Getting Help
After a sexual assault or incident of dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual exploitation and/or retaliation, there are many options. Understanding and choosing between these options can feel confusing and overwhelming. You are not alone.
Information, support and resources are available on and off campus to help students. The university provides a non-exhaustive list of organizations and departments by campus that offer or arrange for immediate support and response, including arrangements for emergency services, if needed; transportation to medical resources; contact with local authorities; information regarding criminal and civil proceedings and/or the university’s Student Conduct Review Process or Human Resources procedures, as appropriate; advocacy services; referrals/advice about university and community counseling services; and assistance with personal safety concerns.
Many of these resources are available to respondents as well. Community members are encouraged to seek assistance and locate resources that are right for them.
Please see the appropriate section for resources at JWU's branch campuses.
Community Help
Medical
Please note that victims of sexual assault may request a specifically trained sexual assault nurse examiner at each of the following hospitals:
Women & Infants | |
101 Dudley St., Providence, RI | 401-274-1100 |
Rhode Island Hospital | |
539 Eddy St., Providence, RI | 401-444-4000 |
Kent Hospital | |
455 Tollgate Road, Warwick, RI | 401-737-7000 |
Roger Williams Medical Center | |
825 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, RI | 401-456-2000 |
Police
Emergency | 911 |
Providence Police Department* | 401-272-3121 |
East Providence Police Department* | 401-435-7600 |
Warwick Police Department (non-emergency line)* | 401-468-4200 |
Cranston Police Department (non-emergency line) | 401-942-2211 |
Rehoboth Police Department (non-emergency line) | 508-252-3722 |
*These police departments have civilian Law Enforcement Advocates (LEA) available to assist those reporting sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, or stalking
Community
RI Victims of Crime Helpline
- 1-800-494-8100 (24-hour)
Day One provides services to help and inform victims of sexual violence, including assistance when moving through the prosecution process, if desired, and counseling services for sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking.
- 401-421-4100 (Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm)
- 1-877-785-2020 (24-hour)
Dating and domestic violence services (including criminal justice and protective order advocacy, emergency shelter, transitional housing, safety plans, counseling, education and/or policy) are available at the following member agencies of the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
- Sojourner House: 401-765-3232 (24-hour)
- Women’s Center of Rhode Island: 401-861-2760 (24-hour)
- Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center: 401-738-1700 (24-hour)
- Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center: 401-723-3057 (24-hour)
- Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County: 401-782-3995
- Women’s Resource Center of Newport & Bristol Counties: 401-289-2022
- Sisters Overcoming Abusive Relationships (SOAR), a survivor task force: 401-467-9940
Violence Recovery Program (VRP) at Fenway Health (Boston, Massachuetts) provides counseling, support groups, advocacy and referral services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender victims of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking.
- 617-927-6250 (Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm)
Information regarding how to obtain a temporary restraining order in the State of Rhode Island may be found online and by visiting or calling the Restraining Order Office for Providence County, Garrahy Judicial Complex, 1 Dorrance St., second floor, Providence, RI, 401-458-3372. After business hours, on weekends or during holidays emergency restraining orders can be obtained at your local police department.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
- 1−800−656-HOPE (4673) (24-hour)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 1−800−799−SAFE (7233) (24-hour)
The National Stalking Resource Center provides online tools and information for victims of stalking, and links to local resources nationwide
Text “loveis” to 77054 to text with an advocate via loveisrespect for support and information regarding dating violence.
Confidential On-campus Help
Upon receipt of a report of sexual misconduct, confidential resources will not report information shared with them to the police, Campus Safety & Security or college officials without your permission, except for extreme emergency circumstances.
*For students to obtain confidential on-campus services
Counseling Services
Wales Hall, second floor
401-598-1016
Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm
Appointments are available on both campuses. In case of emergency, the on-call counselor is available after hours by calling 1-888-222-4805 or through Campus Safety & Security at 401-598-1103.
Health Services
Downcity Campus
Wales Hall, third floor
401-598-1104
Monday–Thursday, 8am–4pm
Friday, 9am–3pm
Physician available: Monday and Wednesday, 9:30am–1:30pm
Harborside Campus
Wildcat Center, first floor
401-598-1151
Monday–Thursday, 7am–8pm
Friday, 9am–3pm
Director, Gender Equity Center
35 Pine St., 401-598-2248
Director, Health Education
35 Pine St., 401-598-2023
*University confidential resources may provide non-identifying information to be counted for the Annual Security Report.
