How It Feels: [exhibit by Ava DeConcini in Green Library]: More campus community resources
Explicit content warning: This guide accompanies an art installation which contains descriptions of sexual assault and prompts viewers/readers to think about the impact of those assaults on campus life.
Campus centers and community networks
- Bridge Peer Counseling CenterThe Bridge Peer Counseling Center is Stanford’s student run peer-counseling center. We offer anonymous 24/7 peer counseling to members of the greater Stanford community. Staffed by trained undergraduate and graduate Stanford students, we are here to listen and support. Scroll down this page for more resource links.
- Center for relationship abuse awareness ( a Palo Alto organization)Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness is an educational and informational resource and not a service provider or hotline for victims of relationship abuse. If you are experiencing relationship abuse and need immediate guidance, assistance and/or care, please contact:
National Relationship Abuse Hotline Toll Free Phone: 800-799-7233 / 800-799-SAFE
TTY: 800-787-3224 - Clayman Institute for Gender ResearchFounded in 1974, the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University has put research into action by inspiring innovative solutions that advance gender equality. The Institute operates as an incubator for collaboration, engaging diverse groups of experts and scholars to identify and tackle the next big questions related to gender equality.
- Confidential Support Team (CST) - Vaden Health CenterThe Confidential Support Team (CST) offers free and confidential support to Stanford students impacted by sexual assault and relationship violence, including domestic abuse, intimate partner abuse, stalking, and sexual or gender-based harassment and discrimination.
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - Vaden Health CenterCAPS provides an array of mental health services available to students: clinical services, groups and workshops, and options for care outside of CAPS.
- Ombuds OfficeThe Ombuds Office is a confidential resource available to all faculty, staff, postdocs, and students who are experiencing a conflict or issue that is interfering with their academic or work life at Stanford.
- Sexual Harrassment/Assault Response and Education (SHARE), Title IX OfficeThe SHARE (Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Education) Title IX Office is the University’s central resource for redressing and preventing sexual harassment and violence issues experienced by all Stanford community members. Formed in September of 2020, the SHARE Title IX Office brings together in collaboration the teams of the former Title IX, SHPO, and SARA Offices.
- Stanford Faculty Staff Help CenterThe Stanford Faculty Staff Help Center offers a variety of services for the Stanford community, including confidential counseling, workshops, discussion groups, department consultations, and facilitated conversations.
- Women's community centerThe Women's Community Center ( WCC) exists to facilitate growth and engagement for Stanford students around issues of gender, equity, identity, and justice. The WCC does this by building community and providing innovative opportunities to explore scholarship, leadership, and activism. The WCC approach is inclusive, intersectional, and welcoming of people of any background or level of prior engagement with these issues.
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