Groups are now forming.
Call (607) 777-2772 for more information
Professional staff provide academic, legal, medical, and housing advocacy for survivors around issues of sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking, and relationship violence (emotional, physical, and sexual)
Staff can provide in-person crisis intervention at residence halls, campus offices, hospitals, and police departments. Staff provides confidential crisis intervention, information and referral services to survivors of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, sexual harassment and stalking. Information and support is also available for the friends, partners, and family members of survivors.
Sexual Assault Prevention Program provides educational programs on sexual violence issues and systems of oppression as they relate to sexual violence for the entire University community-students, staff, and faculty-upon request. Programs can be facilitated by SAPP Peer Educators or professional staff. Training programs for faculty and staff and departments can be designed to fit program needs.