both on-campus and off-campus support options for those who wish to talk confidentially about their situation.

Self-Care When Supporting Others

Providing service to others by being a support person in any capacity, including the role as a confidential resource or reporting resource on campus, is not an easy job. Those who help others through difficult events need to provide themselves with self-care and should recognize signs of secondary trauma.

Self-care Plans- this site contains checklists and ideas for self-care

Visit the Family and Friends page for additional resources.

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