Other Non-confidential On-campus Help
JWU employees who cannot guarantee confidentiality will nevertheless maintain your privacy. Any information you provide to a non-confidential resource will be kept private and used only as necessary to investigate and address a concern and/or to notify the Title IX Coordinator, who is responsible for tracking patterns of sexual misconduct and detecting systemic issues.
Campus Safety & Security
264 Weybosset St., Providence, RI
401-598-1103 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Anonymous Report to Campus Safety & Security through Silent Witness (online only)
Title IX Coordinator/Nondiscrimination Coordinator
Matthias Rubekeil
8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI
401-598-2703
Nondiscrimination Campus Liaisons
Please refer to JWU's Equity & Compliance Services webpage for a list of nondiscrimination campus liaisons (www.jwu.edu/compliance > Liaisons by Campus)
Residential Life
(24 hours a day in each residence hall)
Resident assistants, residence director, central office staff, community assistants, community director
Dean of Students
The Friedman Center, second floor
401-598-2848
Community Standards and Conduct
The Friedman Center, second floor
401-598-2885
Human Resources
Wales Hall
8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI
401-598-1034
Any student or employee who reports to the university pursuant to one of the above reporting options that they have been a victim of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, shall be provided with a written explanation of their rights and options under this policy and other relevant university procedures.
See also additional information:
Community Help
Medical
Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to go to the Roxcy Bolton Rape Treatment Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital because of the specialist training and comprehensive medical, support and counseling services available.
Jackson Memorial Hospital | |
1611 NW 12th Ave., Miami, FL, 33136 | 305-585-1111 (collect calls accepted) |
Roxcy Bolton Rape Treatment Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital | 305-585-7273 |
Jackson North Medical Center | |
160 NW 170th St., North Miami Beach, FL, 33169 | 305-651-1100 |
Aventura Hospital and Medical Center | |
20900 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura, FL, 33180 | 305-682-7000 |
Mt. Sinai Aventura Emergency Room | |
2845 Aventura Boulevard, Aventura, FL, 33180 | 305-692-1000 |
Police
Emergency | 911 |
North Miami Police Department | |
Emergency line | 305-891-8111 |
Non-emergency line | 305-891-0294 |
Community
Roxcy Bolton Rape Treatment Center (at Jackson Memorial Hospital) provides victims of sexual assault free and confidential information, medical treatment, counseling and support.
- 305-585-RAPE (7273) (24-hour)
Safespace Foundation provides victims of dating/domestic violence and stalking with information, emergency shelter and support services.
- 305-758-2804
The Lodge provides victims of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking with information, emergency shelter, court advocacy and support services.
- 305-693-0232
Restraining orders can be requested by filing in person at one of the following locations: Lawson E. Thomas Courthouse Center, Hialeah District Court, North Dade Justice Center or South Dade Justice Center. Please contact the Domestic Violence Advocacy Unit at 305-349-5677 or the Clerk’s Office Domestic Violence Unit at 305-349-5813 with any questions or for assistance.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
- 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) (24 hour)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 1−800−799−SAFE (7233) (24 hour)
The National Stalking Resource Center provides online tools and information for victims of stalking, and links to local resources nationwide.
Text “loveis” to 77054 to text with an advocate via loveisrespect for support and information regarding dating violence.
Confidential On-campus Help
Upon receipt of a report of sexual misconduct, confidential resources will not report information shared with them to the police, Campus Safety & Security or college officials without your permission, except for extreme emergency circumstances.
*For students to obtain confidential on-campus services
Counseling Services
Academic & Student Center, Room 207
305-892-7013
By appointment: 8:30am–4:30pm
In case of emergency, the on-call counselor is available through Campus Safety & Security at 305-892-7011.
Health Services
Academic & Student Center, Room 205
305-892-7594
Monday–Thursday, 7am–6pm
Friday, 9am–1pm
(Summer hours: Monday–Thursday, 9am–3pm)
Director, Gender Equity Center
35 Pine St., Providence Campus
401-598-2248
Director, Health Education
35 Pine St., Providence Campus
401-598-2023
*University confidential resources may provide non-identifying information to be counted for the Annual Security Report.
