SUNY Erie Community College Victim Services Notice I, (print full name) ______________________________, have reviewed the below information with (print full name of victim, with victim’s consent) ________________________________________. A. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ECMC Emer. Room (716-859-5600) available 24/7. (For all victims) o Note: For ambulatory response call 911 or Campus Safety (716-851-1133) South(716-8511633) North(716-851-1433) Student Nurse’s Office, City-Post Building Rm. 228 (851-1199), South-Bldg. 5 Rm. 5109 (8511699), North-Bldg. S Rm. 152 (270-5355) available normal business hours. Preserve evidence: Do not shower/bathe; do not launder clothing or bedding; do not throw away other evidence.
B. COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY SERVICES Office of Equity and Diversity Post Building Rm. 174 (851-1118) (SUNY ECC Employees & Students) Student Services Center, City-Post Building Rm. 150 (851-1188), South-Bldg. 5 Rm. 5200 (8511688), North-Bldg. S Rm. 213 (851-1488) available during normal business hours. (SUNY ECC students only) 24-Hour Domestic Violence Response for Erie County “Crisis Services” (716-862-HELP) (All victims) o Note: Off-campus safe housing and Family Court Orders of Protection may be facilitated through this agency. Sexual Violence Information www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention (All victims) NYS Crime Victims Board, Buffalo Office (716-847-7992) (All victims) C.
COMPLAINT & ADJUDICATION OPTIONS Criminal Charges through the appropriate police agency. (For all individuals) o SUNY Erie Community College, Campus Safety Department (716-851-1133) o Buffalo Police Department, B-District (716-853-2222) o New York State Police, Troop A(716-759-6831) Note: An Order of Protection may be obtained through the criminal court system once formal criminal charges have been filed through a law enforcement agency. Note: A no contact order can be produced. Please discuss this option with your designated campus safety officer. Note: You have the right to make a report to campus safety, local law enforcement, and/or to be protected by the institution from retaliation for reporting an incident; and to receive assistance and resources from the institution. Campus Judicial/Code of Conduct Charges through The Dean of Students Office, City-Post Building Rm. 167 (851-1120), South-Bldg. 5 Rm. 5212 (851-1621), North-Bldg. G Rm.157 (8511421) (If accused is a SUNY ECC student) Title IX Complaint (e.g., sexual violence/harassment) through Title IX Coordinator/Affirmative Action Officer (851-1118) (For all individuals including third party reporters) o This office will discuss individuals’ rights, academic support options, etc. SUNY ECC will not wait for the conclusion of the criminal investigation or criminal proceeding to begin its own sex discrimination investigation, and if needed, will take immediate steps to protect the victim in the educational setting (i.e., classroom section change if available, etc.). Human Resources Services Referral(s) (851-1840) (If accused is a SUNY ECC employee) Note: An Order of Protection may be obtained through the criminal court system once formal criminal charges have been filed through a law enforcement agency.
Should complaint/adjudication options be declined, victims can still make anonymous reports to the Campus Safety Department, Dean of Students, and Office of Equity and Diversity. D. SAFETY SERVICES On-campus escort service through Campus Safety (851-1133) (for all victims) Confidential phone and directory information option through the Switchboard (851-1001) (SUNY
ECC students and employees)
Option to change class section or relocate classroom (if available) through the Dean of Students and/or Title IX Coordinator (SUNY ECC students and employees only)