Several sources of help and support are available to members of the Stanford community.
All reasonable steps will be taken to safeguard privacy and confidentiality. Click on the Confidential tab to quickly find those who can legally offer confidentiality. Some federal and state laws limit the level of confidentiality that can be maintained. It is always a good idea to review this subject before sharing the details of your concern. In special situations, reporting may be required.
External Reporting to a government agency is also an option. Read more
Resource | Role | Services | Available to | Level of Confidentiality |
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Sexual Harassment Policy Office Sexual Harassment Policy Office (SHPO) 723-1583; 724-2120 |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff | Private to the extent possible |
Sexual Harassment Advisers |
Provide consultation and information about policy and ways to resolve concerns about sexual harassment |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff | Private to the extent possible |
Stanford Ombudspersons: Main Campus
School of Medicine |
Provide neutral and impartial conflict resolution, and assistance with work-related, academic or administrative concerns. |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff | Confidential |
Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) 650.723.3785 |
Stanford’s counseling center, dedicated to student mental health and well being. |
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Students, Available 24/7 | Confidential |
Stanford Dept. of Public Safety (Police) Emergency: 911 |
Provide a safe, secure atmosphere at Stanford within the constraints of federal, state and local laws and ordinances. Informational reporting available |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff, Available 24/7 | Anonymous |
Office for Religious Life, Deans 650.723.1762 |
To guide, nurture and enhance spiritual, religious and ethical life within the Stanford community |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff | Confidential |
SARA: Office of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse 650.725.1056 Email: saraoffice@stanford.edu
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Support Stanford students dealing with sexual and relationship violence. |
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Students | Private to the extent possible |
Title IX Coordinator 650.497.4955 Email: titleix@stanford.edu |
Title IX compliance, including reporting, investigating, monitoring reports re: gender equity, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, relationship abuse. |
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All Stanford, Students, Post-docs, Faculty and Staff | |
Office of Community Standards 650.725.2485 |
Administer the student judicial process for Stanford |
Receives reports of concerns involving students |
Students | Private to the extent possible |
Vaden Health Promotion Services "I Thrive @ Stanford" 650.723.3785 |
Help students achieve and enjoy a healthy quality of life on campus |
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Students | Private to the extent possible |
LGBT Community Resources Center 650.725.4222 |
Help LGBT and questioning students thrive at Stanford |
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Students | |
The Bridge |
Provide trained peer counselors to guide those in need to develop their own solutions to problems |
Peer counseling and support |
All Stanford, Students, Available 24/7 | Anonymous, Confidential |
Graduate Life Office 650.736.7078 24/7 Pager: 650.723.8222; Ext. 25085 |
Source of comprehensive, impartial guidance for graduate students |
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Students, Available 24/7 | Private to the extent possible |
Stanford Sexual Assault Counseling Office Office: 650.736.6933 24/7 Hotline: 650.725.9955 Note: after business hours and during on-call weekends, calls go to on-call clinicians at CAPS. |
Provide free consultation and confidential counseling service for Stanford students. |
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Students | Confidential |
Residence Deans 650.725.2800 |
Support network and resources for undergraduate students. An RA or RF can page the RD 24-hour pager in the event of an after-hours crisis. |
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Students, Available 24/7 | Private to the extent possible |