From the EO Office: Update on sexual violence reporting options

Western is committed to ensuring learning and working environments free of discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. The university engages in ongoing efforts to most effectively prevent and respond to reports of sexual violence, which includes sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking.  These behaviors violate Western’s Policy on Preventing and Responding to Sex Discrimination, Including Sexual Misconduct, as well as civil rights and criminal law.

Students who have experienced any type of sexual misconduct including sexual violence perpetrated by another student may report such behavior to the Equal Opportunity Office/Title IX Coordinator, University Police (on-campus incidents) and Bellingham Police (off-campus incidents).The Office of Student Life/Student Conduct Officer will no longer investigate reports of sexual misconduct, including sexual violence.  Faculty and staff may report to the Equal Opportunity Office/Title IX Coordinator and/or University Police as well. 

CASAS, the Counseling Center and the Student Health Center continue to provide confidential support, mental health care, and medical care for students who experience sexual violence. For faculty and staff, the Employee Assistance Program continues to provide confidential support, and Human Resources administers protected leave related to sexual violence.  All students, faculty and staff may also wish to contact confidential resources off campus, such as Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County (DVSAS) in downtown Bellingham, the Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline, the Northwest Network for Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse, and RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network).

Western’s Together Against Sexual Violence webpage, accessed via a link on the bottom of the university home page, provides information about reporting options and confidential resources, as well as details about how to support survivors.

In addition to investigating reports of sexual violence, the Equal Opportunity Office continues to address concerns and investigate complaints regarding discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, age, veteran status and marital status. The EO Office is located in Old Main 345 and can be reached at (360) 650-3307.  The university’s Bias Incident Reporting Form provides a way for individuals to anonymously report incidents of possible bias, but follow-up may be limited depending on how much information is shared.

Students, faculty and staff with questions about Western’s resources and reporting options related to sexual violence or discrimination are encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator and Vice Provost for Equal Opportunity, Sue Guenter-Schlesinger, or Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Assistant Director, EO Office,  Mohammed Cato, at (360) 650-3307.