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##  There are many resources available at Harvard and in the community that College Title IX can assist in navigating. 



 

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###    24/7 Resources  expand\_more  

 

##  Sexual Harassment/Assault Resources &amp; Education (SHARE) Hotline 

SHARE maintains a confidential hotline at (617) 495-9100, which is staffed 24/7 by SHARE counselors. They will help identify resources and immediate supports related to a range of issues, including sexual harassment, stalking, domestic violence, and sexual assault.



 

 



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##  Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS) 

The CAMHS Cares line (617) 495-2042 is a 24/7 support line for Harvard students who have mental health concerns, whether they are in immediate distress or not, on-campus or elsewhere.



 

 



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##  Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) 

Harvard University Police Department is available to walk students through filing a police report, exploring safety measures, or inquiring about a restraining order. Please connect with HUPD in a safety emergency at (617) 495-1212.



 

 



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##  Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) 

BARCC offers free, confidential support services and a 24/7 Hotline at (800) 841-8371. They provide all-hours medical advocacy at area hospitals and legal advocacy with police or at court.



 

 



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###    Confidential Resources  expand\_more  

Resources that are confidential are not required to share information about sexual harassment or other sexual misconduct with a Title IX Resource Coordinator. In addition to being confidential, some resources are privileged, meaning that absent special circumstances, information shared with them may not be disclosed without permission, even in a criminal or other external proceeding. [Learn more about confidentiality and Title IX here](https://oge.harvard.edu/confidentiality-nutshell).

 

##  SHARE Counselors 

Sexual Harassment/Assault Resources &amp; Education (SHARE) Counselors provide a range of confidential and privileged services to support individual and community healing from harm, as well as prevention eduation initiatives designed for Harvard students, faculty, staff, and post-doctoral students. Examples of confidential sevices provided by SHARE Counselors include:

- Crisis Response
- Counseling
- 24-hour Hotline
- Psychoeducational Support Groups
- Restorative Practices and Education

SHARE Counselors can be reached by phone at 617-496-5636 or emailed at [CommunitySupport\_share@harvard.edu](mailto:CommunitySupport_share@harvard.edu) for an appointment. They are located in the Smith Campus Center, Suite 624.



 

 



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##  Chaplains 

The Harvard Chaplains, a professional community of more than thirty chaplains, represent many of the world’s religious, spiritual, and ethical traditions, and share a collective commitment to serving the spiritual needs of the students, faculty, and staff of Harvard University. They are both confidential and privileged.



 

 



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##  CAMHS 

Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS) ​​​​​​provides confidential and privileged short-term counseling, outside referrals, and urgent care related to mental health support.



 

 



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##  Response Peer Counselors 

RESPONSE is a group of undergraduates trained to provide peer counseling on issues of rape, abuse, intimate violence, psychological and physical harassment, and relationships. They can be reached at <harvardresponse@gmail.com> and current drop in times are listed on [CAMHS calendar](https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/camhs).



 

##  Harvard Ombuds Office 

The Ombuds Office is an informal and confidential space for community members to explore options related to conflict that is impacting their time at Harvard.



 

 



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##  Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities (CSNDR) 

The Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities (CSNDR) works with the Harvard community to foster an environment free from discrimination, interpersonal violence, and the impacts of such harm.

CSNDR staff is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy educational and work environment that is free from discrimination, bullying, sexual harassment, and other sexual misconduct. In this effort, CSNDR provides assistance and resources to all members of the Harvard community through a multipronged approach, including:

- Prevention and education initiatives
- Support through confidential SHARE counseling
- Making a disclosure to a Title IX resource
- Submitting an anonymous disclosure, or
- Filing a formal complain



 

 



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##  CARE Proctors &amp; Tutors 

CARE Proctors &amp; Tutors are specialty tutors and proctors. They have a special interest in supporting students impacted by issues of sexual violence, harassment, and misconduct and provide programming on healthy relationships, consent, and resources. Each House website provides the contact information of their own, and specialty proctors are listed by the Dean of Students Office.



 

##  Center for Wellness &amp; Health Promotion 

The Wellness Educators (WE), under the umbrella of Health Promotion at HUHS, work to cultivate an empowered Harvard College student body that embraces all aspects of wellbeing. They do this through events, experiential workshops, and direct services such as providing safer partying grants and safer sex supplies.



 

 



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