Other Non-confidential On-campus and University Help
JWU employees who cannot guarantee confidentiality will nevertheless maintain your privacy. Any information you provide to a non-confidential resource will be kept private and used only as necessary to investigate and address a concern and/or notify the Title IX Coordinator, who is responsible for tracking patterns of sexual misconduct and for detecting systemic issues.
Campus Safety & Security
1705 NE 124th St.
305-892-7011 (24 hours, 7 days a week)
Hearing impaired line: 305-981-1407
Anonymous Report to Campus Safety & Security through Silent Witness (online only)
Title IX Coordinator/Nondiscrimination Coordinator
Matthias Rubekeil
Providence Campus (8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI, 02903)
401-598-2703
Nondiscrimination Campus Liaisons
Please refer to JWU's Equity & Compliance Services webpage for a list of nondiscrimination campus liaisons (www.jwu.edu/compliance > Liaisons by Campus)
Residential Life
(24 hours a day in each residence hall)
Resident Assistants, Residence Director
Dean of Students
Academic & Student Center, fifth floor
305-892-7567
Community Standards and Conduct
Wildcat Center, second floor
305-892-7602
Human Resources
Academic & Student Center, fifth floor
305-832-5304
Any student or employee who reports to the university pursuant to one of the above reporting options that they have been a victim of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, shall be provided with a written explanation of their rights and options under this policy and other relevant university procedures.
See also additional information:
Community Help
Medical
Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to request a specially trained Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at the emergency department.
University of Colorado Hospital | |
12605 East 16th Ave., Aurora, CO, 80010 | 720-848-1000 |
Denver Health Medical Center | |
777 Bannock St., Denver, CO, 80204 | 303-436-6000 |
Porter Adventist Hospital | |
2525 S Downing St., Denver, CO, 80210 | 305-778-1955 |
Police
Emergency | 911 |
Denver Police Department, non-emergency line | 720-913-2000 |
Community
Denver Victims Advocate
- 720-913-6035
The Blue Bench (formerly known as the Rape Assistance and Awareness Program, or RAAP) provides confidential services to help and inform victims of sexual violence, including advocacy, referral and counseling services.
- 303-322-7273 (24-hour)
SafeHouse Denver provides victims of dating/domestic violence and stalking with information, emergency shelter and support services.
- 303-318-9989 (24-hour)
Survivors Organizing for Liberation (formerly known as Colorado Anti-Violence Program) provides specialized support services for people in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community who are victims of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence or stalking.
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1-888-557-4441 (24-hour)
Restraining orders can be requested at the Protection Order Courtroom in the City and County Building at 1437 Bannock Street, in Courtroom 170 on the first floor. For assistance, please contact the Court Clerk at 720-865-7275, or the Project Safeguard Office also in the City and County Building in Room 117 at 303-863-7233. Protective order paperwork must be submitted before 9am, Monday–Friday.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
- 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) (24-hour)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 1−800−799−SAFE (7233) (24-hour)
The National Stalking Resource Center provides online tools and information for victims of stalking, and links to local resources nationwide.
Text “loveis” to 77054 to text with an advocate via loveisrespect for support and information regarding dating violence.
Confidential On-campus Help
Upon receipt of a report of sexual misconduct, confidential resources will not report information shared with them to the police, Campus Safety & Security or college officials without your permission, except for extreme emergency circumstances.
*For students to obtain confidential on-campus services
Counseling Services (fall, winter and spring academic terms)
Centennial Hall, second floor
303-256-9448
By Appointment: 9am–4pm
In case of emergency, the on-call counselor is available after hours through Campus Safety & Security (303-256-9500).
Health Services
Centennial Hall, second floor, Suite 213
303-256-9448
9am–4pm
Director, Gender Equity Center
35 Pine St., Providence Campus
401-598-2248
Director, Health Education
35 Pine St., Providence Campus
401-598-2023
*University confidential resources may provide non-identifying information to be counted for the Annual Security Report.
Other Non-confidential On-campus and University Help
JWU employees who cannot guarantee confidentiality will nevertheless maintain your privacy. Any information you provide to a non-confidential resource will be kept private and used only as necessary to investigate and address a concern and/or notify the Title IX Coordinator, who is responsible for tracking patterns of sexual misconduct and for detecting systemic issues.
