Chart of Confidential Resources

On-Grounds Resources/Confidential Employees

The University has a policy requiring most University employees to report any information disclosed by students regarding alleged acts of Prohibited Conduct to the University's Title IX Coordinator. Confidential employees are exempt from this reporting requirement. The chart below identifies where "Confidential Employees" are located on Grounds.

Chart of On-Grounds Resources/Confidential Employees
Name Contact Information
UVA Medical Center, including the Emergency Department* (434) 924-2231
Student Health: Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) (434) 243-5150
Student Health: General Medicine (434) 982-3915
Student Health: Gynecology* (434) 924-2773
Student Health: Psychologists in the Student Disability Access Center (SDAC) (434) 243-3915
The McCue Center: Sports Medicine and Sports Psychology Clinical Staff** (434) 243-3477
The Women's Center: Counseling Staff (434) 982-2252
UVA Teen and Young Adult Health Center*** (434) 982-0090
Sheila C. Johnson Center for Human Services**** (434) 924-7034
Mary D. Ainsworth Psychological Clinic****

(434) 982-4737

[email protected]

Faculty Employee Assistance Program (FEAP)***** (434) 243-2643

*The University's Medical Center Emergency Department and the Student Health Gynecology Department are the only local facilities with nurses who are specially trained to collect evidence for victims of sexual assault; that evidence collection must occur within 120 hours of the assault. According to the Virginia Department of Forensic Science, some types of forensic evidence may be collected for up to 120 hours after a sexual assault; however, the sooner the care is received the more options are available for evidence collection and/or medical treatment. The UVA Emergency Department is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Student Health is open on weekdays from 8am-5pm and available after hours at (434) 297-4261.

**The McCue Center serves student athletes.

***Provides health care for ages 12 to 26.

****These clinics are designed as clinical training programs and do not generally see students in crisis. Please call for an appointment.

*****The Faculty Employee Assistance Program (FEAP) serves employees, including student employees.

 

Off-Grounds Resources

National Resources
Name Contact Information
National Sexual Assault Hotline (800) 656-4673
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Online Hotline hotline.rainn.org/online