Gender-Based & Sexual Violence Services at 深夜福利站
Resources
If you are in crisis, visit:
Crisis Resources
For more resources, visit:
Wellness Resources
Getting Help After Experiencing GBSV
We're here to help. As the survivor, you decide what's next.
Getting Support
The Gender-Based Violence & Survivor Support Case Manager is there to connect survivors with resources and support, regardless of whether a formal complaint is submitted.
You can reach out via email at support@uwo.ca, or by completing the self-referral form below.
Disclosing
A disclosure is the sharing of information by a Survivor with a Member of the University Community concerning an incident of Gender-Based and Sexual Violence.
This may or may not be for the purpose of accessing supports, services, and/or accommodations.
Making a formal complaint
Disclosure does not result in a formal complaint being made.
The decision to make a disclosure and that of filing a non-criminal complaint with the University are separate decisions to be made by a survivor.
They are not required to participate in an investigation by the University.
To Connect with Us:
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. In the community, 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.- Gender-Based Sexual Violence Formal Complaint
Make a report with the Senior Advisor, Gender-Based Sexual Violence Reponse. Learn more about reporting an incident of gender-based and sexual violence. - Human Rights Office
Room 4190, Support Services Building
519-661-2111 x83334
humanrights@uwo.ca
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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Counselling for female-identified survivors of recent and historical experiences of gender-based and sexual violence.
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)