In case of an emergency, please call 9-1-1 or 9-8-8, the national mental health crisis hotline.
The 9-8-8 Lifeline provides easy access to emotional distress care, which is distinct from the traditional services of 9-1-1, where the focus is on dispatching emergency medical services, fire, and police, as needed.
For on-campus emergency support, contact 绿巨人视频Security at (212) 346-1800.
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- Go to a safe place. Breathe. You are safe now.
- Collect any evidence (if you want police involvement).
- If there is even a remote possibility that you will choose to get a forensic exam (鈥渞ape kit鈥), try not to shower, brush your teeth, eat or drink anything until after the exam to preserve as much evidence as possible.
- You can still get an exam if you have showered, eaten, or brushed your teeth.
- It's highly recommended that receive an exam, even if you do not wish to report your assault.
- Place your clothing, bedding, and anything else in a paper bag to bring to the hospital or police station. Plastic bags create moisture and can distort evidence.
- If there is even a remote possibility that you will choose to get a forensic exam (鈥渞ape kit鈥), try not to shower, brush your teeth, eat or drink anything until after the exam to preserve as much evidence as possible.
- Talk to someone you can trust.
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On-Campus Support
Counseling Center: Confidential counseling and resources. Available Monday鈥揊riday, 9:00 a.m.鈥5:00 p.m. or connect with a crisis counselor after hours; call (212) 346-1526 any time.
Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance: Non-confidential resource for information or to report an incident of sex-based misconduct. Call (212) 346-1310 or go to the Title IX office's website for more contact information
Office of Sexual and Interpersonal Wellness (OSIW): Confidential crisis counseling, safety planning, and referrals. Available Monday鈥揊riday, 9:00 a.m.鈥5:00 p.m. Call (212) 346-1931 or go to the OSIW website for more contact information
Office of Safety and Security: Non-confidential, 24-hour safety resource located at 161 William St., Floor 1. Call (212) 346-1800.
OSIW Peer Educators: Peer educators can provide private support and additional resources to 绿巨人视频students; email or connect on Instagram ().
University Health Care: Confidential health services at 161 William St., Floor 2. Available Monday鈥揊riday, 8:00 a.m.鈥6:00 p.m. Call (212) 346-1600 or visit the patient health portal to book an appointment.
Off-Campus Support
: Providing the NYC community with 24/7 confidential crisis counseling, safety planning, and information about resources. Call (212) 227-3000 or 311 for more information.
RAINN: The nationwide RAINN hotline connects you with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area. Call (800) 656-4673 to get connected.
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SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner) Designated Hospitals
Manhattan
- : Closest to Pace's NYC Campus
281 First Avenue, New York, NY 10003
1 Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029
1111 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025
462 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
506 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY 10037
1901 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029
630 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032
525 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10065
Brooklyn
2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11235
451 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203
760 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Bronx
1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
234 East 149th Street, Bronx, NY 10451
3424 Kossuth Avenue, Bronx, NY 10467
Staten Island
355 Bard Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10310
Queens
79-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, NY 11373
82-68 164th Street, Queens, NY 11432
Helpful medical information after an assault:
- Forensic Rape Evidence (FRE) Collection Kit (鈥渞ape kit鈥) is offered up to 96 hours after assault. For more detailed information, visit RAINN's Sexual Assault Forensic Exam webpage.
- Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Kit (DFSA) is offered up to 96 hours after assault
- HIV Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) offered up to 72 hours after assault per Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines.
- PEP is 28-day course of medication. Patients will leave the hospital with 7-8 day supply for free. They are expected to return for a follow-up visit to receive a prescription for the remaining days. If a patient does not have or wish to use their insurance for the medication, they can complete an emergency Office of Victim Services (OVS) application to be reimbursed for the cost.
- A common side effect of PEP is nausea, so patients can request anti-nausea medication.
- Emergency contraception (e.g., Plan B) is ideally taken within 72 hours of an assault, but can be offered up to 120 hours after per Planned Parenthood guidelines. Emergency contraception is available at Pace's University Health Care.
- Hepatitis B Prophylaxis provided ideally within 24 hours of possible exposure per CDC guidelines
- STI Prophylaxis can be offered at any time. This is available at Pace's University Health Care.
If you don't plan on following up with your initial medical providers or your primary health care provider, consider reaching out to the following:
- (TLC): TLC offers sensitive, respectful health care for anyone who has experienced sexual trauma, exploitation, or violence (including sex trafficking, sexual assault, domestic violence, labor trafficking, and those seeking asylum). To make an appointment, call or text 鈥淭LC Clinic appointment鈥 to (646) 946-4482.
- : Closest to Pace's NYC Campus
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: Providing the NYC community with 24/7 confidential crisis counseling, safety planning, and information about resources. Call (212) 227-3000 or 311 for more information.
: The NYC Family Justice Centers are walk-in centers for victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, and sex trafficking. To make it easier for you to get help, many agencies are located at each Center. Services are free and available to all victims. We can help you no matter what language you speak. Call 311 to be connected to the nearest NYC Family Justice Center.
Manhattan
- | 1(800) 214-4150 or send a text message to (646) 535-3291.
- | (212) 854-4357
- | (212) 523-4728
- | (212) 577-7777
- | (212) 305-5130
- | (212) 746-9414
- | (212) 714-1141
Brooklyn
- | (718) 290-1431
- | (800) 310-2449
- | (877) 783-7794
Bronx
- | (718) 590-2114
- | (718) 884-0700
Queens
- | (212) 577-7777
- | (718) 883-4205
- | (888) 888-7702
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If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual assault, you can find criminal and legal resources below.
If you鈥檇 like police involvement and information about how to report an assault, you can call these numbers:
- MAIN Special Victims Department: (646) 610-7272
- Special Victims Bureau/Sex Crimes Hotline: (212) 335-9373
- Domestic Violence Hotline: (212) 335-4308
- Human Trafficking Hotline: (212) 335-3400
- New York Campus Sexual Assault Hotline: (844) 845-7269
If you鈥檇 like to consult an attorney about your options, you can contact these organizations:
- New York Legal Assistance Group: (212) 613-5000
- Sanctuary for Families (212) 349-6009
- Legal Aid Society (212) 577-3300
- Her Justice: (718) 562-8181
- Times Up (workplace-related sexual assault/harassment)
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Do:
- Put them at ease and try to help them create a safe environment. Let them know that you are there for them and receptive to what they are saying.
- Affirm their feelings and express admiration for their courage to share with you.
- Emphasize and verbalize your stance against the abuse they have experienced.
- Follow their lead and support their desires. Respect the decisions they are making regarding their care.
- Be mindful of your self-care. You can better respond to a survivor鈥檚 needs if you also take care of yourself. It鈥檚 important to鈥攚hile respecting the survivor鈥檚 confidentiality鈥攔each out to your own support system and be realistic about how much support you are able to provide
Don't:
- Question the validity of the survivor鈥檚 claims.
- Make excuses for the person who caused harm.
- Share the survivor鈥檚 story without their consent.
- Give the survivor any ultimatums.
- Minimize the assault.
- 鈥淚nvestigate鈥 what the survivor is saying. Avoid asking "why?" questions or asking for more details than the survivor is willing/able to share.