Title IX Resources
Albany State University Title IX Office Christina Kidd - Coordinator of Equity & Compliance / Deputy Title IX Coordinator West Campus, K Building, Room 320 |
Albany State University Counseling Provide counseling, support and referrals to ASU students. |
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Albany State University Provides consultation and general health services for ASU students and coordinates
referrals when students have more extensive health care needs. |
Albany State University
Police Department Incident reporting and resource referrals. In the event of an emergency, dial 911 immediately |
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ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Incident reporting and resource referrals |
ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Incident reporting and resource referrals |
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Albany State University ASU Residence Life Employees or Resident Assistants |
Albany State University East Campus |
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Aspire Counseling and Crisis Stabilization Services
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Employee Assistance Program KEPRO to provide employees and their family members with a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program. Services are free and confidential. Available 24/7, 365 days a year |
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Lily Pad Center Lily Pad provides 24/7 compassionate, comprehensive care and follow-up services to
sexual assault and child abuse victims and their families. There is no charge to victims
who receive direct services from the Lily Pad. |
Albany State University Employee incident reporting and resource referrals |
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Stalking Resource Center Provides crisis intervention, information, and support to individuals experience stalking
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Liberty House Provides emergency shelter and outreach services to all victims of domestic violence.
All services are free. |
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National Sexual Assault Hotline Hotline operated by RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), that serves people
affected by sexual violence |
Open Arms, Inc. Provides services to children, adults and families in need of support, intervention
and prevention as a result of child abuse and homelessness. |
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United States Department of Education - Atlanta Office of Civil Rights Incident Reporting. |
Love is Respect Offers support, information, and advocacy to young people in need, and concerned friends and family who have questions to prevent or end abusive relationships (866) 331-9474 |
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Childcare Access Means Parents in School Program (CCAMPIS) This program provides childcare at no cost for the 2,3, and 4-year-old children of Pell-eligible student-parents who attend classes or use ASU study resources during weekday evenings or Saturdays. (229) 500-3273
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The Trevor Project Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention to LGBTQ+ young people
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Hotlines
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For more information, please contact: Christina Kidd, Coordinator of Equity & Compliance / Deputy Title IX Coordinator at (229) 500-3302 or e-mail Christina.Kidd@asurams.edu.