California State University, East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, or sexual orientation in its education programs or activities.广西快3计划导师 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, gender, or sexual orientation in employment, as well as all education programs and activities operated by the University (both on and off campus), and protect all people regardless of their gender or gender identity from sex discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and sexual violence. Recently, Title IX's scope has been expanded to include employees and campus visitors.
Read the full policy: Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Sex (PDF)广西快3计划导师. Read more about , and the .
The university's primary concern is the safety of its campus community members. The use of alcohol or drugs never makes the victim at fault for sexual discrimination, harassment or violence; therefore, victims should not be deterred from reporting incidents of sexual violence out of a concern that they might be disciplined for related violations of drug, alcohol or other university policies. Except in extreme circumstances, victims of sexual violence shall not be subject to discipline for related violations of the Student Conduct Code.
Help is available. To report an incident of sexual violence, contact any of the following individuals or agencies:
Call 9-1-1 if you are in the midst of any kind of emergency, immediate harm or threat of harm.
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Criminal | Reporting to University police and/or local police is an option at any time following a Sexual Violence incident. If you choose not to report to the police immediately, you can still make the report at a later time. However, with the passage of time, the ability to gather evidence to assist with criminal prosecution may be limited. Depending on the circumstances, the police may be able to obtain a criminal restraining order on your behalf. The university police department has mutual agreements with all agencies in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. In case of a parallel investigation, information regarding the incident shall be shared exclusively on a "need to know" basis. |
University Police Lieutenant Omar Miakhail 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542 510-885-3791 Anonymous Phone Line: 510-885-2444 Hayward Police Department Special Victims Unit 300 W. Winton Ave. Hayward, CA (510) 293-7034 Non-emergency: (510) 293-7000 Concord Police Department Non-emergency: (925) 671-3220 Emergency: (925) 671-3333 from cell phone |
Administrative |
You may report to the campus Title IX Coordinator any incident of Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, or Sexual Violence (including Rape, Acquaintance Rape, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking). The campus Title IX Coordinator will discuss with you any reasonable interim remedies the University may offer prior to conclusion of an investigation or potential disciplinary action to reduce or eliminate negative impact on you and provide you with available assistance. Read more about the role and responsibilities of the Title IX Coordinator. Students may fill out a student complaint form and submit it to the Title IX Coordinator. |
CSUEB Title IX Coordinator SA 1600 Hayward, CA 94542
CSUEB Title IX Officer
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Health and Counseling | You may choose to seek advice and assistance from physicians, psychotherapists, professional counselors, sexual assault and domestic violence counselors and advocates, including individuals who work or volunteer for them. Please see the Support tab for a full list of resources. |
On Campus Medical & Counseling Services 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. SHCS 1209, Hayward, CA 94542
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Confidential Advocate |
The Confidential Advocate is a counselor and sexual assault advocate here exclusively to talk to and advocate for survivors, and those impacted by sexual violence including: sexual harassment, dating and intimate partner violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual exploitation. The confidential advocate serves the entire campus community; students, faculty, staff and affiliates. Gagan is a representative from BAWAR (Bay Area Women Against Rape) a non-profit in Oakland, which addresses the problem of sexual assault with two basic goals: 1) to establish a place where rape and incest survivors can receive the quality counseling and advocacy they need, and 2) to provide community education regarding sexual assault issues. BAWAR offers experienced counseling and advocacy 24-hours per day." |
Gagan Gill-Bhadare
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Non-Reporting |
广西快3计划导师You are strongly encouraged to report any incident of Sexual Violence to the police and/or campus Title IX Coordinator so that steps may be taken to protect you and the rest of the campus community. However, non-reporting is also an option. When the Investigation is Limited by Confidentiality In cases where the university’s ability to investigate a complaint is limited due to the victim’s request for confidentiality, Cal State East Bay will take a comprehensive approach to preventing sexual assault. This includes taking steps to limit the effects of the alleged sexual misconduct and prevent its recurrence without initiating formal action against the alleged perpetrator. Examples of actions that can be taken include: providing increased monitoring, supervision, or security at locations or activities where the misconduct occurred; providing training and education materials for students and employees; revising and publicizing the school’s policies on sexual misconduct; and conducting climate surveys regarding sexual misconduct. |
If you wish to fill out a complaint form online with the OCR, you may do so at:
The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault
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Student Healthand CounselingServices |
Cal State East Bay's on-campus Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) center is staffed with trained counselors and medical staff who can provide immediate (as well as ongoing) confidential support and can discuss your options with you. Starting Fall 2014, SHCS is now offering after-hours mental health services to better serve our students. |
510-885-3735 shcs@csueastbay.edu Hayward Campus SHCS 1209 (between KPE and the Library) Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm |
广西快3计划导师From its beginnings in 1971, BAWAR has addressed the problem of sexual assault with two basic goals:
The Confidential Advocate is a counselor and sexual assault advocate here exclusively to talk to and advocate for survivors, and those impacted by sexual violence including: sexual harassment, dating and intimate partner violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual exploitation. The confidential advocate serves the entire campus community; students, faculty, staff and affiliates. 广西快3计划导师Gagan is a representative from BAWAR (Bay Area Women Against Rape) a non-profit in Oakland, which addresses the problem of sexual assault with two basic goals:
