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Rights and Options for Victims of Interpersonal Violence Brochure
Rights and Options for Victims of Interpersonal Violence Brochure (PDF)

Confidential Support On-Campus

Women and Gender Advocacy Center: Victim Assistance Team (VAT)

Advocates are available to provide confidential crisis intervention and emotional support through the Women and Gender Advocacy Center. We provide information about academic, legal, medical, emotional, and student conduct resources to survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking. We also offer support to secondary survivors, such as intimate partners, friends, family, and you. Our advocates are here to serve people, no matter how they identify.

The 24-hour Victim Assistance Team is available to assist survivors of interpersonal violence and their loved ones 24/7/365. Call 970-492-4242 and ask to speak with an advocate. Advocates are also available for drop-ins or scheduled appointments during business hours at 112 Student Services. All information shared with advocates is confidential unless the person is a danger to themselves, someone is in imminent danger, a child currently under 18 has been abused or if the perpetrator is currently in a position of power over minors (even if the survivor is over the age of 18).

(970) 492‐4242 (24-Hour Hotline)
(970) 491‐6384 (WGAC Office)

Location for drop-in or appointment:

112 Student Services (corner of Libby Coy Way and University)
Monday – Friday, 8am-5pm.

Email: [email protected]

Women and Gender Advocacy Center Website

CSU Health and Medical Center Counseling Services

Provides counseling and spiritual care services.

(970) 491‐6053
(970) 491-7111 (after-hours)

Location for drop-in or appointment:
151 W. Lake St., 3rd Floor
(corner of College Ave. and Prospect Rd.)
Monday – Friday, 8am- 5pm.

CSU Health and Medical Center Counseling Services Website Information to Make an Appointment

Women and Gender Care Services at CSU Health Network

Provides care services such as examinations, birth control counseling, sexual transmitted infection (STI) testing, counseling, and treatment.

(970) 491‐1754

Location for drop-in or appointment:
151 W. Lake St., 2nd Floor
(corner of College Ave. and Prospect Rd.)
Monday – Friday, 8am- 5pm.

Women and Gender Care Services at CSU Health Network Website

 

 

 

 

Confidential Support Off-Campus

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center (SAVA)
Provides counseling, crisis intervention, and advocacy services.

970‐472‐4200 (24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline)
970‐472‐4204 (Fort Collins Office)

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center (SAVA) Website

Crossroads Safehouse (Domestic Violence)
Provides counseling, crisis intervention, and advocacy services.

970-482-3502 (24-Hour Crisis Hotline)
970‐530‐2353 (Fort Collins Office)

Crossroads Safehouse Website

Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
Provides counseling by phone or live online communication.

1‐800‐656‐4673 (24-Hour National Crisis Hotline)
Online Chat: https://hotline.rainn.org/online/

Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Website


Non-Confidential Support

Student Case Management
Student Case Management & Referral Coordination provides crisis prevention and intervention services. In difficult situations such as medical, mental health, behavioral, personal or family crisis, illness or injury, a student may find it difficult to navigate the resources and services available. Student Case Managers consult with students, faculty, staff, families, and providers to offer guidance on the next best steps.

(970) 491-8051
Student Case Management Website

Tell Someone
Tell Someone provides you professional access to discuss mental health or safety concerns that you may have about a student or employee on campus.

(970) 491-1350
Tell Someone Website

Responsible Employees (CSU Faculty and Staff)

Please note:  All CSU employees, including student employees, and volunteers are designated as Responsible Employees, and are required to report any information related to incidents of sex-based discrimination, harassment, interpersonal violence, and/or retaliation disclosed to them by a student or about a student, to the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity by calling (970) 491-1715.

To speak with someone confidentially, refer to the Confidential Support section.

Bias Reporting 

Bia Reporting

Any member of the University community can make a report about a perceived bias-related incident. If you believe you have experienced bias or have witnessed bias firsthand, please click here to fill out a bias-related incident report.