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Care and Support Resources for Students
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: At ¶¶Òõ̽̽ we partner with HOPE Works, an organization dedicated to ending sexual violence, for confidential crisis response and advocacy services on campus. On campus office hours are held in Living Learning 215 during the regular academic year. | °Õ³ó±ð  Office of Equal Opportunity  provides support measures, including no contact orders, safety planning, academic flexibility and housing changes. EO also offers  Process Advisors  to support individuals involved in the EO process. Support measures are available to students who have experienced harm and have been accused of causing harm.  |
Counseling and Psychiatry Services (CAPS): CAPS offers confidential support to any student who has experienced or may have caused sexual or relationship harm. | Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator Elliot Ruggles, LICSW, PhDÌýis available for community-based education and consultation around instances of gender and sexual harm. Email | (802) 656-4643 |
Student Health Services offers 24/7 medical advice for all students, as well as medical options counseling after experiencing a non-consensual sexual event. | The ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Care Team provides support for students impacted by relationship, gender-based, and/or sexual violence from a multidisciplinary team approach. |
The has specially trained Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (S.A.N.E. nurses) who can provide confidential medical examinations at no cost to individuals who have been sexually assaulted. Phone: 802-847-0000 | The ¶¶Òõ̽̽ÌýIdentity CentersÌýare a great way to connect to non-confidential support. The P rism Center, Women and Gender Equity Center, Interfaith Center, and MOSAIC Center for Students of Color are all spaces where you can learn more about your options and find support. |
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For Employees
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The Employee Assistance Program offers free and confidential services to all university employees. Phone: 1-866-660-9533 | The is available to provide information about university policies and procedures, and available options for addressing policy violations. EO may also provide supportive measures, including assistance with work accommodations. |
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Additional Support Resources
CAPS Office Hours at WAGE: A CAPS counselor embedded in the Women and Gender Equity Center provides confidential support for any student.
Survivor Support Space:ÌýA student-generated drop-in space supported by the University's Counseling and Psychiatry Services program that welcomes all genders, sexualities, and identities.
Men's Outreach Coordinator:ÌýKeith E. Smith, MS, LCMHC, NCC
Support, education and outreach relating to male identity.
Keith.Smith@uvm.eduÌý| 802-656-3340
LiveSafe App: Request immediate help from anywhere. Anonymously report incidents. Walk home safely by inviting contacts to digitally follow you on a real-time map.
Campus Police: Call for assistance or to report any non-emergency crime. All ¶¶Òõ̽̽ police officers are specially trained in best practices for first responders to sexual misconduct. ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Police Services also conducts individualized safety planning upon requests. Safety escorts are available from one campus building to another when you are concerned for your personal safety. Call 802-656-3473 (or 6-3473 from a campus landline).