Appendix C
Sexual Misconduct: Rights, Options, and Resource Guide
Indiana University does not tolerate sexual misconduct in any form, including sexual harassment, sexual violence, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual exploitation and stalking. For emergencies, dial 911.
Sexual Misconduct: Complaint Resolution Processes at IU
When a formal complaint of sexual misconduct is filed with the University, a prompt, fair, and impartial
investigation and complaint resolution process is conducted in a reasonable timeframe given the circumstances
of the specific case. This includes the following rights to all parties:
- To be conducted by officials who are properly trained annually on issues related to sexual misconduct and
how to conduct an investigation at all stages of the complaint resolution process. - To be accompanied by an advisor during all proceedings, investigation meetings, or related meetings. The
role of any advisor is explained in the Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy. - Each party will be simultaneously notified in writing of the outcome and results of any disciplinary
proceedings, as well as the equal right to appeal the outcome of any disciplinary proceedings.
The procedures applied depend on the association of the individual accused of sexual misconduct, as well as
hether the complaint meets the initial criteria of a Title IX complaint. Procedures can be found in the University’s
Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy, and at StopSexualViolence.iu.edu.
Individuals found responsible through these processes by a preponderance of the evidence for engaging in sexual
misconduct will be sanctioned. Sanctions for sexual misconduct violations may include, but are not limited to,
separation from the university, including suspension, expulsion, or termination. Other protective measures may
include separating the parties, placing limitations on contact between the parties, or making alternative living,
class-placement, or workplace arrangements.
Sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking may also be found to be criminal acts following a
law enforcement investigation, which may also subject the respondent to criminal penalties under federal and
state law.
Retaliation
Retaliation against anyone who has reported an incident of sexual misconduct, provided information, or
participated in procedures or an investigation into a report of sexual misconduct, is prohibited by the University
and will not be tolerated. Concerns about potential retaliation in connection with a report of sexual misconduct
should be reported to the Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator.
Protective Measures
In addition to the supportive and remedial measures available through the University (see Resources), IU recognizes all valid orders of protection, no contact orders, restraining orders, or similar lawful orders. If you have a valid order, please inform IUPD so the order can be enforced on campus, if necessary. To learn more about protection orders, contact the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV) hotline at 1-800-332-7385.
Consent
Consent is about communication and respect. Sexual activity without consent is sexual misconduct.
University’s Definition of Consent
Consent is an agreement expressed through affirmative, voluntary words or actions, and mutually understandable to all parties involved, to engage in a specific sexual act at a specific time:
- Consent can be withdrawn at any time, as long as it is clearly communicated.
- Consent cannot be coerced or compelled by force, threat, deception, or intimidation.
- Consent cannot be given by someone who is incapacitated, as defined below.
- Consent cannot be assumed based on silence, the absence of “no” or “stop”, the existence of a prior or current
relationship, or prior sexual activity.
Incapacitation
A person is incapable of consent if they are unable to understand the fact, nature, extent, or implications of the situation due to drugs, alcohol, a mental disability, being asleep or unconscious, or based on their age (pursuant to Indiana law). With respect to alcohol and drugs, intoxication and/or impairment is not presumptively equivalent to incapacitation.
Consent does not exist when the individual initiating sexual activity knew or should have known of the other person’s
incapacitation.
Privacy & Confidentiality
Information Confidentiality
The University is committed to protecting your privacy by sharing information with only those who need to know.
Your information may need to be shared with those involved in investigating the incident, those responsible for
providing necessary resources and remedies, and those responsible for ensuring the public’s safety. You should
discuss your desires regarding confidentiality with any University employee with whom you speak, to ensure you
understand their reporting obligations and what information they may be required to share. As a note, the
University completes publicly available recordkeeping, including Clery Act reporting, without including personally
identifying information.
Responsible Employees
Most employees are considered Responsible Employees, which means they have to share any information they
know about an incident of sexual misconduct with the University or Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX
Coordinator. Responsible Employees include, but are not limited to, faculty and other instructors, academic
advisors, coaches and athletic staff that interact directly with students, student affairs administrators, residential
hall staff, supervisors, and employees in University offices that serve students.
Confidential Employees
There are employees that you can talk to confidentially, who do not have the same reporting obligations as a
Responsible Employee. Confidential Employees include those designated on your campus to be confidential,
such as health center staff, a victim advocate, as well as any licensed, professional counselors (e.g. mental health
counselors, psychologists).
