Supporting Survivors: 教师 and Staff 资源

报告按钮

教职员工

If information regarding an incident of sexual misconduct or 暴力的关系 is shared with 你, 您需要完成 报告资讯科技表格 prior to the end of 你r day, and within 24 hours of receiving the report.

If 你 have questions, please contact the 第九条 coordinator, 简韦伯.

任何常规的满, 兼职, 或签约大学雇员, unless the employee is authorized or required by law to keep information confidential by virtue of the employee’s professional role (Victim Advocate, 校园心理咨询, Campus Nurse or Campus Pastor for example) is considered a Mandated Reporter.

If a mandated reporter becomes aware of an instance of alleged sexual misconduct, 暴力的关系 或跟踪 involving a student, the employee must promptly report that information to the 第九条 coordinator. 第九条协调员制定了 报告资讯科技表格 可用于此目的.


What To Do When a Student Shares That They Have Experienced an Incident of Relationship violence or sexual misconduct?

  1. 不带评判地倾听. Avoid making statements or asking questions which place blame or judgment on the victim-survivor.
  2. Assess the survivor's immediate safety and medical needs. If the survivor is in danger or it is a medical emergency, 致电校园安全260-982-5999, immediately to respond to the situation and coordinate transportation to the hospital.
  3. Inform them of available assistance. Provide them with contact information for Public Safety, 电话:260982-5999, 以及第九条协调员(ejwebb@dctdsj.com).

    点击 在这里 for confidential support and additional local 资源.
    Offer to assist the survivor in making any calls or contact, if 你 are able.

  4. Let them know 你 are required to report the incident. And reassure the survivor that the report will be kept confidential/private to the extent appropriate and allowed by law.

第九条报告

Explain the 第九条报告 Process to the Survivor

Because the University has a responsibility to provide a safe and nondiscriminatory environment, 你 must share information concerning the incident with the University's 第九条 coordinator, who oversees all reports of sexual misconduct and 暴力的关系. The 第九条 coordinator will contact the survivor to assess the situation and provide information concerning 资源 and options. 这就是所谓的吸纳会议. Talking with the 第九条 coordinator does not mean that the survivor is filing a formal complaint. The 第九条 coordinator will protect confidentiality/privacy to the extent appropriate and allowed by law.

你可以说
"I need to report that this incident occurred. The 第九条 coordinator or team member will send 你 an email asking if 你 would be willing to talk with them about the incident, 你的选择, 资源, and any concerns or needs 你 may have. The University takes all reports very seriously and needs to make sure 你're safe and supported.”

报告在一起
“In my role, I am required to make a report to the 第九条小组. Would 你 be conformable enough to sit with me while I make the report, to ensure I have 你r voice in the information shared. I can share with 你 that after we make the report, the Coordinator or Deputy will be in touch to talk with 你 and provide options and 资源.”

报告提醒

及时完成 报告 form. Please provide as much information as 你 have, including the names of the survivor and alleged perpetrator. You may skip any portion of the form for which 你 do not have information. Please use the words of the survivor. If 你 have questions, please contact 简韦伯 第九条 coordinator at 260-982-5417 or ejwebb@dctdsj.com.

共享额外资源

Provide online information to the survivor, showing them this section of the website when possible. Make the survivor aware that the 资源 remain available to them, even if the survivor prefers not to connect with 资源 in the short term.

If 你 have questions, please contact 简韦伯 第九条 coordinator at 260-982-5417 or ejwebb@dctdsj.com.

支持受害者-幸存者

When survivors disclose an experience of sexual assault, 暴力的关系, 或跟踪, 你 should serve as a positive bystander and source of support as they work through their reactions to the trauma. It is important to remember that a survivor disclosed their experience of misconduct because they trust 你.

要记住的几件事

  • Fewer than 2-8% of sexual assault reports are false reports. These numbers are similar to any other crime.
  • Focus on offering options, rather than giving advice or making decisions for the survivor. The assault took control away from the victim-survivor, 虽然是出于好意, making decisions for them can make them feel as though they are still not in control.
  • 关注幸存者的需求. Allow the survivor to dictate the course of the conversation and how much information to disclose. Avoid talking about how hearing the story makes 你 feel. Instead, ask how the survivor is doing and if they need anything.
  • Let the survivor know 你 are available to support them in whatever ways 感觉舒服.