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CU Office of Victim Assistance:
(303) 492-8855
A free and confidential resource
for members of the University of Colorado
community. OVA provides survivors
and friends with information concerning
legal services, psychological services,
academic assistance, safety resources,
medical assistance, and housing information.
On the web at www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/victimassistance/.
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Counseling and Psychological Services: A Multicultural
Center: (303) 492-6766
A confidential place for students
to get individual and group counselling. Each student
can receive up to six free visits each year. On the
web at www.colorado.edu/sacs/counseling/
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Faculty and Staff Assistance Program: (303) 492-3020
Counseling
and consulting tailored for faculty, staff, their partners and
families. Counseling services are offered
for both personal and professional issues. On the web at www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/fsap/
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Wardenburg Department of Psychological Health and Psychiatry:
(303) 492-5654
Wardenburg Health Center provides confidential
individual therapy and group counseling. Fees are dependant
on insurance. On
the web at www.colorado.edu/healthcenter/php/index.html
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Moving to End Sexual Assault
(MESA): 24-hour hotline: (303) 443-7300
As
Boulder’s rape crisis center,
MESA offers confidential services,
educational outreach, and support
groups. On the web at www.movingtoendsexualassault.org
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Safehouse Progressive Alliance
for Non-Violence: 24-hour hotline:
(303) 444-2424
Safehouse provides emergency shelter
for battered women and their children.
They also offer counseling, education,
advocacy, and referral services. On
the we at www.bouldercountysafehouse.org
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Colorado Anti-Violence
Program (CoAVP): 24-hour hotlines:
(303) 852-5094 or 1-800-557-4441
As
a resource for LGBT survivors of
sexual violence, CoAVP is “dedicated
to eliminating violence within and
against the LGBT communities and ensuring
the highest quality services are provided
to victims and survivors of hate crimes,
partner abuse, sexual assault, and
enforcement violence.” On the
web at www.coavp.org
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University of Colorado Police Department (CUPD): (303)
492-6666 (non-emergency)
CUPD is an on-campus resource
for reporting sexual assaults which strives to be sensitive
and survivor focused. CUPD refers survivors to the Sexual
Assault Nurse Examiners at St. Anthony's
North to collect forensic evidence. On the web at www.colorado.edu/police/.
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CU Office of Judicial Affairs: (303) 492-5550
As an
alternative reporting option, the Office of Judicial Affairs
institutes academic sanctions for students who violate the student
Code of Conduct. On the web at www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/judicialaffairs/index.html
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CU Office of Discrimination and Harassment: (303) 492-2127
The
Office of Discrimination and Harassment works with individuals
to determine the most appropriate means of addressing a discrimination
complaint, hate crime, or sexual harassment. Reports are
filed for all reported cases. On the web at www.colorado.edu/odh/
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Colorado Coalition Against
Sexual Assault (CCASA): (303) 861-7033
A state-wide organization working
to end sexual violence. On the web
at www.ccasa.org/resources.cfm. You
can also check out their “Stimulate
Conversation” Campaign at www.whynotask.org.
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Women’s Resource
Center: (303) 492-5713
Open
to people of all genders, the WRC
is a central resource on campus
with an extensive library and helpful
staff, and hosting a variety of organizations
within its office. The WRC are
deeply committed to furthering the
causes of social justice. On
the web at www.colorado.edu/WomensResourceCenter
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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,
and Transgender (GLBT) Resource
Center: (303) 492-1377
An
advocacy and informational resource
center targeted toward the GLBT community
on campus and open to people of all
genders and sexual orientations. The
GLBT Resource Center holds an ever-expanding
library and works toward furthering
understanding of GLBT issues on campus. On
the web at www.colorado.edu/GLBTRC
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Wardenburg Health Center: (303) 492-5101
Medical examinations
including pregnancy prevention and testing for sexually transmitted
infections are available at Wardenburg Health Center, with both
female and male providers available. On the web at www.colorado.edu/healthcenter/
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Ombuds Office: (303) 492-5077
The Ombuds Office facilitates
communication, understanding, and effective conflict management
and resolution among students, staff, faculty, and administrators.
On the web at www.colorado.edu/Ombuds/
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CU Nightride: (303) 492-SAFE
A free escort service
to and from locations on campus and throughout the city of Boulder
provided by trained student volunteers. On
the web at umc.colorado.edu/nrnw/
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Contact Us:
UMC 411
(303) 492-2937
courage@colorado.edu |