Indiana State Rights for Victims of Domestic and Family Violence
Alleged victims of domestic and family violence are provided the additional rights under Indiana IC-35-40-5, if they choose to proceed with criminal prosecution.
You have the right to be:
treated with fairness, dignity, and respect; and
free from intimidation, harassment and abuse;
You have the right to be informed, upon request, when a person who is:
accused of committing; or
convicted of committing a crime perpetrated directly against you is released from custody or has escaped.
You have the right to confer with a representative of the prosecuting attorney’s office:
after a crime allegedly committed has been charged;
before the trial of a crime allegedly committed; and
before any disposition of a criminal case. This right does not include the authority to direct the prosecution of a criminal case.
You have the right to have your safety considered when decisions are made concerning pre-trial release from custody of a person accused of committing a crime against you.
You have the right to be heard at any proceeding involving sentencing, a post-conviction release decision, or a pre-conviction release decision under a forensic diversion program.
If the accused criminal is convicted, you have the right to make a written or oral statement to be used in a
pre-sentence report.You have a right to read a Victim’s Pre-sentence Report.
You have a right to respond to the material included in the pre-sentence report.
- You have the right to pursue restitution and other civil remedies against the perpetrator.
- You have a right to information, upon request, about the disposition of a case, the conviction or sentence on a case, and release of a perpetrator from custody.
- You have a right to be informed of your constitutional and statutory rights.
If you wish to exercise these rights, you must provide a current address and telephone number to your local County
Prosecutor’s Office. If charges are filed in your case, it is likely that the Judge will have a hearing on the defendant’s bond within days of the arrest. It is important to stay in contact with the Prosecutor’s Office to determine when this hearing, and other hearings will be held.
StopSexualViolence.iu.edu
For additional information on available resources on your campus and in the community, as well as a link to the University Discrimination, Harassment, & Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures, please visit: http://stopsexualviolence.iu.edu.
Help is Available: Rights & Options
Below is important information to consider. Please see contact options in the “Resources” section of this guide.
Find a Safe Place
Most importantly, call 911 if you or anyone else is in immediate danger and try to get to a safe place. Once you are safe, contact someone you trust to be with you for support. This could be a friend, family member, a resident assistant or even a trained sexual assault advocate.
Seek Medical Attention
Medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. This is necessary to mitigate the risk of sexually transmitted diseases or pregnancy and to treat any physical injury.
Preserve Evidence of the Incident(s)
If you have experienced any form of sexual misconduct, it is important to preserve any evidence that may be helpful should you decide to pursue a university or criminal complaint or obtain a protective order. Physical evidence is best collected as soon as possible or at least within 96 hours of the assault. Do not do any of the following things until you’ve gotten medical attention and/or contacted the police:
- Bathe or shower
- Use the restroom
- Change clothes or comb hair
- Clean up the crime scene
- Move anything the offender may have touched
It is best not to try to collect this physical evidence yourself, but to seek assistance from medical and/or law
enforcement personnel. Consider also preserving any electronic and other types of physical evidence (e.g., text
messages, social media posts, receipts, photos).
Counseling Support is Available
Counseling is recommended during this difficult time. Whether services are sought on campus or in the
community, remember that self-care is an important part in coping with the event. Confidential employees are
available on your campus (see “Privacy & Confidentiality”).
Consider Reporting the Incident
There are several reporting options, including reporting to campus or local law enforcement, reporting to a
campus Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator, going through the student conduct system, and/or
reporting online at StopSexualViolence.iu.edu. Campus authorities can assist in notifying law enforcement if
requested, however, you may also decline to notify law enforcement.
IU Bloomington Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
812-855-4111 or 911
Bloomington Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of Bloomington.
812-339-4477 or 911
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Monroe County outside the city of Bloomington.
812-349-2781 or 911
Office of Student Conduct
Responds to complaints regarding students. No contact and no trespass orders can be administered through this process.
812-855-5419
osc@iu.edu
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
Responds to discrimination/harassment complaints regarding employees and third parties. Responds to sexual misconduct complaints regarding students.
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of
Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-5419
ocrc@iu.edu
Katie Schuman
Director of Student Sexual Misconduct Investigations,
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Anna Krause
Director of the Office of Student Conduct
812-855-5419
osc@iu.edu
Confidential Counseling Services
IU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Sexual Assault Crisis Services (SACS)
Provides group and individual counseling, 24/7/365 crisis availability and advocacy. Counselors are located on the 4th floor of the IU Health Center.
