Bystander Intervention at Drexel Who is a Bystander? A Bystander is a person who observes a conflict or unacceptable behavior. What does it mean to be a Pro-social Bystander? A pro-social bystander is an individual who acts to safely intervene in ways that produce positive outcomes. see something • hear something • know something FOR EMERGENCY REPORTS, CALL DON’T IGNORE SEXUAL VIOLENCE Drexel University Police Department 215.895.2222 3219 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Or Philadelphia Police 911 FOR ALL OTHER NONEMERGENCY REPORTS, Contact the Title IX Coordinator or a Title IX Deputy Coordinator 215.895.1403 James E. Marks Intercultural Center 3225 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tel: 215.895.1403 Email: titleix@drexel.edu drexel.edu/OED The University is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination, including discrimination based on sex and For more information on Bystander Intervention, contact: oed@drexel.edu or visit drexel.edu/bystander UNIVERSITY HOTLINE (General) gender, and has a zero-tolerance Drexel University Ethics Point sexual or gender-based harassment 866.358.1010 bit.ly/1dSDegK policy concerning any and all forms of and misconduct. drexel.edu/OED AMNESTY An individual who reports sexual and gender-based harassment or misconduct, either as a Complainant or a third party witness, will not be subject to disciplinary action by the University for his/her own personal consumption of alcohol or drugs at or near the time of the incident, provided that any such violations did not and do not place the health of safety of any other person at risk. The University prohibits sexual and genderbased harassment and misconduct in all its forms, including: CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCES INTERNAL RESOURCES Counseling & Health University City Campus Center City Campus Creese Student Center Bellet Building, Suite 201 Suite 315 3210 Chestnut St. 1505 Race St. Tel: 215.895.1415 Tel: 215.762.7625 Email: counseling@drexel.edu • intimate partner violence/ relationship violence 100 S Broad St., Suite 1341 Philadelphia, PA 19110 Tel: 215.386.1280 Hotline: 1.866.723.3014 (Philadelphia Domestic Abuse) RAINN For more information about the University’s Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment and Misconduct Policy and Title IX resources, please visit: Drexel.edu/TITLEIX on the basis of sex or gender, in violation of Title IX, may file a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator or a Deputy Coordinator designated below. Associate Vice President Office of Equality and Diversity Drexel University Title IX Coordinator Women Against Abuse • sexual offenses against minors believes that he or she has been discriminated against WOAR – Women Organized Against Rape •retaliation • sexual exploitation admission to the University, or campus guests who Michele Rovinsky-Mayer •stalking • sexual assault Any student, employee, applicant for employment or EXTERNAL RESOURCES Philadelphia Sexual Assault Hotline 1617 JFK Blvd., Suite 1100 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: 215.985.3315 Hotline: 215.985.3333 Email: info@woar.org • sexual harassment To make a report of sexual or gender-based harassment or misconduct to the University: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network National Sexual Assault Online Hotline 1220 L Street NW, Suite 505 Washington, DC 20005 Hotline: 1.800.656.HOPE Email: info@rainn.org https://ohl.rainn.org/online/ 215.895.1403 Email: titleix@drexel.edu Tel: University policy prohibits retaliation against anyone who files or participates in the investigation of a complaint. Paul Apicella Title IX Compliance Specialist Email: papicella@drexel.edu Lexi Morrison Equal Opportunity Compliance Specialist Email: amorrison@drexel.edu Jenna Perez OED Compliance Specialist Email: jenna.c.perez@drexel.edu