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GET THE RIGHT HELP,
RIGHT NOW.

While this may be a confusing or overwhelming time, it's important to know that getting help is one of the best things you can do. Whether you were involved in an incident of sexual violence, relationship violence or stalking today or some time ago, you can find support.

URGENT & MEDICAL CARE
Find out how to get examined and treated for any injuries, tested for sexually transmitted diseases, learn ways to reduce the risk of pregnancy and more.
HOW UCONN CAN HELP
The University offers a number of on-campus resources to support those who have been affected by sexual violence, relationship violence, and stalking, including Student Health and Wellness and the Dean of Students Office.
CONFIDENTIAL ADVOCACY
Get help from resources located off campus, including: Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence and the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV).
INFORMATION FOR THE RESPONDENT
Information and support for students accused of sexual misconduct.
HELP FOR EMPLOYEES
The University offers resources for employees, including the Office of Institutional Equity and the Employee Assistance Program.
Student Health and Wellness
Medical Care (Confidential)
860-486-4700 (24 Hours)
Student Health and Wellness
Mental Health (Confidential)
860-486-4705 (24 Hours)
UConn Police
860-486-4800 (24 Hours)
Office of Institutional Equity
860-486-2943
Office of Community Standards
860-486-8402