812-855-8900 (SACS 24 hr. crisis line)
812-855-5711 (CAPS)
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
timelycare.com/iu
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Medical Services
Infection and injury evaluation, treatment, and forensic exams are available at the following locations:
IU Health Center
Services available to IU Bloomington students, student spouses, and dependents.
812-855-4011
Available M-F 8AM-12PM & 1PM-4:30PM
600 N. Eagleson Avenue
IU Health Bloomington Hospital Emergency Dept.
Available 24 hours a day
812-353-9515
2651 E Discovery Pkwy
Bloomington, IN 47408
Confidential Victim Advocate
Confidential Victim Advocates (CVA) in the Office for Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy work confidentially with students who have experienced sexual misconduct to connect them with available resources on and off campus, to assist in obtaining supportive measures, to assist them in the applicable conduct process, and to address their academic and other university related concerns.
812-856-2469
cva@indiana.edu
Located at 506 N Fess Avenue
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These
measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work
situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining
protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Confidential Victim Advocate 812-856-2469; cva@iu.edu
Office of Student Conduct 812-855-5419
Office of Civil Rights Compliance 812-855-4889
Office of International Services
The Office of International Services can assist students with visa and immigration advising and provides additional support services for international students.
812-855-9086
ois@iu.edu
Protective Order Project
Student volunteers from the Maurer School of Law help victims of stalking, sexual assault, and dating or relationship violence get and enforce civil protective orders at no cost.
812-855-4800
pop@iu.edu
Student Legal Services
Attorneys and law students provide legal assistance and representation to students free of charge, including walkin
consultations and assistance with filing applications for Protective Orders after sexual assault.
812-855-7867
https://studentlife.indiana.edu/care-advocacy/legal-services/index.html
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the DSS office.
812-855-7578
iubaes@iu.edu
Community Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 (available 24/7)
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can be obtained by contacting the Monroe County Bar Association.
monroecountybar.org
Protection Orders
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
Protective Order Assistance Program
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Monroe County Clerk’s Office.
Monroe County Clerk’s Office
301 N. College Ave., Room 201
Bloomington, IN
812-349-2614
Advocacy Services
Middle Way House
Advocacy services available (no cost). Staff will also accompany individuals to a medical exam.
812-336-0846 (24 hr. crisis intervention)
IU Indianapolis Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
317-274-7911 or 911
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
Responds to incidents in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
317-327-3811 or 911
IU Indianapolis Office of Student Conduct
The IU Indianapolis disciplinary process is a fair and educational process designed to promote a safe educational environment and develop students who are productive members of both the local and global communities. Responds to reports of student misconduct.
317-274-4431
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Office of Student Conduct
The IU disciplinary process is a fair and educational process designed to promote a safe educational environment
and develop students who are productive members of both the local and global communities. Responds to
reports of student misconduct.
317-274-4431
indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance
and Title IX
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Karloa Stevens
Campus Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
317-274-5528
ocrcindy@iu.edu
Katie Schuman
Director of Student Sexual Misconduct Investigations,
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / l Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Heather Brake
Director, Office of Student Conduct
317-274-4431
indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Confidential Advocacy & Support
Confidential resources are available to provide support and advocacy for victims of sexual misconduct, regardless of whether you choose to make a report.
Confidential Survivor Advocates
317-274-2548
saadv@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/advocacy-resources/interpersonal-violence-prevention-andresponse/
index.html
Medical Services
IU Indianapolis Campus Health
The IU Indianapolis Campus Health offers confidential medical services.
Lockefield Village, first floor
980 Indiana Ave.
317-274-8214
healthsv@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/health/medical/index.html
Centers of Hope
Staff specially trained to conduct medical exam, collect forensic evidence, provide crisis support and help arrange follow-up care.
IU Health Methodist Hospital Center of Hope
1701 N Senate Blvd.
317-840-1145 (available 24/7)
Eskenazi Health Center of Hope
720 Eskenazi Avenue (near Ball Residence)
317-880-8006
Confidential Counseling Services
Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides professional psychological services for IU Indianapolis students free or at minimal charge.
