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Tiêu đề Xavier University Power and Gender-Based Violence
Trường học Xavier University
Chuyên ngành Gender and Violence Studies
Thể loại Information and Prevention Document
Thành phố Cincinnati
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Xavier University Power and Gender-Based Violence Information, Education, and Prevention Xavier University takes sexual assault, rape, intimate partner violence, stalking, and sexual ha

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Xavier University Power and Gender-Based Violence

Information, Education, and Prevention

Xavier University takes sexual assault, rape, intimate partner violence, stalking, and sexual harassment seriously Students, faculty, staff and community members can learn about our efforts to prevent power and gender-based violence, how to report it if it does occur, how we will respond, and where to find support in Xavier’s Student Handbook or Harassment Code & Accountability Procedures

REPORTING AND ADVOCACY/SUPPORT RESOURCES

Xavier University offers several resources to assist victims of power and gender-based violence and to educate our community For a full description of each resource with confidentiality considerations, please visit Xavier’s Title IX Office website

CALL 911 immediately for off-campus emergencies

CALL Xavier University Police Department at 513-745-1000

GET 24/7 confidential support and advocacy through Xavier’s Campus Advocacy Coordinator at

513-904-9013 or local service provider Women Helping Women (serving individuals of all gender identities and sexual orientation) at its 24/7 hotline 513-381-5610

RECEIVE an exam by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at a hospital, such as Good Samaritan

Hospital or University of Cincinnati Medical Center A SANE is a registered nurse trained to provide

comprehensive care to a sexual assault patient and to collect evidence If you believe that you have been sexually assaulted, it is best to contact a SANE as soon as possible To best preserve evidence, it is best not

to bathe, shower, change clothes, use the bathroom, douche, smoke or brush your teeth after the assault Even if these actions have been taken, a SANE exam can still be performed and evidence may be present XUPD will transport or arrange for transport of victims of sexual assault to the hospital; a police report is not required for this transportation service Xavier’s Campus Advocacy Coordinator or a Women Helping Women can accompany a victim to the hospital and remain there A SANE exam is free of charge to victims

REPORT to Xavier’s Title IX & Interpersonal Violence Response Office at lawsonk1@xavier.edu or

513-745-3046

MAKE an anonymous report through Xavier’s Anonymous Reporting Hotline at 855-481-6238

RECEIVE confidential, free counseling at Counseling Services at 513-745-3022 or Psychological Services at

513-745-3531

SEEK SUPPORT through Xavier’s confidential sexual assault support group by contacting Counseling

Services at 513-745-3022

FACTS

• An individual should not be blamed for experiencing power and gender-based violence There is no mistake in judgment or “poor decision” that can make a person “deserve” to be victimized by another person

• Victims and perpetrators of power and gender-based violence can be all sexes, gender identities, and sexual orientations

• Most perpetrators know the victim and have some level of trust and rapport before perpetrating against that person

• Power and gender-based violence is about the perpetrator asserting power and control over the victim

RISK REDUCTION THROUGH KNOWLEDGE & PLANNING

The more our community knows about the facts and realities of power and gender-based violence, the better we are prepared to respond if something happens to us or someone we know Below are some tips on reducing risk and how to help someone else who may have experienced power and gender-based violence

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Educate yourself! The more you know about how most perpetrators engaged in power and gender-based violence and the resources available to potential victims, the better prepared you will be if something happens to you or someone you know

Trust your instincts— if something doesn’t feel right, speak up and seek resources If you feel unsafe in any situation, go with your gut

• If you see someone isolating another person who looks uncomfortable or who may be intoxicated,

intervene! Let the person trying to remove your friend from the group know that you will be taking her or him home

Be aware of the effects of drugs used to facilitate power and gender-based violence, particularly sexual violence If you feel extremely tired, out of it or more intoxicated for amount of alcohol you may have consumed, you may have been drugged Find your friends and ask them to leave with you as soon as possible If you see a friend reacting in a way that is atypical for the amount of alcohol they have

consumed or they are acting out of character for the situation, ask them to leave with you and get them

to a safe place immediately

Talk with your friends about watching out for each other and not leaving one person behind BEFORE you

go out-have a plan and stick to it!

Be true to yourself You are not obligated to do anything you don't want to do "I don't want to" is always

a good enough reason Do what feels right to you and what you are comfortable with

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