Support Options Without Reporting

No one deserves to experience violence, and deciding if you want to report your experience is a very personal decision. In most instances, the following resources are available without creating a formal report to your school or law enforcement. The resources listed here are confidential, and can help you get support and understand other resources that may be available to you.

 
 

Confidential Advocates

Advocates work with, and on behalf of, people who have experienced violence. Students can work with an advocate to create a safety plan, get basic needs met, learn more about reporting options, and so much more! Click the button below to learn more about working with a confidential advocate in your community.

Confidential Medical Care

If you have experienced sexual assault, medical care is available to help you heal, prevent illness/disease, and connect with resources in your community. To learn more about receiving medical care, the role of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE), and the process of having a medical forensic exam, click the button below.