Lockefield Village, second floor
980 Indiana Ave.
317-274-2548
capsindy@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/health/counseling-psychological/index.html
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
IUSM Mental Health Services
317-278-4357
https://medicine.iu.edu/education/mental-health-services/
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Community Health Network Behavioral Care Services
24/7 crisis line: 317-621-5700 (select option #1)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Confidential Survivor Advocates
saadv@iu.edu
317-274-2548
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
ocrcindy@iu.edu
317-274-2306
Office of Student Conduct
indycode@iu.edu
317-274-4431
Office of International Affairs
The Office of International Affairs can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support services for
international students.
317-274-7000
oia@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the AES office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodation during the process
through their assigned investigator.
317-274-3241
aes@iu.edu
https://diversity.indianapolis.iu.edu/offices/aes/index.html
Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention, and Response Task Force (SAPIR)
The task force coordinates sexual assault prevention and education efforts for students, faculty and staff.
https://sapir.indianapolis.iu.edu/
Community Resources
Legal ServicesFor assistance with legal options, contact:
Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
317-917-3685
http://www.icadvinc.org/
Center for Victim and Human Rights:
317-610-3427
http://www.cvhr.org/
To file a Petition for a Civil Order of Protection, you can file at:
The City-County Building, Marion County
200 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
317-327-8577
https://www.indy.gov/activity/file-a-protective-order
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
Available at no cost:
The Julian Center
317-920-9320 (24-hour crisis line)
Firefly Children & Family Alliance
317-634-5050 or 833-338-7277 (24/7 sexual assault crisis)
IU East Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department-East (IUPD-East)
Responds to incidents on campus.
765-973-8429 or 911
Richmond Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of Richmond.
765-983-7247 or 911
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Wayne County, outside the city of Richmond.
765-973-9393 or 911
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students provides wide-ranging support to the students of IU East, and assists students in resolving
problems that arise within the university. The Dean of Students also serves as the chief student judicial officer for
issues relating to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, and maintains all disciplinary records for the campus.
Whitewater Hall, Room 101
765-973-8525
iuedos@iu.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Medical Services
Reid Health
Services available include: collection of evidence (rape kit) for report to the police, infection and injury evaluation and
treatment.
1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond, IN 47374
765-983-3000
Confidential Counseling Services
Behavioral Health
Provides free, quality mental health services to students.
Whitewater Hall, Room 116A
765-973-8646
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
timelycare.com/iu
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
Centerstone Counseling Services
Provides a wide range of services, recognizing that every individual is unique. They work with each client to personalize treatment plans to meet recovery goals.
831 Dillon Drive
800-344-8802
A Better Way
A Better Way services eight surrounding counties. Services offered to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and homelessness. All services provided are free of charge.
15 South 11th Street, Richmond, IN 47374
765-966-0538
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information, work with:
Dean of Students: 765-973-8525; iuedos@iu.edu
Office of Civil Rights Compliance: 812-855-4889
Center for Health Promotion
Health screenings including for STDs are available by appointment.
Hayes Hall, room 064; 765-973-8216
Office of Student Success/Student Advocate
Students experiencing barriers to their success can contact this office.
765-973-8235; iueoss@iu.edu
Office of International Services
The Office of International Services can assist students with visa and immigration advising and provides additional support services for international students.
812-855-9086 or ois@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the Office of Accessibility Services. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
765-973-8675
asiue@iu.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Wayne County Bar Association.
https://inbar.site-ym.com/?page=local_bars
Protection Orders
Wayne County Prosecutor's Office
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office.
301 East Main Street, Richmond, IN 47374
765-973-9220
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order, as well as advocate information, can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
IU Kokomo Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
765-455-9363 or 911
Kokomo Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of Kokomo.
765-457-1105 or 911
Howard County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Howard County outside the city of Kokomo.
765-457-1105 or 911
Office of the Dean of Students
The Office of the Dean of Students provides wide-ranging support to the students of IU Kokomo and assists
students in resolving problems that arise within the university. The Dean of Students also serves as the chief
student judicial officer for issues relating to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, and
maintains all disciplinary records for the campus.
765-455-9204
iukdos@iuk.edu
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
Responds to discrimination/harassment complaints regarding employees and third parties.
812-855-4889
ocrc@iu.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Sarah Sarber
Senior Advisor to the Chancellor
765-455-9316; shawkins@iu.edu
Medical Services
Both hospitals listed below can provide services for those affected by sexual assault/violence including infection
treatment, injury evaluation, treatment, and access to trained SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) nurses
available 24 hours a day to perform forensic exams.
