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Faculty Resources
Family, Sexual, & Dating Violence Resources
On-Campus Resources
- Campus Assessment, Response, and Evaluation for Students (CARES) Team
- 562.985.8670 • studentdean@csulb.edu • www.csulb.edu/cares
- Students who exhibit behaviors or disclose personal challenges in relation to their personal, physical, and emotional well-being should be referred to the CARES Team for connection to appropriate campus and community resources. Students exhibiting intimidating, disruptive, aggressive, or violent behaviors should also be referred to CARES, unless there is an immediate safety concern (at which time, follow up with UPD). In collaboration with students, the CARES Team will review all information available on the students’ behavior and background, to develop an individual action plan and provide on-going case management support.
- Campus Confidential Victim Advocate
- 562-985-2668 • Location: Student Health Center • advocate@csulb.edu
- Free and confidential support, advocacy, accommodations, & referrals for victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape, dating/domestic violence, or stalking. Information will not be shared with Title IX without the victim’s consent.
- Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)
- 562.985.4001 • Location: Brotman Hall - 226• www.csulb.edu/caps
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) helps students meet the personal challenges associated with identifying and accomplishing academic, career, and life goals. Our services include short-term counseling for individuals, group counseling, career development counseling, referral services, psychoeducational workshops, and crisis intervention.
- Long Beach Trauma Recovery Center
- Faculty & Staff Assistance Program
- 562.985.7434 • www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/caps/FSAP
- Free, confidential resource to help you resolve personal, family, or work related problems before they disrupt your life. Services directly provided by FSAP are available only by appointment at no cost to you
- Not Alone@The Beach
- Title IX Office
- 562-985-8256 • Location: Foundation Suite 220 • OED@csulb.edu
- Complete an online reporting form at /equity-diversity/title-ix
- Investigation and mediation of formal complaints of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Can also provide supportive resources and accommodations.
- Night Escort Service
Online Information
Hotlines
- YWCA-Greater Los Angeles Sexual Assault Crisis Services 24-hour Crisis Hotline
- Los Angeles Domestic Violence Hotline
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 800-799-7233 • thehotline.org • Text LOVEIS to 22522
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline is a 24-hour confidential service for survivors, victims and those affected by domestic violence, intimate partner violence and relationship abuse.
- National Sexual Assault Hotline
- Victim Connect Helpline
- ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline
- Los Angeles County Child Protection Hotline
- Elder Abuse Hotline
- Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Hotline
Off-Campus Resources
- YWCA-Greater Los Angeles Sexual Assault Crisis Services
- Community Service Program
- 714-957-2737 • cspinc.org
- Free and confidential services for sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking in Orange County.
- Peace Over Violence
- Center For The Pacific Asian Family, Inc. (CPAF)
- (800) 339-3940 https://nurturingchange.org/
- Free and confidential services for sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking geared specifically toward the Pacific Asian community.
- WomenShelter of Long Beach
- Su Casa Ending Domestic Violence
- (562) 402-4888 • https://sucasadv.org/
- Advocacy, counseling, and domestic violence shelter services in Lakewood
- Interval House
- Rainbow Services
- 1736 Family Crisis Center
- East LA Women’s Center (ELAWC)
- (800) 585-6231 • https://www.elawc.org/
- Advocacy, counseling, and domestic violence shelter services in East LA