On-Campus Resources
Medical
It is important for students who have been sexually assaulted to seek immediate medical attention. Students who choose (or think they may later choose) to pursue criminal charges must seek a forensic medical examination off-campus (please see below). Students who do not wish to pursue charges in the criminal system, may receive medical treatment at the Student Health Center (303.458.3558) during regular business hours. After-hours resources off-campus are provided below.
Counseling and Consultation
The Office of Counseling and Personal Development provides unlimited counseling sessions for all Regis College, Rueckert-Hartman, Biomedical Masters program, and Pharmacy students. OCPD is staffed by trained professionals who provide support to students dealing with a sexual assault. Students may schedule an appointment by calling 303.458.3507 or coming to OCPD, which is located in the Coors Life Directions Center. Crisis walk-in services are available Monday – Friday from 8 am – 5 pm. Mary Stall, Staff Psychologist and Sexual Assault Prevention Coordinator, is also available for consultation regarding any issues involving sexual assault. She can be reached at 303.458.4228 or email Dr. Mary Stall.
Pastoral Care
The Office of University Ministry staff can provide pastoral counseling and support. The Office of University Ministry can be reached at 303.458.5725 or you may email Kristi Gonsalves-McCabe, Director of University Ministry.
Community Resources
Medical
Students may seek treatment in an Emergency Department, Urgent Care Center, or through their private health care specialist. Please note that all Urgent Care Clinics and Hospitals are required to notify the police when someone seeks medical treatment for sexual assault. Police will be called to the ER/Urgent Care Clinic and will ask to speak with you. Also know that you can request a Victim Advocate to help you understand your options and the support available to you. Some hospitals have Victim Advocates on staff. You can also request that a Victim Advocate be provided to you by RAAP (Rape Assistance and Awareness Program).
Forensic examinations, which include collecting evidence for use in criminal cases, are provided at the following area clinics and hospitals:
Clinics
Colorado Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center: 303.975.6144 (near campus)
NextCare Urgent Care Center (888.306.5315; 52nd and Wadsworth)
Hospitals
St. Anthony’s North: 2551 West 84th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80204
303.426.2151
Porter Hospital: 2525 S. Downing Street, Denver, CO 80210
303.778.1955
Denver Health Medical Center: 777 Bannock street, Denver, CO 80204
303.436.6000
Counseling and Support Services
The Rape Assistance and Awareness Program (RAAP) provides many services for survivors of sexual assault and sexual abuse. RAAP maintains a 24-hour crisis and support hotline (303.322.7273). Hotline staff provide emotional support and information about support services in the Denver area. RAAP also provides individual and group therapy, and volunteer advocates who can assist survivors through the legal process.
Denver Police Victim Assistance Unit
If you are involved in filing an official police report, the Victim Assistance Unit will appoint an advocate to help you and inform you of the many services provided to victims of crime. Phone: 720.913.6035 Denver Sexual Assault Interagency Council: The SAIC is a council with representatives from a spectrum of agencies including the Denver Police Department, the District Attorney’s Office, and service providers in the Denver area. The SAIC Coordinator can assist you in finding services and is a great resource if you have questions about any part of the response system. She is also available to coordinate and/or mediate between you and any Denver agency regarding concerns about your experience within the system.
Counseling
Referrals for private therapists and low-fee services in the community are available through the Office of Counseling and Personal Development (OCPD) and can be accessed on the OCPD website.