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Resources and Support for Sexual Assault, Dating, or Domestic Violence, Stalking, or Sexual Harassment.

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You may be reading this because you or someone close to you has been personally affected by sexual violence, including sexual assault, dating or domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. This site is designed to guide you to knowledgeable campus and community resources who can help and support whether you've made the decision to report or simply need to process what occurred.

A website cannot address all the complexities and specifics of your situation and your needs. These resources are a starting point, and we encourage you to reach out to the people whom you feel are right for you. The resources and options listed here are available to all students, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or other protected identities.

Confidential Support Resources

Quick Reference

Campus Resources

Off-Campus & Community

University Policies

General Information

Learn more about how and where to make a report on-and-off campus.

Resources that have confidentiality by law and provide support and information.

Information on requesting University assistance and interim measures regardless of whether of the individual pursues formal reporting.

Learn more about Civil Protection Orders in King County and the State of Washington.

Receive assistance from the Family Law Center for filing Domestic/Dating Violence Protection Order and Sexual Assault Protection Order.

The University has education programs for incoming students and new employees plus ongoing campaigns for students, staff, and faculty designed to promote awareness and prevention of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual misconduct, and stalking.

Visit Prevention and Education to learn more.

Resources

Resources and referral for concerns not related to sexual misconduct.