Learn about relationship and sexual violence, WashU’s policies, ways to help a friend who has experienced violence, and find out how to get involved in helping survivors and preventing violence.
Department: Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center
If You Have Experienced Relationship or Sexual Violence
You are not alone. We encourage you to seek support. We are committed to supporting you.
Evaluate Your Options for Sexual Violence Support
We are here to help you. At WashU there are a number of ways you can receive help and support if you have experience relationship or sexual violence.
Anonymous Report Form – Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center
This anonymous reporting mechanism is available to report incidents of sexual harassment, sexual violence, intimate partner violence and stalking.
Meet the Green Dot Trainers
The Green Dot training team is comprised of faculty and staff members who completed a four-day, 28-hour training in the program.
Sexual Assault and Rape Anonymous Helpline (SARAH) for Peer Counseling
SARAH is a 24/7 helpline to support students who have been victimized, are supporting others or who have questions about relationship or sexual violence.
Leaders in Interpersonal Violence Education (LIVE)
LIVE is a student group that seeks to educate the Washington University community surrounding topics of interpersonal violence.
Rape Myths and Facts
Rape myths are damaging and false beliefs about rape and sexual assault.
What is Stalking?
Stalking is a growing problem that can cause extreme fear and safety concerns for victims.
What is Sexual Harassment?
Sexual harassment is defined as any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favor, or other unwelcome verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature, including sexual violence.