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Links:
UWW Sexual Assault Response Team
(This site contains a wealth of information on how to prevent sexual assault, what to do if you or someone you know is assaulted or stalked, legal, medical and counseling options, local resources, and statistics).

Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault promotes the social change needed to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. The website offers a list of local sexual assault service providers and WCASA provides the following services: a resource library on all aspects of sexual violence prevention, intervention, and treatment available in Wisconsin, training, publications including a quarterly educational journal; fact sheets with current statistics, statutes and general information; training and organizing manuals; networking directories; and membership newsletters, policy development, and promotion of public awareness.)

What Can You Do? (This Web site offers ideas and language for dealing with the sorts of ambiguous sexual territory you may face. It defines “what is consent”, “non-consensual sex”, “why talk matters”, “sex and ambivalence”, “verbal communication”, “body language”, “tips on checking in”, and “tips for bystanders”. Finally, the website is rounded out with a list of resources and links.)

You Are Not Alone

24 hour Emergency Numbers:
262-472-1060 - Sexual Assault Response Team
911 - police, rescue squad and fire
800-365-1587 - Crisis Line
262-472-4660 - University Police
262-473-0555 - Whitewater Police
262-741-2000 - Aurora Lakeland Emergency Department

Additional resources

You have the right to
• Be treated in a non judgmental manner and with confidentiality
• Know that statistical reporting of all incidents does occur
• Have your complaints to the conduct officer investigated
• Have others present at your hearing
• Be informed of the outcome of the hearing
• Report to the police
• Change your academic or living situation
• Medical treatment
• Counseling and support
• Written educational materials
• Expect a campus climate that is respectful and caring.

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Updated: 11/18/2008

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