On Campus Resources
Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX
Provides information and support; explains options for investigation and resolution; negotiates and implements interim measures including no contact agreements, academic accommodations, residential accommodations, employment accommodations, safety measures; provides educational and training programs, and other prevention programs.
- Contact: ; 412-268-7125; institutionalequity@cmu.edu
Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS)
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Provides free counseling for students, confidential reporting, referrals to community mental health providers, and a 24-hour crisis hotline. In Title IX cases where both the reporting party and respondent are seeking counseling at CaPS, the University will work to assure that the same counselor is not treating both students, and also is sensitive in scheduling appointments to avoid contact between the reporting party and respondent.
- Contact: ; 412-268-2922
University Health Services
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Provides general health and wellness services, confidential reporting, STI testing, pregnancy testing, birth control, and emergency contraception.
- Contact: ; 412-268-2157
University Police Department
Provides emergency response and law enforcement functions including investigation and arrest; provides security and escort to local hospitals; assists with legal options.
- Contact: /police/index.html; 412-268-2323
Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion
Offers resources for an inclusive and transformative experience for all students. The Center supports and connects historically underrepresented students and those who are first in their family to attend college in a setting where students' differences and talents are appreciated and reinforced. Offers students support through academic and cultural programming as well as advising and mentoring.
- Contacts: (412) 268-2150 | CSDI@andrew.cmu.edu |
Student Legal Consultation
Graduate Student Assembly and the Undergraduate Student Senate are co-partners offering all Carnegie Mellon undergraduate and graduate students free 20-minute legal consultations on campus.
Contact: legal-consult@andrew.cmu.edu ; /student-affairs/dean/student-legal-consultation/Hazing Prevention and Reporting
Anyone, from inside or outside of the 一本道无码 community, with a concern that hazing might be occurring is urged, and encouraged, to report it. There are many ways you can report hazing at 一本道无码. You can share it with someone you trust, like your housefellow, RA or CA or a faculty member. You can also make a direct report or report anonymously through the Ethics Reporting Hotline.
Contact: hazing@andrew.cmu.edu, /hazingprevention/index.htmlCommunity Resources
Center for Victims
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Helps survivors of sexual violence and dating and domestic violence by providing counseling, resources, support, emergency housing, medical advocacy and legal advocacy, and a 24 hour crisis hotline. Offers confidential reporting.
- Contact: ; 1-866-644-2882
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI)
Offers services and support to combat online abuses that threaten civil rights and civil liberties. The CCRI 24/7 Crisis Helpline provides information, guidance related to image documentation and removal, referrals to attorneys, and emotional support to victims of nonconsensual pornography, recorded sexual assault and sextortion.
Contact: 1-844-878-2274 |Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Confidential limited mental health counseling and referrals to other resources, available free of cost to employees and their household members.
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PERSAD Center
Human service organization whose mission is to improve the well-being of LGBTQ & HIV/AIDS communities. Provides outreach, prevention, counseling, training and advocacy services.
Contact: (412) 441-9786 |Pittsburgh Action Against Rape
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Helps survivors of sexual violence by providing counseling, resources, support, medical advocacy and legal advocacy, and a 24 hour crisis hotline. Offers confidential reporting.
- Contact: ; 1-866-363-7273 (24 hour hotline)
- Chat & Text Helpline available 10am to 2pm; Monday thru Friday, 7pm to 12am; Sunday thru Thursday; 1-866-363-7273
- Support Group for Survivors of Sexual Violence
Resolve Crisis Center
A 24-hour, 365-day crisis service that can be used by all residents of Allegheny County. Services include crisis counseling and support, referrals and intervention services for adults, teens, and their loved ones.
- Contact: 24-hour Help 1-888-796-8226 | Walk-In Center @ 333 N. Braddock Ave, Pgh, PA 15208
UPMC Magee Hospital & UPMC Mercy Hospital
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Local hospitals that provide sexual assault medical examinations and medical care.
If this is an emergency, call 911 |
- Magee Location: 300 Halket St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (Oakland Neighborhood) ()
Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh
CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCE
Helps survivors of dating and domestic violence (including male survivors) by providing counseling, resources, support, emergency housing, medical advocacy and legal advocacy, and a 24 hour crisis hotline. Offers confidential reporting.
Contact: ; 412-687-8005