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Confidential Health Resources

Confidential means that what you choose to share is protected by federal and state laws and legally cannot be shared with others without your explicit permission. These resources are also referred to as “non-mandatory reporters.”

CAMPUS ADVOCACY, RESOURCES, AND EDUCATION (CARE)*​

+1 (805) 893-4613
http://wgse.sa.ucsb.edu/care/how-we-help/make-an-appointment

Provides confidential advocacy and support to students and staff impacted by sexual violence, dating/domestic violence and stalking; they accept both walk-ins and appointments

COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS)*
+1 (805) 893-4411

Offers students mental health services such as individual and group counseling in order to promote the overall well-being of UCSB students; they accept both walk-ins and appointments

STANDING TOGETHER TO END SEXUAL ASSAULT (STESA)​

+1 (805) 564-3696
http://sbstesa.org/contact/

Provides in-office crisis counseling without an appointment and provides long-term individual counseling and group counseling for survivors who have already begun the process of healing and are interested in exploring their feelings and relationships, and the impact of sexual violence on their lives

ISLA VISTA SURVIVOR RESOURCE CENTER

+1 (805) 564-3696

Provides a safe location in Isla Vista for survivors to meet with Advocates from STESA. To access this resource, call STESA’s 24-hour hotline and request to meet an advocate at the Isla Vista Resource Center. The advocate will provide you a meeting time—usually within 30 minutes—and will be able to discuss medical and legal options and provide crisis counseling

OFFICE OF THE OMBUDS*​

+1 (805) 893-3285

Offers confidential consultation services to UCSB members with a campus-related concern and addresses workplace issues, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns, policy questions, and more

LEGAL ACTION AND REPORTING OFFICERS

These resources are mandatory reporters. This means that they are required by law to report instances of sexual violence when they either become aware of them or suspect them.

UCSB TITLE IX OFFICE
+1 (805) 893-2701
https://oeosh.ucsb.edu/titleix/filing.a.report/

Reviews reports of sexual violence made by students and determines whether an official university investigation on the matter will take place; their investigation may follow with a no-contact order and/or an adjudication process by the Office of Judicial Affairs

SBCC TITLE IX OFFICE

+1 (805) 730-4152
https://reportingform.php

coming soon.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA POLICE DEPT. (UCPD)
+1 (805) 893-3446
https://www.police.ucsb.edu/contact-us/report-crime

Equips survivors with knowledge regarding forensic exams, restraining orders and all legal options available; survivors may choose to solely document the instance or may press charges; for more information about reporting options, please refer to the SASA and UCPD-created Generalized Reporting Guidelines for UCPD

ISLA VISTA FOOT PATROL
+1 (805) 681-4179
https://www.sbsheriff.org/home/make-a-report/

Serves to protect the community of Isla Vista and reports to the District Attorney to pursue legal action for offenses that occur in Isla Vista