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Rape Crisis/Anti-Violence Support CenterThe Barnard Columbia Rape Crisis/Anti-Violence Support Center (RC/AVSC) is located at 112 Hewitt Hall in Barnard Quad, and offers a safe and supportive place for survivors of sexual assault and other forms of violence, and provides peer education to the campus community. If you are a survivor of sexual assault and would like to talk to someone immediately, please contact a Peer Advocate by calling 212 854 WALK (24 hours a day/7 days a week) or 212 854 HELP (every night from 7-11pm during the academic year). You can help end sexual and relationship violence by getting involved. Join our mailing list to find out about new events, programs and ways to be involved.
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We believe that sexual violence works in conjunction with racism, homophobia, and classism. We know that sexual assault is not confined to any group or community and that the popular stereotypes lie. We know that both women and men can be survivors of sexual violence and that women are disproportionately victimized. We believe that the silencing of survivors is detrimental to the healing of individual survivors and that the silence masks an alarming frequency of sexual violence. We envision the Center as a safe place for survivors of sexual violence to speak about their experience and to break the silence and the censorship which are tacitly and explicitly encouraged by our media and culture. HistoryThe Rape Crisis/Anti-Violence Support Center (RC/AVSC) was founded in 1991 as a joint program between Barnard College and Columbia University. Motivated by growing national awareness about sexual assault on college campuses, student activists and administrative allies collaborated to open this on-campus resource. Over the years, the services of the RC/AVSC have expanded with the needs and resources of the community. The RC/AVSC is a part of the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program and offers services to the entire University community. Staffed by graduate and undergraduate women, a professional Program Coordinator, and advisors from Columbia University and Barnard College, the RC/AVSC offers emotional support, accompaniment, and referrals to survivors and their supporters. Sexual violence affects all of us. Every year, 1 in 36 college women and an untold number of men will experience rape or attempted rape, and many more will experience another form of sexual violence. Each survivor has friends, partners, roommates, and family members who are affected as they try to respond and help. Services
Peer Counseling
Peer Advocacy
Peer Education Workshops about a variety of issues, including:
Referrals for on-campus and off-campus services are available. About UsThe RC/AVSC is located at 100 Hewitt in Barnard Quad, and provides peer counseling, advocacy, and education to the entire University community. We are staffed by graduate and undergraduate women, a professional Program Coordinator, and Advisors from Columbia University and Barnard College. The RC/AVSC offers emotional support, accompaniment, and referrals to survivors and their supporters. We help survivors of sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, relationship violence, childhood abuse, hate crimes, stalking, and sexual harassment. We educate students, administrators, and faculty around the dynamics and effects of sexual violence and relationship violence, and organize the University community against violence.
What about men? Men can be survivors of sexual violence and harassment as children and as adults. They may also be friends, relatives, and partners of survivors. Male survivors and co-survivors are encouraged to use any of the services available through the center. The Men’s Peer Education Program provides opportunities for men on campus to be involved in the work to address sexual and relationship violence. Is it just for rape survivors? Not at all. Peer Counselors and Advocates are trained to deal with effects of all kinds of violence. In addition to stranger, acquaintance, and date rape, they are able to discuss relationship violence, childhood sexual abuse, anti-lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender bias crime, and stalking. The RC/AVSC is also a place for friends and partners of survivors. We can help you deal with the anger, sadness, frustration, fear, and/or guilt that can affect somebody who is close to a survivor of any sort of violence. What about the Sexual Misconduct Policy? All of the Peer Counselors and Advocates receive extensive training on the University’s Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Misconduct . Deciding to make a complaint can be complicated. Peer Counselors and Advocates can support you in making an informed choice about adjudication. The Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Misconduct is an option to students wishing to file a complaint of sexual misconduct against another student. |
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