Community Howard Regional Hospital
3500 South Lafountain
765-453-0702
Ascension St. Vincent Hospital
1907 West Sycamore
765-456-5433
Confidential Counseling Services
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Confidential counseling sessions are available at no charge to currently registered IU Kokomo students. Appointments are available on campus with the Mental Health Counselor.
765-455-9594 or 765-455-9203
iukcaps@iuk.edu
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
timelycare.com/iu
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Family Service Association of Howard County
A trained sexual assault advocate is there to offer you support, answer your questions and help you through the process. An advocate can accompany you to the hospital, go with you to the police (if desired) as well as talk with you about your options, including decisions around reporting. Assistance with protection orders is also offered.
(877) 482-4222 or 765-868-3154 (24 hours)
Community Howard Regional Health Behavioral Health Services
866-621-5719
317-621-5700 (24-Hour Crisis Line)
St. Vincent Kokomo Trinity House Behavioral Services
765-456-5900
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Office of the Dean of Students: 765-455-9204; iukdos@iu.edu
Office of Civil Rights Compliance: 765-455-9316
Resource Navigator
A resource navigator is available in the Office of Student Life and Campus Diversity
765-455-9353; slcd@iu.edu
International Services
The Office of the Dean of Students can assist students who have questions about visas and immigration advising and other support services for international students.
765-455-9204
The IU Office of International Services can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support services for international students.
812-855-9086
ois@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request
one through the Accessible Educational Services office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request
accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
accessibility@iu.edu
765-455-9301
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Howard County Bar Association.
https://inbar.site-ym.com/?page=local_bars
Protection Orders
Howard County Clerk’s Office
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Howard County Clerk’s Office.
104 North Buckeye
Kokomo, IN 46901
765-456-2204
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
IU Northwest Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
219-980-6501 or 911
Gary Police Department
Responds to incidents in the City of Gary.
219-881-1201 or 911
Lake County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Lake County outside the City of Gary.
219-755-3400 or 911
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students adjudicates violations of the Indiana University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct.
Hawthorn Hall, Room 449; 219-981-5660; deanstnw@iun.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Lita M. Pener
Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX at Northwest
219-980-6705; lmpener@iu.edu
Medical Services
IU Northwest Campus Health and Wellness Center
IU Northwest Campus Health and Wellness Center offers services for those affected by sexual assault, domestic
violence and dating violence, including injury treatment, emergency contraceptive information, and sexually
transmitted infection testing and treatment. Services are available to IU Northwest students, staff, and faculty.
Call to schedule an appointment.
Dunes Medical/Professional Building
Rm 1027
219-980-7250
Methodist Hospital Northlake
600 Grant Street
Gary, IN 46402
219-886-4000
Methodist Hospital Southlake
8701 Broadway
Merrillville, IN 46410
219-738-5500
Southwest Emergency Services 219-738-5510
Confidential Counseling Services
IUN Office of Counseling Services
The Counseling Center provides students access to a range of treatments and referrals to outside resources.
Hawthorn Hall, Room 201
Call 219-980-6741 for appointment
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
Fair Haven Center
2645 Ridge Road
Highland, IN 46322
219-961-4357 or asafeport.org
219-218-2552 (24-hour hotline)
Edgewater Systems for Balanced Living
(serving Gary)
1100 W. 6th Avenue
Gary, IN 46402
219-885-4264
Porter Starke Services
(serving Porter and Starke Counties)
601 Wall Street, Suite A
Valparaiso, IN 46383
219-531-3500
Swanson Center
(serving LaPorte County)
Toll Free Number 800-982-7123
After Hours Crisis Line 855-325-6934 or 219-871-9975
LaPorte location
1230 State Rd. 2 West, Suite A
LaPorte, IN 46350
219-362-2145
Michigan City location
7224 W. 400 N.
Michigan City, IN 46360
219-879-4621
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These
measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work
situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining
protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Dean of Students 219-981-5660
Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX 219-980-6705
Office of International Services
The Office of International Services can assist students with visa and immigration advising and provides additional support services for international students.
812-855-9086
ois@iu.edu
Student Support Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request
one through Student Support Services. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations
during the process through their assigned investigator.