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24-hour Hotline:
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SFWAR provides resources, support, advocacy and education to strengthen the work of all individuals, and communities in San Francisco that are responding to, healing from, and struggling to end sexual violence. |
广西快3计划导师24-hour Hotline: info@sfwar.org |
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The Men's Center for Counseling | Offers a diverse and skilled staff of licensed therapists, specializing in the field of men's psychology and gender issues, that provide a safe and supportive environment for change and healing in men's lives. | 510-644-8262 2925 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, CA |
Operating around the clock, seven days a week, confidential and free of cost, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse. Callers to the Hotline can expect highly trained experienced advocates to offer compassionate support, crisis intervention information and referral services in over 170 languages. Visitors to this site can find information about domestic violence, safety planning, and local resources. | 24-hour Hotline:
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Offers support and information to victims of sexual assault. All calls are anonymous and confidential. You can also get 24/7 live help online. |
1-800-656-HOPE 24-Hour Online Help: |
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The National Center for Victims of Crime is a nonprofit organization advocating for all victims of crime - adults and children. They educate child victims about their rights and the recent provisions that have been established to protect them. . | 1-800-FYI-CALL 1-800-394-2255 TTY 1-800-211-7996 |
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SNAP is an independent, confidential network of survivors of religious sexual abuse and their supporters who work to protect the vulnerable, heal the wounded, and prevent abuse. |
925-708-6175 Melanie Sakoda |
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The Office for Victims of Crime offers the following resources: victim assistance information, research findings, and educational materials specific to domestic and family violence. | 1-800-363-0441 ITVERP@usdoj.gov |
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Offers crime victims and their families support and information at every stage of the criminal process. Victims have rights, and the Attorney General is committed to ensuring that those rights are protected. | 1-887-433-9069 | |
Provides valuable information if you were the victim, survivor, or witness to a crime and the offender was sentenced to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) either in an adult or juvenile facility. | 1-877-256-6877 |
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The California Victim Compensation Program can help pay bills and expenses that result from certain violent crimes. Victims of crime who have been injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible for help. | 1-800-777-9229 |
Informational Resource |
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The CDC Intimate Partner Violence webpage provides strategies on how to promote healthy behaviors in relationships, as well as data, reports, and a list of additional resources. | 1-800-232-4636 | |
The Defending Childhood Initiative, a component of the U.S. Department of Justice, was launched in 2010 and has been working with leading researchers to take an . | 202-514-2007 |
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The NIJ is the research, development and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice and is dedicated to improving knowledge and understanding of crime and justice issues through science. Intimate partner violence describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former intimate partner or spouse. |
202-307-2942 |
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Is a statewide membership coalition of domestic violence agencies and victim service providers that foster unity within the domestic violence movement in California. | 1-800-524-4765 | |
The mission of the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), a component of the U.S. Department of Justice, is to provide federal leadership in developing the national capacity to reduce violence against women and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. | 202-307-6026 |
We encourage victims of sexual violence to talk to someone about what happened – so you can get the support you need, and so the University can respond appropriately.
Whether a University employee is able to maintain confidentiality depends on the employee’s position and responsibilities at the University. Most university employees have a duty to report the incident to the Title IX Coordinator. Please refer to the table below to assist you in making informed choices about where to turn for help.
Read more about your rights and options.
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Privileged and Confidential Communications |
Physicians, Psychotherapists, Professional Counselors, Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Counselors and Advocates, and their support staff. |
A victim can seek assistance and support from physicians, psychotherapists, professional, and licensed counselors without triggering a University investigation that could reveal the victim’s identity or the fact of the victim’s disclosure. |
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University Police or Local Police. If you report an incidence of sexual violence to the police, the police are required to notify you that your name will become a matter of public record unless confidentiality is requested. If you request confidentiality, your name will not become a matter of public record and the police will not report your identity to anyone else at the University, including the Title IX Coordinator. However, the facts of the incident itself will be reported to the Title IX Coordinator, and the type of incident will be included in the annual crime statistics report, as required by the federal Clery Act. |
A victim can report to the police and request confidentiality in order to keep his or her identity confidential. However, the police are still required to report the facts of the incident to the Title IX Coordinator, AND report the type广西快3计划导师 of incident for the annual campus security report. |
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Title IX Coordinator and Other University Employees not listed above. If a victim requests of the Title IX Coordinator or another University employee that his/her identity remain completely confidential, the Title IX Coordinator will explain that the University cannot always honor that request and guarantee complete confidentiality. |
广西快3计划导师When a victim tells the Title IX Coordinator or another University employee about a Sexual Violence incident, the victim has the right to expect the University to take immediate and appropriate steps to investigate what happened and to resolve the matter promptly and equitably. |
In all cases, the University strongly encourages victims to report Sexual Violence directly to the Title IX Coordinator.
