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Title IX Resources

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The Title IX unit in the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership aims to reduce sexual and gender-based harm and provide pathways to safety for those affected. 

If you've experienced harm or discrimination at Temple, this page details ways to report your experience.

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If you are reporting a crime in progress, or require emergency service, call 215-204-1234 or dial 911 from a phone now.

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Types of Reporting

Formal Reporting

Formal complaints of sexual assaults, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual exploitation are directed to the office of Campus Safety Services, which is primarily responsible for supervising university investigations. In cases involving sexual assault, the Philadelphia Police Department’s Special Victims Unit will be contacted upon request and generally will lead any criminal investigation. Escorts are available whenever possible. 

All formal complaints are considered confidential, as required by law. Victims will be informed of available support services, as well as legal and administrative options, if reasonably available, such as protection from abuse orders through an appropriate court of law and changes to housing assignments and academic or work schedules. Victims will be informed about the outcome of any investigation undertaken by Campus Safety Services.

In addition, under appropriate circumstances, the university will inform members of the university community of reported harm without identifying the person who came forward.

Informal Reporting

If a person reports to a university administrator, department head or faculty member that they have been harmed but chooses not to file a formal report at that time, they will be referred immediately to Tuttleman Counseling Services (215-204-7276) and notified of available support services on and off campus.

Informal complaints to university personnel will be treated confidentially consistent with applicable legal requirements and safety considerations. Those who report should also consider speaking with the Title IX Coordinator, who can guide them through the appropriate process.

When a complainant does not consent to the disclosure of his or her name or other identifiable information to the alleged perpetrator, the university’s ability to respond to the complaint may be limited.

Confidential Reporting

If you are the victim of a crime and do not want to pursue action through Temple’s Student Conduct Code (PDF, Download of Adobe® Reader® required) or the criminal justice system, you may still want to consider making a confidential report.

Temple Police can file a report on the details of the incident without revealing your identity. The purpose of a confidential report is to comply with your wish to keep the matter confidential while taking steps to ensure the future safety of yourself and others. This allows the university to keep an accurate record of the number of incidents involving students, determine crime patterns in a particular area, and alert the campus community to potential danger. The university will not tolerate retaliation against students and employees who make good faith reports of crime.

Confidential reports of crime may be made by calling 215 204-6493 (available 24 hours), by emailing police@temple.edu, or on Campus Safety Services’ website on the Submit a Tip link.

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What is harm?

"Harm" can be interpreted in many ways, but generally, it refers to conduct that adversely affects physical health, emotional well-being, or one's sense of safety. This can include physical, psychological, sexual, or self-inflicted harm. Even unintentional harm can cause lasting trauma, disrupting a person's life in unpredictable ways.

Below are resources outlining support available for our on-campus community, Temple University employees, and at the local and national levels.

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Campus Resources

Title IX Coordinator
  • Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership
  • Location: 1809 N. 13th Street, Suite 100
  • Tuttleman Learning Center
  • Phone: 215-204-3283 Campus Ext: 1-3283
  • Website: diversity.temple.edu/titleix

 

Tuttleman Counseling
  • Location: 1700 N. Broad Street, 2nd Floor
  • Phone: 215-204-7276 Campus Ext: 1-7276
  • Website: counseling.temple.edu 
Wellness Resource Center
  • Location: Howard Gittis Student Center, Suite 201
  • Phone: 215-204-8436 Campus Ext: 1-8436
  • Website: wellness.temple.edu 
Temple University Police Department
  • Location: 1101 W. Montgomery Avenue
  • Phone: 215-204-1234 Campus Ext: 1-1234
  • Website: saftey.temple.edu 
Student Health Services
  • Location: 1700 N. Broad Street, 4th Floor
  • Phone: 215-204-7500 Campus Ext: 1-7500
  • Website: temple.edu/studenthealth 
Office of Dean of Students
  • Location: Howard Gittis Student, 3rd Floor
  • Phone: 215-204-7188 Campus Ext: 1-7188
  • Website:  

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Temple University Employee Resources

Employee Assistance Program
  • Phone: 1-888-267-8126
Employee Health Services

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Local Resources

WOAR Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence

WOAR offers comprehensive services to individuals who have experienced sexual violence. They offer services that include a 24-hour hotline, counseling, human trafficking prevention and support, educational programs, and legal and medical advocacy. 

  • Office Phone:  215-985-3315
  • Hotline: 215-985-3333
  • Website: woar.org
Lutheran Settlement House (LSH)

LSH offers a comprehensive Bilingual Domestic Violence Program that provides free counseling services for those who have experienced domestic or dating abuse. Additional resources include support groups, housing options, educational programs, and medical advocacy.  

  • Phone: 215-426-8610 ext 1282
  • Website: lshphilly.org
Philadelphia Sexual Assault Response Center (PSARC)

PSARC meets the forensic and medical needs of sexual assault victims who are 16 years of age and older. The center is staffed 24/7 by on-call, specially trained Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners who provide forensic rape examinations and evidence collection. PSARC services also include pregnancy prevention, STI prevention, HIV prevention, follow-up care, and more.  

  • Non-emergency Phone: 215-800-1589
  • Emergency Phone: (for on-call sexual assault nurse examiner/SANE): 215-425-1625
  • Location: 300 E. Hunting Park Ave

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National Resources

National Sexual Violence Resource Center
  • Phone: 1-877-739-3895
  • Website: nsvrc.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline

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  • Phone: 1-800-799-7233
  • Text: Text "START" to 88788 
  • Website: thehotline.org