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Resources

CARE: Campus Assault Resources & Education

Confidential Resource: These services are 100% confidential.

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careprogram.ucla.edu

advocate@careprogram.ucla.edu

(310) 206-2465

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  • Crisis support is available 24 hours a day on their phone hotline 

  • Committed to the eradication of sexual and gender-based violence through creating and sustaining a safe, healthy, and equitable community for all people 

  • Provides confidential support for student survivors. They can assist with resources, navigating reporting options, and assisting with campus accommodations

UCLA Support Services

CAPS: Counseling and Psychological Services 

counseling.ucla.edu

(310) 825-0768 

  • Counselors are available by phone 24 hours a day

  • Provides students with crisis counseling, individual counseling, group counseling, psychiatric evaluation and treatment, emergency intervention, trainings to the UCLA community, psychoeducational groups and workshops.

Office of Ombuds Services 

oombuds.ucla.edu 

(310) 825-7627 105 

Strathmore Building 

Monday to Friday; 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (or by appointment)

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UCLA Title IX Office: Campus Reporting

sexualharassment.ucla.edu

(310) 206-3417 

titleix@conet.ucla.edu

  • Administrative reports of sexual violence can be made at the Title IX Office. Survivors can request an initial consultation, seek interim measures, secure a no-contact directive, request an investigation, or explore alternative resolutions 

UCLA Reporting Agencies

Student Legal Services: Campus Reporting 

Studentlegal.ucla.edu

(310) 825-9894

  • Survivors of sexual violence may also file a restraining order or file a suit in civil court

  • Call in advance to schedule an appointment. An initial 1-hour consultation costs $10 for students.

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UCLA Police Department (UCPD)

Criminal Reporting

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ucpd.ucla.edu

(310) 825-1491

info@ucpd.ucla.edu

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  • It is always a survivor’s choice to report sexual violence as a crime. Survivors can file a police report, a restraining order, or press charges in a criminal court. If a survivor chooses not to report the crime immediately, the report can still be made at a later time 

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UC Survivors +Allies

ucspeaksup.org/uc-survivors-allies

  • Advocates for research with victim-survivors, communications about resources for victim-survivors and to educate our broader community, and activism to change and/or update UC policies and funding allocation.

UC Peer Support Groups

Bruin Consent Coalition

bruinconsentcoalition@gmail.com

  • Supports survivors of sexual violence. All members receive trauma-informed training, advocacy and resource education

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UCLA Sexperts

uclasexperts.wordpress.com

  • Provides peer education dedicated to educating the UCLA community about sexual health, pleasure, consent and communication.

The Thriving Initiative

thethrivinginitiative.org

  • Promotes holistic community healing initiatives. 

  • Serves student survivors of interpersonal violence (sexual assault, stalking, dating/domestic violence) and their allies in the Santa Barbara area. Our workshops focus on diverse healing modalities and create opportunities for survivors and allies to build community without sharing past traumas and instead focus on a positive way forward.

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Bruin Resource Center 

Brc.ucla.edu

(310) 825-3945

B44 Student Activities Center

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Center for Accessible Education 

Cae.ucla.edu

(310) 825-1501

(310) 206-6083 (TDD)

A255 Murphy Hall

  • Provides services to students with temporary and/or permanent disabilities 

Campus Resources With Responsible Employees

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Consultation & Response Team 

studentincrisis.ucla.edu

CRTeam@ucla.edu

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Dashew Center 

internationalcenter.ucla.edu

(310) 825-1681

(866) 743-7732 (ISSP Hotline)

  • Provides assistance and information regarding visas and immigration 

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Residential Life 

reslife.ucla.edu

(310) 825-3401

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Economic Crisis Response Team

studentincrisis.ucla.edu/Economic Crisis-Response 

(310) 206-1189

ecr@saonet.ucla.edu

  • The Economic Crisis Response Team (ECR TEAM) provides support and guidance to students who have self identified, or are identified by UCLA faculty or staff, as experiencing a financial crisis that impacts their academic success at UCLA â€‹â€‹

Campus Resources With Responsible Employees

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LGBT Resource Center 

lgbt.ucla.edu

(310) 206-3628

  • Provides education and advocacy services supporting intersectional identity development as well as fostering unity, wellness, and an open, safe, and inclusive environment for UCLA’s LGBTQ community

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Center for the Pacific Asian Family

nurturingchange.org

3424 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90010

(800) 339-3940

  • Provides multi-lingual 24-hour helpline, shelter services, court advocacy, and legal assistance for API survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault

  • Offers a CalOES certified 65-hour Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Advocacte Training training twice each year.

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Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles 

advancingjustice-la.org

Los Angeles, California

(213) 977-7500

info@apalc.org

Agencies Serving Asians and Pacific Islanders

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Chinatown Service Center 

cscla.org

Los Angeles, California

(213) 808-1700

info@cscla.org

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Korean American Family Services 

kfamla.org

Los Angeles,  California

(213) 389-6755

admin@kfamla.org

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Little Tokyo Service Center, a Community Development Corporation 

ltsc.org

231 E. Third St. G-106, Los Angeles, California 90013

(213) 473-3030

info@ltsc.org

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