Campus Safety & Security (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Academic Center ACA050
303-256-9500
Anonymous Report to Campus Safety & Security through Silent Witness (online only)
Title IX Coordinator/Nondiscrimination Coordinator
Matthias Rubekeil
Providence Campus (8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI, 02903)
401-598-2703
Nondiscrimination Campus Liaisons
Please refer to JWU's Equity & Compliance Services webpage for a list of nondiscrimination campus liaisons (www.jwu.edu/compliance > Liaisons by Campus)
Residential Life
Centennial Hall, 1st Floor, Suite 125 (8:30am-4:30pm)
303-256-9400
Resident Assistants, Residence Directors are available on an on-call basis when the institution is closed.
Resident Assistants and Residence Directors are available 24 hours a day in each residence hall during the fall, winter and spring academic terms.
Dean of Students
Centennial Hall, 2nd Floor, Suite 212
303-256-9440
Human Resources
Aspen Hall, Suite 110
303-256-9309
Any student or employee who reports to the university pursuant to one of the above reporting options that they have been a victim of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, shall be provided with a written explanation of their rights and options under this policy and other relevant university procedures.
See also additional information:
Community Help
Medical
Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to request a specially trained Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at the emergency department.
Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) Main | |
1000 Blythe Boulevard, Charlotte, NC, 28204 | 704-381-2355 |
Presbyterian Medical Center | |
200 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC, 28204 | 704-384-4000 |
Police
Emergency | 911 |
Charlotte-Mecklenberg non-emergency crime reporting | 704-336-7600 |
Community
Safe Alliance provides victims of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking with information, advocacy, counseling, shelter, referral and support services.
- 704-375-9900 (24-hour rape crisis line)
- 704-332-2513 (24-hour dating/domestic violence line)
Project Rainbow Net provides training, consultation and referral for local providers, as well as resources for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender victims of dating and domestic violence.
- 1-888-232-9124
Information regarding protective orders can be obtained at the Victim Assistance Office, 720 E. 4th St., Room 204, Charlotte, NC, at 704-336-4126, Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
- 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) (24-hour)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 1−800−799−SAFE (7233) (24-hour)
The National Stalking Resource Center provides online tools and information for victims of stalking, and links to local resources nationwide.
Text "loveis" to 77054 to text with an advocate via loveisrespect for support and information regarding dating violence.
The Domestic Violence Advocacy Council (DVAC) is a group of professionals and volunteers dedicated to eliminating domestic violence in the community.
Confidential On-campus Help
Upon receipt of a report of sexual misconduct, confidential resources will not report information shared with them to the police, Campus Safety & Security or college officials without your permission, except for extreme emergency circumstances.
*For students to obtain confidential on-campus services
Counseling Services
Academic Center, second floor
980-598-1710
By appointment: 8:30am-4:30pm
In case of emergency, the on-call counselor is available after-hours through Campus Safety & Security at 980-598-1900.
Health Services
Academic Center, second floor
980-598-1700
Director, Gender Equity Center
35 Pine Street, Providence Campus
401-598-2248
Director, Health Education
35 Pine Street, Providence Campus
401-598-2023
*University confidential resources may provide non-identifying information to be counted for the Annual Security Report.
Other Non-confidential On-campus and University Help
JWU employees who cannot guarantee confidentiality will nevertheless maintain your privacy. Any information you provide to a non-confidential resource will be kept private and used only as necessary to investigate and address a concern and/or notify the Title IX Coordinator, who is responsible for tracking patterns of sexual misconduct and for detecting systemic issues.
Campus Safety & Security
Cedar Hall South, Suite 113
980-598-1900 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Anonymous Report to Campus Safety & Security through Silent Witness (online only)
Title IX Coordinator / Nondiscrimination Coordinator
Matthias Rubekeil, Providence Campus (8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI, 02903)
401-598-2703
Nondiscrimination Campus Liaisons
Please refer to JWU's Equity & Compliance Services webpage for a list of nondiscrimination campus liaisons (www.jwu.edu /compliance > Click Liaisons by Campus)
Residential Life
(24 hours a day in each residence hall)
Resident assistants, Residence Directors
Dean of Students
Cedar Hall South, Suite 100
980-598-1830
Community Standards and Conduct
Cedar Hall South, Main Office
980-598-1820
Human Resources
Gateway Center, Suite 412
980-598-1006
Any student or employee who reports to the university pursuant to one of the above reporting options that they have been a victim of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, shall be provided with a written explanation of their rights and options under this policy and other relevant university procedures.
See also additional information: