Sexual & Relationship Violence Resources
All of the following options are available to you. You may pursue as many options as you would like at the same time, or as you are ready. Some of the options are confidential. Some are not. If you aren't sure whether you want to report the incident, please talk with a Confidential Resource to find out what your options are.
Services & Support Without Making A Report
CONFIDENTIAL Resources:
On Campus:
Integrated Student Health Center Counseling Staff, for Students
Students may obtain confidential counseling from counseling staff Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm (when closed, you may direct request for counseling to Klamath Crisis Center, 541-883-7273).
Off Campus:
Klamath Crisis Center
24/7 Hotline providing confidential support and advocacy services; in-person response available.
Klamath Tribal Healing Winds
541.783.2219, extension 173 or 121
Confidential support and advocacy services for Native American students. Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm (when closed, you may direct request for counseling to Klamath Crisis Center 541-883-7273).
RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network) Hotline
National hotline providing 24/7 hotline support and information services.
NON-Confidential Resources:
On Campus:
Oregon Tech Office of Student Affairs*
College Union 217
The Dean of Students can assist with information about your options and campus accommodations.
Reporting Options (NON-Confidential*)
There are multiple ways to report on and off campus. Students may report to multiple offices and entities at the same time. If you choose to report, the Title IX Coordinator can answer questions about reporting options. If you need confidential assistance to learn whether you would like to report, please speak with counseling staff at the OT Student Health Center.
Oregon Tech Campus Safety*
231 Cornett Hall
541.885.0911; Cell: 541.891.2143
Officers are on duty 24/7. A caller can request to meet the officer almost anywhere on campus. If you wish to report anonymously, the officer will help to connect you to confidential resources.*
Klamath Falls Police Department
2501 Shasta Way, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
For an emergency response, call 911. For a non-emergency, call 541.884.4876 x4; 24/7.
Oregon Tech Sexual Assault Hotline*
Available 24/7 during the academic year. This cellphone is carried by Student Affairs staff 24/7 when classes are in session. The person who answers will assist the caller in getting medical assistance, determining reporting options to both campus and law enforcement, and campus accommodations.
Title IX Office*
LRC 257A
This office coordinates campus-based disciplinary processes. The Diversity/Title IX Officer for Oregon Tech oversees Oregon Tech's compliance with federal Title IX requirements and Oregon Tech's sexual misconduct policies. Oregon Tech's Title IX Coordinator is Tanya Coty.
Non-anonymous Incident Report Form
https://techweb.oit.edu/faculty-staff/incident-report
Anonymous Reporting
https://www.oit.edu/safecampus
OR you may print an anonymous report form.
* Oregon Tech will attempt to honor a victim’s request for confidentiality, but cannot guarantee confidentiality given Oregon Tech’s duty to provide a safe, nondiscriminatory environment for all students and staff, including the victim.
Legal Assistance
Legal Aid Services of Oregon – Klamath Falls Regional Office1
832 Klamath Avenue, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Legal help on certain matters (such as restraining orders) for qualifying low-income individuals.
1 Certain restrictions and qualifications for services apply. Call for further information.
Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, M-F
Help with finding an attorney. Please note: attorneys identified through this service charge for their services.
All of the following options are available to you. You may pursue as many options as you would like at the same time, or as you are ready. Some of the options are confidential. Some are not. If you aren't sure whether you want to report the incident, please talk with a Confidential Resource to find out what your options are.
Services & Support Without Making A Report
CONFIDENTIAL Resources:
On Campus:
Integrated Student Health Center Counseling Staff, for Students
Please call to make an appointment in Wilsonville. Students may obtain confidential counseling from Portland-Metro counseling staff Monday & Thursday 9:00am – 6:00pm, Tuesday & Wednesday 11:00am – 7:30pm; and Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm.
Off Campus:
Clackamas Women’s Services
24/7 Hotline providing confidential support and advocacy services.
A Safe Place - Family Justice Center for Clackamas County
256 Warner Mile Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045, M-F, 8am – 4pm
A Safe Place is a coalition of agencies and partners committed to stopping violence and abuse, where survivors can access various support services in one location.
Call to Safety (formerly Portland Women’s Crisis Line)
24/7 Hotline providing confidential support and advocacy services, with follow-up advocacy services.
RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network) Hotline
National hotline providing 24/7 support and information services.
NON-Confidential Resources:
On Campus:
Oregon Tech Office of Student Affairs*
College Union 217, Klamath Falls
The Dean of Students can assist with information about your options and campus accommodations.
Reporting Options (NON-Confidential*)
There are multiple ways to report on and off campus. Students may report to multiple offices and entities at the same time. If you choose to report, the Title IX Coordinator can answer questions about reporting options. If you need confidential assistance to learn whether you would like to report, please speak with counseling staff at the OT Student Health Center.
Oregon Tech Campus Safety*
For an emergency response, call 911. Please note that OT Campus Safety is located in Klamath Falls, and an in-person response is not available. Officers are on duty 24/7, and are available by phone. If a student does not wish to report to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department, they may call Oregon Tech Campus Safety to file a report by phone.
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department
2206 Kaen Rd., Oregon City, OR 97045
For an emergency response, call 911.
Title IX Office*
This office coordinates campus-based disciplinary processes. The Executive Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Engagement/Title IX Coordinator at Oregon Tech oversees Oregon Tech's compliance with federal Title IX requirements and Oregon Tech's Sexual Misconduct policies. Oregon Tech's Executive Director of DICE/Title IX Coordinator is Dr. Jennifer Wilson.
Non-anonymous Incident Report Form
https://techweb.oit.edu/faculty-staff/incident-report
Anonymous Reporting
https://www.oit.edu/safecampus
OR you may Print an anonymous report form.
* Oregon Tech will attempt to honor a victim’s request for confidentiality, but cannot guarantee confidentiality given Oregon Tech’s duty to provide a safe, nondiscriminatory environment for all students and staff, including the victim.
Legal Assistance
Legal Aid Services of Oregon – Portland Regional Office1
Legal help on certain matters (such as restraining orders) for qualifying low-income individuals.
1 Certain restrictions and qualifications for services apply. Call for further information.
Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, M-F
Help with finding an attorney. Please note: attorneys identified through this services charge for their services.
All of the following options are available to you. You may pursue as many options as you would like at the same time, or as you are ready. Some of the options are confidential. Some are not. If you aren't sure whether you want to report the incident, please talk with a Confidential Resource to find out what your options are.
Services & Support Without Making A Report
CONFIDENTIAL Resources:
Center for Hope & Safety
24/7 crisis line.
Canyon Crisis Center (located in Mill City)
Mill City
24-hour crisis and support hotline.
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
24-hour response to victims in emergency crisis.
RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network) Hotline
National hotline providing 24/7 support and information services.
Reporting Options (NON-Confidential*)
There are multiple ways to report on and off campus. Students may report to multiple offices and entities at the same time. If you choose to report, the Title IX Coordinator can answer questions about reporting options. If you need confidential assistance to learn whether you would like to report, please speak with counseling staff at the OT Student Health Center.
Oregon Tech Campus Safety*
For an emergency response, call 911. Please note that OT Campus Safety is located in Klamath Falls, and an in-person response is not available. Officers are on duty 24/7, and are available by phone. If a student does not wish to report to the Salem Police Department, they may call Oregon Tech Campus Safety to file a report by phone.
Salem Police Department
http://www.cityofsalem.net/Pages/police.aspx
For an emergency response, call 911.
Title IX Office*
This office coordinates campus-based disciplinary processes. The Executive Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Engagement/Title IX Coordinator at Oregon Tech oversees Oregon Tech's compliance with federal Title IX requirements and Oregon Tech's Sexual Misconduct policies. Oregon Tech's Executive Director of DICE/Title IX Coordinator is Dr. Jennifer Wilson.
Non-anonymous Incident Report Form
https://techweb.oit.edu/faculty-staff/incident-report
Anonymous Reporting
https://www.oit.edu/safecampus
OR you may Print an anonymous report form.
* Oregon Tech will attempt to honor a victim’s request for confidentiality, but cannot guarantee confidentiality given Oregon Tech’s duty to provide a safe, nondiscriminatory environment for all students and staff, including the victim.
Legal Assistance
Legal Aid Services of Oregon – Salem Regional Office1
105 High Street SE, Salem, OR 97301
Legal help on certain matters (such as restraining orders) for qualifying low-income individuals.
1 Certain restrictions and qualifications for services apply. Call for further information.
Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, M-F
Help with finding an attorney. Please note: attorneys identified through this services charge for their services.
All of the following options are available to you. You may pursue as many options as you would like at the same time, or as you are ready. Some of the options are confidential. Some are not. If you aren't sure whether you want to report the incident, please talk with a Confidential Resource to find out what your options are.
Services & Support Without Making A Report
CONFIDENTIAL Resources:
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center
24/7 Hotline providing confidential support and advocacy services for those in King County.
New Beginnings
24/7 confidential help line. Violence prevention agency with domestic violence shelter.
Domestic Abuse Women’s Network Crisis Line
LifeWire
24/7 help line. Violence prevention agency in Bellevue area.
RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network) Hotline
National hotline providing 24/7 support and information services.
Reporting Options (NON-Confidential*)
There are multiple ways to report on and off campus. Students may report to multiple offices and entities at the same time. If you choose to report, the Title IX Coordinator can answer questions about reporting options. If you need confidential assistance to learn whether you would like to report, please speak with counseling staff at the OT Student Health Center.
Oregon Tech Campus Safety*
For an emergency response, call 911. Please note that OT Campus Safety is located in Klamath Falls, OR and an in-person response is not available. Officers are on duty 24/7, and are available by phone. If a student does not wish to report to the area police or sheriff's department, they may call Oregon Tech Campus Safety to file a report by phone.
Seattle Police Department
610 5th Ave., Seattle, WA 98124
For an emergency response, call 911.
King County Sheriff’s Office
For an emergency response, call 911.
Title IX Office*
This office coordinates campus-based disciplinary processes. The Executive Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Engagement/Title IX Coordinator at Oregon Tech oversees Oregon Tech's compliance with federal Title IX requirements and Oregon Tech's Sexual Misconduct policies. Oregon Tech's Executive Director of DICE/Title IX Coordinator is Dr. Jennifer Wilson.
Non-anonymous Incident Report Form
https://techweb.oit.edu/faculty-staff/incident-report
Anonymous Reporting
https://www.oit.edu/safecampus
OR you may Print an anonymous report form.
* Oregon Tech will attempt to honor a victim’s request for confidentiality, but cannot guarantee confidentiality given Oregon Tech’s duty to provide a safe, nondiscriminatory environment for all students and staff, including the victim.
Legal Assistance
Neighborhood Legal Clinic
Legal help on certain matters (such as restraining orders) for residents of King County.
1 Certain restrictions and qualifications for services apply. Call for further information.
King County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service
All of the following options are available to you. You may pursue as many options as you would like at the same time, or as you are ready. Some of the options are confidential. Some are not. If you aren't sure whether you want to report the incident, please talk with a Confidential Resource to find out what your options are.
Services & Support Without Making A Report
CONFIDENTIAL Resources:
Center for Hope & Safety
24/7 crisis line.
RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network) Hotline
National hotline providing 24/7 support and information services.
Reporting Options (NON-Confidential*)
There are multiple ways to report on and off campus. Students may report to multiple offices and entities at the same time. If you choose to report, the Title IX Coordinator can answer questions about reporting options. If you need confidential assistance to learn whether you would like to report, please speak with counseling staff at the OT Student Health Center.
Oregon Tech Campus Safety*
For an emergency response, call 911. Please note that OT Campus Safety is located in Klamath Falls, and an in-person response is not available. Officers are on duty 24/7, and are available by phone. If a student does not wish to report to the Salem Police Department, they may call Oregon Tech Campus Safety to file a report by phone.
Title IX Office*
This office coordinates campus-based disciplinary processes. The Executive Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Engagement/Title IX Coordinator at Oregon Tech oversees Oregon Tech's compliance with federal Title IX requirements and Oregon Tech's Sexual Misconduct policies. Oregon Tech's Executive Director of DICE/Title IX Coordinator is Dr. Jennifer Wilson.
Non-anonymous Incident Report Form
https://techweb.oit.edu/faculty-staff/incident-report
Anonymous Reporting
https://www.oit.edu/safecampus
OR you may Print an anonymous report form.
* Oregon Tech will attempt to honor a victim’s request for confidentiality, but cannot guarantee confidentiality given Oregon Tech’s duty to provide a safe, nondiscriminatory environment for all students and staff, including the victim.
- Oregon Tech (OT) will help to ensure that the person who experiences sexual violence is safe, including while the investigation is ongoing. OT will take interim measures as needed.
- OT will respond promptly and effectively to reports of sexual violence.
- If OT knows (or should reasonably know) about possible sexual violence, it will promptly conduct a neutral investigation to determine what occurred and then take appropriate steps to resolve the situation.
- The person who experienced sexual violence will be informed of their options to notify law enforcement. If there is a criminal investigation, OT will continue its efforts to resolve reports promptly and effectively.
- Complainant and Respondent will have timely access to information that will be used in a student conduct hearing.
- Complainant and Respondent will both have the opportunity to have an advisor present, present evidence, and have witnesses speak during disciplinary proceedings.
- Both parties will be informed in writing of the outcome of any OT disciplinary proceeding.
- Both parties have a right to appeal the decision.