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Campus Violence

Experiencing any form of relationship violence, such as sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can have a serious impact on your ability to cope with school and day-to-day events. There are several campus offices that are available to help if you have experienced or may have experiencing: sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic or dating violence, or stalking (repeated, unwanted attention from someone).

The Counseling Center has made extensive efforts through the Campus Violence Prevention Project (CVPP) to provide comprehensive services and support to students who have been impacted by violence. Our counselors are available to provide support and caring attention while confronting difficult decisions about how to proceed after experiencing relationship violence.

If you are in immediate need of assistance, please call the Counseling Center at 424-2061 for an emergency session or click here. To speak with our Victim Advocate, please call 424-3127.

Please go to our CVPP website if you would like more information about campus violence and the campus offices available to help students deal with the impacts of relationship violence

http://www.uwosh.edu/cvpp

For more information on how to get involved with campus violence awareness activities on campus, please go to the CARE website.The purpose of CARE is to promote the safety and security of all students, decrease occurrence of sexual assaults and offer survivors information about campus services that can provide physical, emotional or safety assistance.

http://www.uwosh.edu/care/