广西快3计划导师In cases where the university’s ability to investigate a complaint is limited due to the victim’s request for confidentiality, Cal State East Bay will take a comprehensive approach to preventing sexual assault. This includes taking steps to limit the effects of the alleged sexual misconduct and prevent its recurrence without initiating formal action against the alleged perpetrator. Examples of actions that can be taken include: providing increased monitoring, supervision, or security at locations or activities where the misconduct occurred; providing training and education materials for students and employees; revising and publicizing the school’s policies on sexual misconduct; and conducting climate surveys regarding sexual misconduct.
Outline of the process for handling student complaints.
Faculty and staff .
Outline of the process for handling employee, student employee, and third party complaints.
It is illegal to retaliate against anyone who files a complaint. See CSU Executive Orders 1096 and 1097.
Information on equitable rights of the complaints广西快3计划导师 and respondent.
Learn what steps the University can take in order to protect and accommodate victims during an
Sexual assault awareness and prevention training is required for ALL students at Cal State East Bay. Go to the frequently asked questions webpage to learn more about the training. The training will be available in Fall Quarter 2015.
In addition to taking the sexual assault awareness and prevention training module, students who are in leadership roles including Resident Advisors, Student Service Officers, Peer Mentors, student athletes, Greeks, and others, receive in-person training on sexual assault awareness and prevention and bystander intervention.
List of definitions广西快3计划导师 of Consent, Rape, Stalking, Sexual Violence, and more.
Learn how you can help prevent sexual violence.
Myth: Victims provoke sexual assaults when they dress provocatively or act in a promiscuous manner. Fact: Rape and sexual assault are crimes of violence and control that stem from a person's determination to exercise power over another. Neither provocative dress nor promiscuous behaviors are invitations for unwanted sexual activity. Read more myths and facts广西快3计划导师 about sexual violence.
CO Executive Order 1097: Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Students and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Students
CO Executive Order 1096: Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Employees and Third Parties and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Employees and Third Parties
CO Executive Order 1095 Systemwide Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking Policy Executive Order 1095 Revised June 23, 2015
广西快3计划导师 (Sex Discrimination Regulation)
Annual report on University crime statistics and other relevant safety/security information.
Any campus community member* who knows or has reason to know of allegations or acts that violate the policy prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation, shall promptly inform the DHR Administrator or Title IX Coordinator (if the allegations involve Sex Discrimination, Harassment or Sexual Violence).
Employees are required to disclose the name of a possible victim of Sexual Violence to the Title IX Coordinator even where the victim has requested that his/her name remain confidential广西快3计划导师; the Title IX Coordinator will determine whether confidentiality is appropriate given the circumstances of each such incident as set forth in Executive Order 1095.
To the extent possible, information reported to the Title IX Coordinator or other University employees will be shared only with individuals responsible for handling the University’s response to the incident. The University will protect the privacy of individuals involved in a Sexual Violence incident except as otherwise required by law or University policy.
广西快3计划导师As part of our commitment to creating and sustaining an educational and working environment free from all forms of violence and harassment, and in compliance with the recommendations of Title IX and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the University is offering training and education for all employees through Skillport, a content management system that provides access to a wealth of engaging online eLearning courses, books, and videos:
To access a course, follow these instructions:
*Limited Exceptions: The following persons are not required to report any information about an incident of sexual violence: (1) physicians; psychotherapists; professional, and licensed counselors who work on or off campus, and who provide medical or mental health treatment or counseling (including those who act in that role under their supervision); and (2) sexual assault and domestic violence counselors and advocates who work or volunteer on or off campus in sexual assault centers, victim advocacy offices, women’s centers, and health centers (including those who act in that role under their supervision, along with non-professional counselors or advocates who work or volunteer in sexual assault centers, victim advocacy offices, women’s centers or health centers), without the victim’s consent. See limited exceptions under California Law.
University Police are not required to report any personally-identifiable information about a victim of sexual violence if the victim requests confidentiality, but must report the facts广西快3计划导师 of the incident.