I Want to Report an Incident
Deciding to report sexual misconduct and choosing how to proceed are difficult decisions. Reports may be made by:
- An individual who has experienced sexual misconduct;
- Anyone who receives a report from someone who experienced sexual misconduct; and/or
- Anyone who witnesses or otherwise has information that sexual misconduct may have occurred.
I Want to Talk to Someone
If you have experienced or think you have experienced sexual misconduct, help is available. Talking to someone could be a good start in taking that first step forward.
I Want to Support Someone
It’s not always easy to know how to respond when someone we care about has been affected by sexual misconduct. One of the best ways you can support someone is by becoming aware of resources on campus and encouraging someone to utilize the ones that best fit their current needs.
I Don’t Know What to Do
If you have experienced sexual misconduct or think you may have experienced it, help is available. It is not your fault, and there are resources on campus and in the community to provide support and help you heal. You also have options for reporting the incident.