When you need to take quick action to help someone, see these tips.
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In Case of Mental Health Emergency and Crisis Response
If your or someone else have a mental health emergency or crisis, there’s quick help available.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information
New policies are in effect regarding students’ return to campus, travel, visitors and others.
Getting Informed about or Involved with Sexual Violence Prevention
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.
Report to Law Enforcement
WUPD has trained and specialized female and male officers to assist you if you feel you are a victim of a sexual assault on campus.
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.
If You Have Been Accused of Relationship or Sexual Violence
Learn about the process if an individual seeks disciplinary action or pursues a formal Title IX complaint against you for sexual misconduct.
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.
Jessica Dyer, MSW, LCSW, CDBTC
A native Texan, Jessica came to the WashU Cares after working as a Staff Therapist at Habif Health and Wellness Center here at Washington University. She received her B.A. in […]