Resources for Support, Consent, Healthy Relationships, Parents and Others

If you or someone close to you has experienced or is experiencing gender or sexual violence, or has been accused of engaging in sexual violence towards another person, you likely have a lot of questions. The resources in this guide provide information about some of the questions you may have. There are resources below on these topics:

  • Emergency
  • Crime Reporting
  • Campus Reporting
  • Medical Assistance
  • SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner)
  • 24-Hour 24/7 Crisis Text and Phone Hotlines for Immediate Help
  • Counseling and Advocacy for Victims and Survivors of Sexual Violence
  • Legal Resources; Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Policies and Procedures; Learn About Affirmative Consent
  • Resources about Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships
  • Resources for LGBTQ+ Community Members
  • Resources for Victims and Survivors
  • Resources for Accused Students
  • Resources for Parents

 You are also welcome to contact the Office for Institutional Equity and we will be as helpful as we can with responding to your questions.

 Emergency: Call 911

 Crime Reporting

  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Police Department 216-687-2020, /police/police
  • Cleveland Police Department 216-623-5000
  • Cleveland State Anonymous Reporting Hotline 888-837-1824 or /police/anonymous-reporting

 Campus Reporting

  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Office for Institutional Equity 216-687-2223 or oie@csuohio.edu or
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Anonymous reporting or 24/7 EthicsPoint Hotline: 1-888-837-1824
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Ombudsperson /provost/ombudsperson or 216-687-3993

 Medical Assistance

  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Health and Wellness Services 216-687-3649* 
  • Cleveland Clinic Hospitals 888-223-CARE  
  • University Hospitals 1-866-UH4-CARE; 1-866-844-2273
  • Metro Hospitals 800-554-5251

 SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Evidence Collection

  • Cuyahoga County SANE Unit Hospitals
  • UH Center for Emergency Medicine at 216-844-3726. If you would like more information about the SANE program, please call 216-844-0372. To speak to a SANE patient advocate, call 216-844-3743.
  • MetroHealth Emergency Rooms:
    •  Brecksville Health and Surgery Center 216-957-9000, 9200 Treeworth Blvd. in Brecksville
    • Cleveland Heights Medical Center 216-524-7377, 10 Severance Circle in Cleveland Heights
    • Main Campus Medical Center 216-778-7800, 2500 MetroHealth Drive in Cleveland
    • Parma Medical Center (Snow Road) 216-524-7377, 12301 Snow Road in Parma

 24/7 Crisis Text and Phone Hotlines for Immediate Help

  • Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 24-Hour Crisis and Support Hotline: (216) 619-6192 or (440) 423-2020 or chat online
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-HOPE (4673)
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Counseling Center hotline 216-687-2277
  • The Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741
  • ULifeline - Text "START" to 741-741 or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
  • RAINN – chat one at online.rainn.org   
  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK (8255)  (Online Chat)
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse Hotline 1-800-662-HELP

 Counseling and Advocacy for Victims and Survivors of Sexual Violence

  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Counseling Center 216-687-2277* 
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Employee Assistance Program (800) 227-6007* 
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Health and Wellness Services 216-687-3649* 
  • Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ MareyJoyce Green Women’s Center 216-687-4674
  • Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 216-619-6192
  • JFSA Cleveland  
  • Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center of Cleveland 216-229-2420 or 216-391-HELP for emergency assistance
  • RAINN Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network  1-800-656-HOPE or 1-800-656-4673
  • Witness/Victim Services Center 216-443-7345
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Sexual Violence or call 800-232-4636
  • 24/7 National Domestic Violence and "What to expect when reaching out"
  • Domestic Violence, sexual assault, child abuse, counseling, legal, housing, LGBTQ-Friendly and more services

 Legal Resources

  • Legal Aid 216-687-1900
  • More Legal Aid resources:

 Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Policies and Procedures

 Learn About Affirmative Consent

  • General information on consent
  • Healthline Guide to Sexual Consent:
  • Teaching Sexual Health
  • General information on consent
  • Quick videos about consent
    •  

 Resources About Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

  • Healthy relationships and
  • Identifying abuse
  • Healthy communication with your partner
  • Trust within a relationship
  • Consent within a relationship
  • Quiz: Is your relationship healthy?  
  • Quiz: Are you a good partner?  

 Resources for LGBTQ+ Community Members

  • General information and resources
  • How to help LGBTQ+ survivors, stories from LGBTQ+ community and resources
  • Common obstacles for LGBTQ+ youth
  • How is LBGTQ+ abuse different from non-LGBTQ+ abuse?
  • The Trevor Lifeline: Preventing Suicide Among LGBTQ Youth 866-488-7386

Resources for Victims and Survivors

  • Healthline Sexual Resource Assault Guide: 
  • What next?  
  • Know your rights; what can you about your situation?

Resources for Students Accused of Violating the Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Violence and Retaliation

  • Counseling for students accused of a policy violation - Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥ Counseling Center 216-687-2277
  • Trained process support for students accused of a policy violation /institutional-equity/oie-process-advisors
  • Rights of students accused of a policy violation /sites/default/files/Complainant.Respondent.Rights.docx.pdf
  • Is it possible you were harming your partner?
  • Know your rights; what can you do about your situation?
  • Quiz: Was your relationship healthy?  
  • Quiz: Were you a good partner?  
  • If you have been accused, start here.  
  • Due Process on College Campuses and  

 Resources for Parents

  • How can you help a friend or family member?  
  • What are signs of relationship abuse? Links to help others
  • How is LBGTQ+ abuse different from non-LGBTQ+ abuse?  
  • Sexual assault and safety on college campuses
  • What to do if someone close to you is a survivor of sexual assault:

If your student is a victim of sexual violence, you may also find it helpful to review the resources in this list for victims and survivors. If your student is accused of violating the Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Violence and Retaliation, you may also find it helpful to review the resources in this list for students accused of policy violations.

 The * denotes a campus confidential resource. Campus confidential resources do not reveal to the Office for Institutional Equity that a student may be a possible victim of sexual violence.

 

 

University Title IX
Coordinator

LaJuan N. Flores, M.Ed., SPHR
Director and Title IX
Coordinator, Office for
Institutional Equity