VCU is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment free from sexual violence. For those who unfortunately have experienced sexual violence, VCU offers care and support and encourages them to seek this help as soon as possible; also, as time passes, important evidence may be lost. The VCU community can contact the VCU Police Department (which offers the You Have Options program), VCU Health System Forensic Nurse Services (through the Emergency Department), and for students, Advocacy Services (for confidential advocates), Student Health Services and University Counseling Services. Equity and Access Services serves as the Title IX office for VCU and coordinates the university’s response to reports. Students can explore, in a confidential setting, available options based on individual circumstances, by contacting the Wellness Resource Center at MyOptions@vcu.edu.
Information on ways to manage the challenges of relationships and develop close bonds.
From Everydayhealth.com – This link provides a short video on helpful tips to handle a breakup.
Love is Louder is a project of the Jed Foundation, MTV, and Brittany Snow to support anyone feeling mistreated, misunderstood, or alone. It is a movement for all types of people who come together to raise the volume around the message that love and support are louder than any internal or external voice that brings them down.
Not Here, Not Now.
Myths and facts about domestic violence.
Provides statistics on intimate partner violence.
Information on the warning signs of potentially abusive relationships.
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