If you or someone you know is in danger or needs immediate help, call 911.

Confidentiality: Title IX is a non-confidential reporting office. The wishes of the Complainant are always considered and weighed against community safety. Disclosure of private information is limited to reasonable necessity when assessing matters.

CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS

CARE: Advocacy Office for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Misconduct
330 De Neve Dr.
205 Covel Commons
Los Angeles, CA, 90095
(310) 206-2465
CAREadvocate@careprogram.ucla.edu

CAPS
Wooden Center West
(310) 825-0768
Reach safe & confidential advocacy, support, and counseling through CAPS 24 hours a day.
https://www.counseling.ucla.edu/
CAPS' Remote Services Flyer Jan_2020.pdf

SANTA MONICA RAPE TREATMENT CENTER
Free sensitive medical treatment, preventive health care and counseling available 24/7.
A sexual assault survivor has the option of a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) (commonly referred to as “rape exam”) without filing a police report.
UCPD will provide free and confidential transportation to the RTC.
1250 Sixteenth Street, Santa Monica CA 90404 | 424-259-6000 | https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/rtc

STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES
Confidential legal counseling and assistance
A239 Murphy Hall
310-825-9894
http://www.studentlegal.ucla.edu

UCLA OFFICE OF OMBUDS SERVICES
Members of the UCLA community–students, faculty, staff and administrators–can go for assistance in resolving conflicts, disputes or complaints on an informal basis. In order to afford visitors the greatest freedom in using its services, the Office is independent, neutral and confidential.

Main Office: Strathmore Building, 501 Westwood Plaza, Suite 105 | Phone: (310) 825-7627

Center for Health Sciences Office: 52-025 Center for Health Sciences Bldg | Phone: (310) 206-2427

Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday- Friday, or by appointment E-mail: ombuds@conet.ucla.edu

CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCES FOR FACULTY & STAFF

CARE: Advocacy Office for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Misconduct
330 De Neve Dr.
205 Covel Commons
Los Angeles, CA, 90095
(310) 206-2465
CAREadvocate@careprogram.ucla.edu

UCLA STAFF & FACULTY COUNSELING CENTER
SFCC offers confidential counseling and crisis management, and connect you with additional resources.
10920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 380
310-794-0245
https://www.chr.ucla.edu/employee-counseling

SANTA MONICA RAPE TREATMENT CENTER
Free sensitive medical treatment, preventive health care and counseling available 24/7.
A sexual assault survivor has the option of a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) (commonly referred to as “rape exam”) without filing a police report.
UCPD will provide free and confidential transportation to the RTC.
1250 Sixteenth Street, Santa Monica CA 90404 | 424-259-6000 | https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/rtc

UCLA OFFICE OF OMBUDS SERVICES
Members of the UCLA community–students, faculty, staff and administrators–can go for assistance in resolving conflicts, disputes or complaints on an informal basis. In order to afford visitors the greatest freedom in using its services, the Office is independent, neutral and confidential.

Main Office: Strathmore Building, 501 Westwood Plaza, Suite 105 | Phone: (310) 825-7627

Center for Health Sciences Office: 52-025 Center for Health Sciences Bldg | Phone: (310) 206-2427

Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday- Friday, or by appointment E-mail: ombuds@conet.ucla.edu

Respondent Support Services

Respondent Services assists student, faculty, and staff respondents with understanding their rights, understanding the SVSH Policy, understanding the Title IX review process, and understanding the associated adjudication processes for Respondents found to have violated the SVSH Policy. Respondent Services can also provide meeting accompaniment. Although Respondent Services isn't designated as a confidential resource, they do respect a respondent's right to privacy and will explain what this means. You may contact the Respondent Services Coordinator (RSC), Jason Zeck, at (310) 206-5575. Please be aware that "drop-in" assistance isn't available.

UC Police Department (UCPD)

601 Westwood Plaza -(310) 825-1491

The Los Angeles City Attorney's Victim Assistance Program

The Los Angeles City Attorney's Victim Assistance Program has a team of specially trained and experienced advocates who work with victims, witnesses, and their families throughout and beyond the criminal justice process. It is our mission to compassionately and effectively protect the rights of victims while providing services that meet the unique needs of those impacted by crime. Through crisis intervention, advocacy, information and referral, the goal is to help alleviate the psychological and emotional trauma incurred from victimization. Our aim is to also facilitate the victims', survivors', and witnesses' recovery and ability to actively participate in the criminal justice system. http://www.helplacrimevictims.org

Additional Support Services - Non-Confidential

Resilience In your Student Experience (RISE) Wellness Center - RISE is a new wellness center on-campus (Lu Valle Commons basement) which hosts various workshops and can be a great place to recharge.

Guidance, Resilience, Integrity, and Transformation (GRIT) Peer Coaches - GRIT Peer Coaches are trained to provide weekly 1:1 coaching support to their fellow peers to achieve personal, academic, and professional success. Some topic areas of focus include strategies for stress-reduction, problem-solving, goal-setting, and connecting to yourself and the broader campus community.

CSO - The Community Service Officer escorts are available free of charge to walk with students, faculty, staff or visitors 365 days a year from dusk until 1AM between campus buildings, local living areas, or Westwood Village. How it works: 15 minutes before you need to leave, call (310) 794-WALK (9255). For more information visit their website.

UCLA Safe Ride Service - This service provides a safe means of transportation around the campus during evening hours. It is free and available to all UCLA students, staff, faculty and visitors. All ride requests should be made using the TapRide app (available in GooglePlay or Apple App store). Users should install the app, select University of California Los Angeles and login using their UCLA Logon ID. Available Monday through Thursday from 7PM to midnight during Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters.

BIT - UCLA is committed to providing a safe work environment for faculty, staff, students and visitors - one that is free of violent behavior and threats of harm. The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a multidisciplinary team consisting of representatives from Campus Legal Counsel, Staff & Faculty Counseling, Insurance & Risk Management, UCLA Police Department, and Employee & Labor Relations. Report a concern about a UCLA employee or an affiliate here.