219-980-6941
fjcoxhar@iu.edu
Student Support Services
219-980-6798
nwsss@iu.edu
Community Resources
Emergency Shelter and Domestic Violence Resources
St. Jude House; 12490 Marshall St., Crown Point, IN 46307; 219-662-7066; stjudehouse.org
The Caring Place; Crisis Line 24 hours: 219-464-2128; Administrative Office: 219-464-0840 (available 8:00am-4:00pm); https://www.thecaringplacenwi.org/
Rainbow-Ark Shelter; 455 Massachusetts St., Gary, IN 46402; (219) 883-4155; 24/7 hotline (219) 886-1600; https://www.domesticshelters.org/help/in/gary/46402/the-rainbow-ark-shelter
Haven House NWI; Emergency Services and Crisis Line: 219-931-2090; https://www.havenhousedvs.org/
Claude Street Shelter; 5515 Claude Ave., Hammond, IN 46320; 219-933-7013
Sojourner Truth House; 410 W 13th Ave., Gary, IN 46407; 219-885-2282
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Lake County Bar Association.
https://www.lakecountybar.com
Protection Orders
Lake County Clerk’s Office
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Lake County Clerk’s Office.
2293 N. Main Street,
Courts Building 1st Floor
Crown Point, IN 46307
219-755-3460
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/poresp
IU Southeast Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
812-941-2400 or ext. 2400
New Albany Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of New Albany.
812-948-5300 or 911
Floyd County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Floyd County outside the city of New Albany.
812-948-5400 or 911
Office of Dean of Student Life
This office provides wide-ranging support to the students of IU Southeast, and assists students in
resolving problems that arise within the university. The Dean of Students also serves as the chief student judicial
officer for issues relating to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, and maintains all
disciplinary records for the campus.
UC South Room 010
Abbie Dupay, Dean of Students
812-941-2051
aedupay@iu.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Medical Services
Baptist Health Floyd Hospital
Offers help with physical or sexual abuse and trauma treatment in a confidential setting. Will perform a free and private exam in a safe and comfortable exam room.
1850 State Street, New Albany
812-944-7701
Confidential Counseling Services
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
IU Southeast CAPS provides counseling to all IU Southeast students (part or full time) at no fee. Counselors are all
professionally trained and have specific skills related to work with college students.
UC South Room 207
812-941-2244
https://southeast.iu.edu/personal-counseling/index.html
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
The Center for Women and Families
Provides a confidential hotline at 877-803-7577 and advocacy services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Emergency shelter is also available.
812-944-6743
http://www.thecenteronline.org/
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These
measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work
situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining
protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Dean of Student Life: 812-941-2051
Office of Civil Rights Compliance: 812-855-488
International Services
The Office of Admissions can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support services for
international students.
812-941-2212
ius.admissions@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request
one through Accessible Educational Services. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request
accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
UC South, Rm. 207
812-941-2243
seaes@iu.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Floyd County Bar
Association.
https://inbar.site-ym.com/?page=local_bars
Protection Orders
Floyd County Clerk’s Office
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Floyd County Clerk’s Office.
311 Hauss Square
Room 235
New Albany, IN 47150
812-948-5411
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
IU South Bend Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department (IUPD)
Responds to incidents on campus.
574-520-4239 or 911
South Bend Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of South Bend.
574-235-9201 or 911
St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in St. Joseph County outside the city of South Bend.
574-235-9611 or 911
St. Joseph County Special Victims Unit
Responds to incidents in St. Joseph County.
574-235-7818 or 911
Elkhart City Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of Elkhart.
574-295-7070 or 911
Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office
Responds to incidents in Elkhart County.
574-891-2100 or 911
Office of Student Conduct
Pursues charges through campus student conduct system, which is an administrative/education process, when
the accused is a student (other avenues may be available when the accused is not a student).
Director of Student Conduct
Administration Building 177
(574) 520-5536
conduct@iu.edu
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Medical Services
Memorial Hospital and Health Systems
615 N. Michigan St.
South Bend, IN 46601
574-647-1000
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
5215 Holy Cross Parkway
Mishawaka, IN 46545
574-335-5000
Forensic Department: 574-335-2532
Confidential Counseling Services
IU South Bend Student Counseling Center
The Student Counseling Center provides free and confidential help to IU South Bend students for a variety of personal and emotional difficulties.
Administration Building 175
1700 Mishawaka Avenue
South Bend, IN 46615
574-520-4125
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
Family Justice Center
Family Justice Center provides a 24-Hour Crisis Line, free medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, and free counseling and support groups for survivors of sexual assault or relationship violence.
