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If you feel that you are in immediate danger, please call 911.


Get to know the places, people, and policies that offer support if you or a friend is assaulted. You have options -- you don’t have to go through this alone.

It is important to remember that all emotional responses are normal. You may feel upset, calm, or anything in between. Each survivor copes with the trauma of assault differently. Resist the urge to blame yourself or think you should have done something differently. The important thing is that you survived. Now it is important to reach out to a friend you trust and utilize all available resources when you feel ready. 你并不孤单. The 第九条 team is here to help.


第一步

If you have experienced sexual harassment or assault, take these steps to get help:

步骤1: Find a safe environment and ask a trusted individual to stay with you for support. Know that the incident was not your fault.

步骤2: 联系911, 校园安全 ((509) 527-2222), your resident assistant (RA), or a University staff member, 可用的24/7. 

步骤3: Seek medical attention to take care of any injuries (visible or unseen). 保留证据. Don’t shower or brush your teeth; keep clothes in a paper bag. 去普罗维登斯街. 玛丽医院.

步骤4: Once you are safe and have sought medical attention, 提交报告 关于事件. 

查看更多资源 跟谁说话?, whether it be on or off campus.


提交报告

Sexual assault is a crime as well as a violation of WWU policy. You can hold a perpetrator accountable through the police and/or the university. If the alleged perpetrator is a WWU student or employee, you are encouraged to 提交报告 through the university disciplinary system.


报告的途径

第九条协调员

Report issues to the 第九条协调员, David Lindstrom, via WWU’s Harassment/ Discrimination Complaint Form. You can also send an email to 第九条 Case Manager, Aman Kaur at titleIX@xmxlx168.net. If you prefer to speak with someone in person, rather than completing the form, you can call the 第九条协调员 at (509) 527-2259, or (509) 527-2222 after-hours. 


校外

校外辅导员, 提倡, and health care providers will also generally maintain confidentiality and not share information with the University unless the victim requests the disclosure and signs a consent or waiver form. If you would like to report to someone off campus, you may also contact the YWCA Crisis Center 24/7 at:

  • (509) 529-9922—Walla Walla
  • (503) 988 - 6400 -波特兰
  • (406) 542 - 1944米苏拉
  • (406) 245 - 4472 -比林斯
  • 罗萨里奥校区, you can contact the Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (24/7) at 1-(888) 336-9591

当地执法部门

To report issue to local law enforcement, contact:

  • College Place Police—(509) 525-7773
  • Walla Walla Police—(509) 527-4434
  • Portland Police—(503) 823-4800
  • Missoula Police—(406) 552-6300
  • Billings Police—(406) 657-8460
  • Anacortes Police—(360) 293-4684

Your personal bill of rights

I have the right to say "no" without feeling guilty or having to explain myself.
I have the right to change my mind.
I have the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
I have the right to change and grow.
I have the right to ask for help and support.
I have the right to not be judged.
I have the right to be in an equal relationship.
I have the right not to be dominated.
I have the right to say "no" to anything when I feel that I am not ready, 不安全, or it violates my values.