Get Help
The Gender-based Violence & Survivor Support Case Managers at 澳门六合彩开奖预测 work closely to support survivors of gender-based and sexual violence. This support is available regardless of if you were subjected to gender-based violence on- or off-campus, or before you came to 澳门六合彩开奖预测. The Case Manager will listen and, with your consent, connect you to resources within the University and the community, explain reporting options, assist with safety planning and navigate academic and other accommodations. At no point, will you be required or pressured to follow a specific path.
The Gender-based Violence & Survivor Support Case Managers are located in the 3114-3127 office suite in Thames Hall.
To connect or set up an appointment email support@uwo.ca.
If you have been the victim of gender-based violence, the following resources are available to you:
1. Go to a Safe Place
You are encouraged to go to a place where you feel emotionally and physically safe. On campus, you may find 24/7 support at:
Lawson Hall, Room 1257
From a campus phone: call 911 or x83300
From a cell phone: call 519-661-3300
Residence Students:
- Seek out your residence staff member or contact the front desk who will send a staff member to you.
2. Seek Health Care
You are encouraged to go to a place where you feel emotionally and physically safe. On campus, you may find 24/7 support at:
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(SADVTP)
Go to St. Joseph’s Hospital (Urgent Care) and request to speak to a SADVTP nurse.
268 Grosvenor Street, London, ON
519-646-6100 ext. 64224
3. Reporting Options
Available 24/7
Lawson Hall, Room 1257
From a campus phone: call 911 or x83300
From a cell phone: call 519-661-3300
*For reports of sexual violence and domestic violence, WSCS will connect you with the local police service.-
For Sexual Harassment:
Human Rights Office
Room 4190, Support Services Building
519-661-2111 x83334
humanrights@uwo.caLearn more about reporting an incident of gender-based and sexual violence.
4. Counselling Options
Students:
On-Campus Counselling Options:
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Mental Health Support (Student Health and Wellness)
Thames Hall, RM 2170
You can book a counselling appointment at 519-661-3030. Same-day crisis appointments are available Monday to Friday. -
Students living in residence may email needtotalk@uwo.ca
Off-Campus Counselling Options:
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Anova offers a 24/7 crisis line for those experiencing gender-based violence or supporting someone who is.
24-hour crisis & support line: 519-642-3000 -
Counselling for survivors of any gender who experienced a recent (within the past year) incident of gender-based and sexual violence.
Staffed 24/7: call 519-646-6100 ext. 64224
Staff and Faculty:
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519-661-2047 -
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
1-844-880-9142 (24/7 crisis line)
Emergency Contacts
Staffed 24/7, St. Joseph’s Hospital, London ()
519 646-6100 ext 64224
Lawson Hall, Rm. 1257 (24/7)
From a campus phone: call 911 or x83300 (non-emergency line)
From a cell phone: call 519-661-3300
*For reports of gender-based violence, WSCS will connect you with the local police service.
Important Contacts
Gender-Based Violence & Survivor Support Case Manager
519 661-3568
support@uwo.ca
(formerly Sexual Assault Centre of London)
24 hour crisis & support line:
519 642-3000
24/7 Crisis and Support Services
In person: 648 Huron St, London ()
Phone: 519 433-2023
Human Rights Office
519 661-3334 (non-emergencies only)
Ontario Hall, Room 3C10
needtotalk@uwo.ca
Survivors of sexual assault may be eligible for up to four hours of free, confidential legal advice.
Zhwwanong 24 Hr Emergency Women's Shelter for First Nations women and their children
256 Hill St, London, Ontario
Phone: 1-800-605-7477
Trans Lifeline:
877-330-6366