533 North Niles Ave.
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone: 574-234-6900
24 Hour Crisis Line: 574-289-HELP (4357)
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These
measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work
situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining
protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Vice Chancellor for Student Engagement, Dean of Students: 574-520-4252 or kvitange@iu.edu
Office of Civil Rights Compliance: 812-855-4889
Office of International Student Services
The Office of International Student Services can assist students with visa and immigration advising and provides
additional support services for international students.
574-520-4419
oiss@iusb.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the Accessible Educational Services office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
574-520-4460 or sbdss@iusb.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the St Joseph County Bar Association or the Elkart County Bar Association.
St. Joseph County Bar Association
101 South Main Street, South Bend
574-235-9657
stjoebar@gmail.com
Protection Orders
Family Justice Center can assist you in obtaining a protective order. You can also do so at the St. Joseph or the
Elkhart County Clerk’s Office
533 North Niles Ave.
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone: 574-234-6900
24 Hour Crisis Line: 574-289-HELP (4357)
Elkhart County Victim Assistance Services
301 South Main Street, Suite 100
Elkhart, IN 46516
574-523-2237
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
IU Columbus Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
IUPD – IU Columbus
4601 Central Avenue, CC Room 105
Columbus, IN 47203-1769
812-348-7233 or 911
Columbus Police Department
Responds to incidents in the city of Columbus.
812-379-1689 or 911
Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department
Responds to incidents in Bartholomew County outside the city of Columbus.
812-379-1650 or 911
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
Neutral unit charged with investigating allegations of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct by an employee or visitor/guest/contractor/volunteer of the university.
317-274-2306
ocrcindy@iu.edu
https://ocrc.iu.edu
Office of Student Conduct
The IU disciplinary process is a fair and educational process designed to promote a safe educational environment
and develop students who are productive members of both the local and global communities. Responds to
reports of student misconduct.
317-274-4431
indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Karloa Stevens
Campus Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
317-274-5528; ocrcindy@iu.edu
Katie Schuman
Director of Student Sexual Misconduct Investigations, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Heather Brake
Director, Office of Student Conduct
317-274-4431; indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Medical Services
Columbus Regional Health Hospital
2400 East 17th St.
800-841-4938
VIM Care
Columbus Regional Hospital
2400 East 17th St.
812-376-9750
Confidential Counseling Services
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
IUC Personnel Administration
812-314-8506
Confidential Survivor Advocates
saadv@iu.edu
317-274-2548
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
ocrcindy@iu.edu
317-274-2306
Office of Student Conduct
indycode@iu.edu
317-274-4431
Office of International Affairs
The Office of International Affairs can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support
services for international students.
317-274-7000
oia@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request
one through the AES office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations during the
process through their assigned investigator.
317-274-3241
aes@iu.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Bartholomew County Bar Association.
http://www.columbusindianalawyers.com
Protection Orders
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Bartholomew County Clerk’s Office.
Bartholomew County Clerk’s Office
234 Washington Street
Columbus, IN 47201
812-379-1600
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
Turning Point Domestic Violence Shelter
Domestic violence shelter & support for victims and children.
1-800-221-6311 (24 Hour Crisis Line)
IU Fort Wayne Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Fort Wayne Police Department
1 East Main Street, Suite 108
Rousseau Centre
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
911 or 260-427-1205 Victim Assistance
http://www.fwpd.org
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
Neutral unit charged with investigating allegations of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct by an
employee or visitor/guest/contractor/volunteer of the university.
317-274-2306
ocrcindy@iu.edu
https://ocrc.iu.edu
Office of Student Conduct
The IU disciplinary process is a fair and educational process designed to promote a safe educational environment and develop students who are productive members of both the local and global communities. Responds to reports of student misconduct.
317-274-4431
indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Karloa Stevens
Campus Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
317-274-5528; ocrcindy@iu.edu
Katie Schuman
Director of Student Sexual Misconduct Investigations, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Heather Brake
Director, Office of Student Conduct
317-274-4431; indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Medical Services
Dupont Hospital
2520 E Dupont Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-416-3000
Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center
1420 Kerrway Ct
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
260-423-2222
Confidential Counseling Services
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
Student Assistance Program
Students have access to a variety of confidential short-term counseling services at no charge.
Walb Student Union, Room 234
2101 East Coliseum Boulevard
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805
574-269-0583
Jennifer’s Harbor
Crisis Counseling, Help with Protective Order Process, support and transportation to legal proceedings, safety planning, support groups, help women and children experiencing domestic and sexual violence, implement prevention efforts for those struggling in a relationship, work with high school and college students as well.
