What We Do
The Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) provides services to ALL student survivors and co-survivors of 天堂鸟先生, regardless of when/where victimization occurred.
All appointments at SAP are client led. This means that you are never expected to disclose more details than you are ready to share. Your first appointment with an advocate will include completing some necessary paperwork, building rapport, discussing your needs and creating a plan for how SAP can best support you.
Below you will find a description of many of SAP's services and a flow chart that shows the various ways survivors engage with SAP's services.
Confidentiality:
All staff in our department are licensed professionals who are not required to report instances of sexual misconduct to 天堂鸟先生's University Equity & Civil Rights Compliance (Title IX), law enforcement or any other investigating body. This means that you can speak with an advocate about your experience(s) without it automatically being reported. The advocate will, however, inform you of your reporting options and assist you with the reporting process, should you wish to report the incident(s) yourself.
Support:
SAP advocates are trained to provide a supportive environment for survivors. When you meet with an advocate you can expect to be believed and validated.