Sexual Misconduct Resources

The Sexual Misconduct Resource and Response Program (SMRRP) has a list of FAQs on their website that pertain to students and employees at the university. The FAQs below address additional questions individuals in our department may have and/or questions specific to the Psychology Department.

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Each of the following resources can also connect students, faculty, and staff to other resources as needed:

Confidential? Can investigate/sanction? Can provide academic housing/workplace accommodations?
SMRRP
Employee Assistance*
UHS Survivor Services (Advocacy, Mental Health, Medical)+
UW Police
Ombuds Office*
Dean of Students + Will connect to SMRRP
Meriter FNE Program
Rape Crisis Center
Responsible Employees Will connect to SMRRP

*available to employees only
+available to students only

Definitions
Sexual Misconduct:
a type of violence that uses power, control, and/or intimidation to harm another and can include sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, dating or domestic violence, and stalking

Title IX: federal law designed to protect people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance

SMRRP: UW office that oversees reporting and investigation for sexual misconduct allegations

Responsible employees (RE): individuals who are mandated (required) to report instances of sexual misconduct to the university (SMRRP/Dean of Students)
– If you speak to a RE, you can expect that they will have to make a report.
– A list of Psychology Department REs can be found here.

– If you are unsure whether an employee is an RE, ask that person BEFORE describing an experience that you do not want to be formally reported.

Confidential resources keep your information private unless subpoenaed by the courts. Non-confidential resources will protect your privacy to the extent possible within the parameters of the investigation.