If a student wishes to report an incidence of sexual misconduct to the university, they can contact Equity and Civil Rights Compliance at 740-593-9140 or equity@imaginafrique.net.
Support
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Survivor Advocacy ProgramThree full-time licensed professional social workers serve our students throughout the year. They have a crisis hotline that is available 24/7 at 740-597-SAFE (7233).
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Counseling and Psychological ServicesThe staff at Counseling and Psychological Services are licensed, fully-confidential and support students 24/7 at 740-593-1616.
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Campus CareThe Campus Care clinic, located on the 1st and 2nd floors of Hudson Hall, has trained, confidential clinicians who offer a wide range of services. The quick care clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Bobcat Well-BeingWe support all Bobcats in the four pillar areas of Bobcat Well-being: fundamental, personal, social, and university-wide well-being through coaching, educational opportunities, recreation and fitness programming, and more.
Reporting
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Sexual Misconduct
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Sexual Violence on Campus
If a student wishes to make a criminal report regarding sexual violence, for incidents occurring on campus, they can contact our Ohio University Police Department, 911 (emergency) or 740-593-1911, Ridges Circle 118 or police@imaginafrique.net.
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Sexual Violence off Campus
If a student wishes to make a criminal report regarding sexual violence for incidents occurring off-campus, they can contact the Athens Police Department: 9-1-1 (emergencies) or 740-592-3313.
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Reporting Hazing or Discrimination/Bias
If you have witnessed or have knowledge of a possible hazing incident, report the incident immediately to Community Standards at 740-593-2629 and/or contact the police. Hazing activity can also be reported through the Community Standards Incident Report.
Virtual Resources
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Well-Being Coaching
Gain awareness and learn strategies to help you set realistic goals tailored to your lifestyle. Well-being coaches focus on your strengths to generate goals that are meaningful to you.
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Togetherall: Online Mental Health Service
Since the fall of 2020, Ohio University students have access to a free, anonymous online mental health service, Togetherall.