260-443-2103
Women’s Bureau
Free counseling services for women, teens, children, men and entire families who are victims of sexual violence.
2417 Fairfield Avenue
Fort Wayne, IN 46807
260-424-7977
260-426-7273 (24 Hr hotline)
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 24/7
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees, fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Confidential Survivor Advocates
saadv@iu.edu
317-274-2548
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
ocrcindy@iu.edu
317-274-2306
Office of Student Conduct
indycode@iu.edu
317-274-4431
Office of International Affairs
The Office of International Affairs can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support services for international students.
317-274-7000 or oia@iu.edu
Accessible Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the AES office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
317-274-3241
aes@iu.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Allen County Bar Association.
http://www.allencountybar.org/
Protection Orders
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Allen County Clerk’s Office.
Allen County Clerk’s Office
First floor Allen Superior Court
Small Claims Division
1 W. Superior St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Protective Order Hotline: 260-449-3683
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
IU Evansville Medical Campus Resources
Where to Report
Law Enforcement
Indiana University Police Department
Stone Family Center for Health Sciences
515 Walnut St.
Evansville, IN 47708
Office: 812-909-7185
Evansville Police Department
812-436-7896
For emergencies, call 911
Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordination
You can also make a report and/or file a complaint of sexual misconduct by contacting one of the coordinators below:
University Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Kincaid
Associate Vice President of Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Deputy Sexual Misconduct & Title IX Coordinators
Laura Mals
Senior Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Karloa Stevens
Campus Director, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
317-274-5528; ocrcindy@iu.edu
Katie Schuman
Director of Student Sexual Misconduct Investigations, Office of Civil Rights Compliance
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Josie Brush
Alternative Resolution Coordinator / Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Regional Campuses
812-855-4889; ocrc@iu.edu
Heather Brake
Director, Office of Student Conduct
317-274-4431; indycode@iu.edu
https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/student-conduct/index.html
Medical Services
Deaconess Midtown Hospital
Emergency Department has a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available 24/7.
600 Mary St.
Evansville, IN 47747
812-450-5000
St. Vincent Hospital Evansville
3700 Washington Ave.,
Evansville, IN 47714
812-485-4000
Confidential Counseling Services
IU School of Medicine Mental Health Services
The IU School of Medicine Mental Health Services team offers treatment via telephone or in person. To schedule an appointment with Mental Health Services call:
317-278-2383
TimelyCare
Offers free, round-the-clock virtual health and well-being services.
833-484-6359 or 833-4-TIMELY (24/7)
https://timelycare.com/iu
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National crisis and suicide prevention lifeline 24/7; free and confidential
Call or text 988 (available 24/7)
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program
Provides professional and confidential counseling to all employees, medical residents, graduate appointees,
fellowship recipients, and their household members.
888-881-LINC (5462) (24/7 confidential help)
Other Campus Resources
Supportive & Remedial Measures
Upon request, supportive and remedial measures may be provided if appropriate and reasonable. These measures could include no contact orders; assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and/or work situations; counseling services; victim advocacy services; financial aid information; and assistance in obtaining protective orders. Other advocate services may be available. For more information work with:
Confidential Survivor Advocates
saadv@iu.edu
317-274-2548
Office of Civil Rights Compliance
ocrcindy@iu.edu
317-274-2306
Office of Student Conduct
indycode@iu.edu
317-274-4431
Office of International Affairs
The Office of International Affairs can assist students with visa and immigration advising and other support services for international students.
317-274-7000 or oia@iu.edu
Adaptive Educational Services
Students needing an accommodation during any sexual misconduct complaint resolution process may request one through the AES office. Additionally, faculty, staff, and students may request accommodations during the process through their assigned investigator.
317-274-3241
aes@iu.edu
Community Resources
Legal Services
Legal assistance and representation information can also be obtained by contacting the Evansville Bar Association.
https://www.evvbar.org/
Protection Orders
If you need to file a Petition for an Order of Protection, you can do so at the Protective Order Assistance Office.
825 Sycamore St
County Courts Building, Room 108
Evansville, IN 47708
Protection Order E-filing Service
Information about filing for a protection order as well as advocate information can be found at:
https://public.courts.in.gov/porefsp#/
Advocacy Services
Albion Fellows Bacon Center
Provides advocacy, education, and support resources to those who have experienced domestic and sexual abuse.
https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/
24 hour crisis hotlines:
Domestic Violence 812-422-5622
Sexual Violence 812-424-7273
