Bystander Intervention at Drexel FOR EMERGENCY REPORTS, CALL

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