If there is an emergency, call 911. You always have the option to report online.
If you, or someone you know, has experienced sexual harassment, sexual assault, or interpersonal violence (domestic/dating violence, and stalking) at any point, there are multiple options to talk to someone and access resources both on and off campus.
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Resource Options in the Local Community Blue Bench 303-329-9922 Victim Outreach, Incorporated (VOI) 303-202-2196 Both are available 24/7. Porchlight Family Justice Center 303-271-6100
Wellness Center 1770 Elm Street 1. SHAPE Office 303-273-3781 Speak to a Confidential Resource Advocate. Receive support and referrals, learn about options. 2. Health Center 303-273-3381 Speak to a nurse practitioner or physician. 3. Counseling Center 303-273-3377 Speak to a licensed counselor confidentially.
Medical Attention at St. Anthony Hospital Emergency Room 720-321-4103 If you choose to get a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam, there are multiple reporting options, with medical care at each step: 1. Anonymous. Kit is not tested and police receive no identifying information. 2. Medical. Kit is tested and police can receive identifying information. 3. Police. Kit is tested and police are notified.
The Office for Institutional Equity oie@mines.edu 303-273-3260 Share instances of sexual and interpersonal violence with the Office for Institutional Equity team. There are multiple options: 1. Make an informal report. You have the option to just receive supportive measures. 2. Move forward with a formal complaint. Receive process advising as well as supportive measures. mines.edu/instritutional-equity-title-ix hminttps://www.mines.edu/institutional-equity-title-ix/
Mines Police McNeil Hall 118 303-273-3333 or 911 Report to a police officer. 1. Share what happened and address any safety concerns. 2. You may make a report and request they not investigate. 3. If desired a criminal case would be opened and a detective assigned to investigate (criminal charges may result). *Your report and forensic evidence will be processed and retained as required by law and best practice.
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Mines Faculty or Staff Look for those who have the “I Believe You” badge. They have been through additional training. Please note: Mines faculty and staff are considered mandatory reporters* and must share any reports they receive with the Office for Institutional Equity. However, the decision on how to move forward is yours. *With the exception of the Mines Counselors, Health Center professionals, and the designated Confidential Resources.
Want to talk to someone at Mines?
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Mines Faculty or Staff You can make a report to any faculty or staff. Please note: Mines faculty and staff are considered mandatory reporters* and must share any reports they receive with the Office for Institutional Equity. However, the decision on how to move forward is yours. *With the exception of the Mines Counselors, Health Center professionals, and the designated Confidential Resources.
Mines Police McNeil Hall 118 303-273-3333 or 911 Report to a police officer. 1. Share what happened and address any safety concerns. 2. You may make a report and request they not investigate. (May not be possible for certain reports) 3. If desired, a criminal case may be opened and a detective assigned (criminal charges may result). *Your report and forensic evidence will be processed and retained as required by law and best practice.
The Office for Institutional Equity (OIE) www.mines.edu/oie oie@mines.edu 303-273-3260 Report instances of sexual misconduct and discrimination to the Office for Institutional Equity There are multiple options for reporting. Supportive measure are available for any option below: 1. Report for the record. You have the option to make a report for the record only. 2. Informal resolution options. Mediation and restorative conversations 3. Move forward with a formal complaint. Proceed with Procedure A or B as applicable and receive process advising
Looking for resources outside of Mines?
St. Anthony Hospital Emergency Room 720-321-4103 If you choose to get a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam, there are multiple reporting options, with medical care at each step: 1. Anonymous. Kit is not tested and police receive no identifying information. 2. Medical. Kit is tested and police can receive identifying information. 3. Police. Kit is tested and police are notified.