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PATH to Care Center
(510) 642-1988
Affirming, empowering, and confidential support for those that have experiences gendered violence, including: sexual harassment, dating and intimate partner violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual exploitation. Advocates bring a non-judgmental, caring approach to exploring all options, rights, and resources.
University Health Services (Tang Center)
2222 Bancroft Way
For Students:
For Faculty and Staff:
Available for faculty and staff if the sexual harassment, assault, or violence occurred on campus or is work-related.
Office for Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination
(510) 643-7985
Responds to complaints of sex discrimination or harassment for the campus and provides complaint resolution, referral and education on sexual harassment, including sexual assault.
UC Police Department (UCPD)
1 Sproul Hall
Non-emergency: (510) 642-6760
Provides emergency assistance and crisis intervention for survivors; protection; transportation for evidence collection and medical care; nighttime campus escort service; and safety consultation.
Gender Equity Resource Center
(510) 643-5727
ambrosia@berkeley.edu
Provides an entry point to access resources and/or report incidents of sexual, relationship, and hate violence.
Student Advocate’s Office
(510) 642-6912
114B Hearst Gym, help@berkeleysao.org, 10am-5pm, M-F
A service of the ASUC, Berkeley’s student government, the Student Advocate’s Office has a staff of volunteers committed to providing the best support and advocacy to students involved in alleged violations of misconduct.
Center for Student Conduct
(510) 643-9069
205 Sproul Hall
This office investigates conduct violations and assists students who report assaults by other Cal students. The conduct process is used to determine if a student engaged in behavior that violates the Code of Student Conduct.
The Ombuds Office for Students and Postdoctoral Appointees provides an informal dispute resolution process in which the Ombudsperson advocates for fairness, justice, respect for differences, and reasonable solutions to student and postdoctoral issues and concerns. The Ombudsperson will listen, help you come up with next steps, and discuss other resources that might be helpful. The office is strictly confidential and no one will know you have spoken with us unless you permit it.
Highland Hospital Emergency
(510) 437-4559
1411 E. 31 Street, Oakland
Bay Area Women Against Rape
(510) 845-7273
24-hr hotline staffed by trained counselors. Accompanies survivors to police dept, hospitals & courts.
Rape and Incest National Network
1-800-656-HOPE
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
717-909-0710
877-739-3895 (Toll Free)
University Health Services offers students after-hours emergency consultation with a counselor
and crisis resource referrals by calling (855) 817-5667.