Resources on Campus
The University of Oregon Police Department – The University of Oregon Police Department is a full service police department, available 24/7 to provide assistance and services to the campus community.
2141 E 15th Ave., phone: 541-346-2919 (Dispatch), email: police@uoregon.edu
Human Resources – Human Resources provides a multitude of services and benefits to UO employees, many of which are listed on the HR website.
677 E. 12th Ave., phone: 541-346-3159, email: hrinfo@uoregon.edu
The Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance – The Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance is a resource to the UO community and can assist in connecting victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence or stalking to available resources.
677 E 12th Ave, Suite 452, phone: 541-346-3123, for a list of OICRC staff, please visit: https://investigations.uoregon.edu/our-team
Ombuds Program – The Ombuds Program is offered as a service to employees and provides a safe and confidential place to seek information and to discuss almost any type of concern and explore options and the resources available to resolve them. It is intended as a resource to help find answers to questions about available programs and resources.
1685 E 17th, phone: 541-346-6400, email: ombuds@uoregon.edu
UO Domestic Violence Clinic – The UO Domestic Violence Clinic provides comprehensive civil legal services to low-income victims of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Knight Law School, 1515 Agate St., phone: 541-346-8555, email: dvattorney@uoregon.edu
Safe Ride Shuttle - Safe Ride is a free shuttle service that provides university students and employees with an alternative to walking alone at night.
- Safe Ride (541-346-RIDE ext. 2) 7:00 p.m.-midnight Sunday-Thursday, 7:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Friday-Saturday
- Designated Driver Shuttle (541-346-RIDE ext. 1) 10:00 p.m.-2:30 a.m. daily
- UO Campus Shuttle (map.uoregon.edu/campus-shuttle; https://www.facebook.com/UOCampusShuttle/) 5:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. daily
UO employee reporting responsibilities and contact information
Child Abuse (all UO employees) Jen Mirabile, Senior HR Programs Coordinator, 541-346-2195, mirabile@uoregon.edu Discrimination and Discriminatory Harassment (all UO employees) To ask questions, discuss concerns or to make a report review the The Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance website or contact the OICRC office by emailing: oicrc@uoregon.edu, 541-346-3123
Discrimination and Harassment on the basis of Sex or Gender (all UO employees except confidential or exempted)
Nicole Commissiong, AVP/Chief Civil Rights & Title IX Officer; 541-346-3123, titleixcoordinator@uoregon.edu
Care and Advocacy Program, 541-346-8194
Campus Security Authority (certain UO employees as defined by federal law)
Greg Brock, Clery Coordinator, 541-346-0670, gbrock@uoregon.edu
Off-Campus Resources
Sexual Assault Support Services – Sexual Assault Services provides outreach, advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence.
591 W. 19th Ave., phone: 541-343-7277 (crisis line, available 24/7)
Hope and Safety Allicance - Hope and Safety Alliance provides emergency services, outreach, advocacy and support to victims of dating and domestic violence. Visit the website for additional resources and information.
Business Office: 1577 Pearl St., phone: 541-485-6513 (crisis line, available 24/7),
Lane County Victims Services – Lane County Victims Services provides assistance to victims of crimes and also provides assistance with restraining and stalking orders.
125 E 8th Ave., phone: 541-682-4523
UO Employee Assistance Program Canopy – Canopy provides a wide variety of employee resources, services and assistance. For example:
- Crisis Counseling: Clinical staff is available to triage crisis calls or speak with anyone requesting a counselor by phone, or to meet with employees for individual counseling sessions. Clinical staff are available 24/7 and immediately available for all callers.
- Legal Counseling: Legal staff is available to provide free telephone consultations, information and assistance.
Phone: 800-433-2320, email: canopywell.com
Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center – Lane County Legal Aid provides legal assistance to persons in economic and social need in Lane County and provides a range of programs, services, resources and advocacy.
376 E 11th Ave., phone: 541-485-1017
White Bird Clinic – White Bird Clinic provides crisis counseling, medical and mental health care, substance abuse treatment, information and referrals.
341 E 12th Ave., phone: 541-687-4000 (crisis line, available 24/7)
Eugene Police Department – The Eugene Police Department is a full service police department, available 24/7 to provide services and assistance to Eugene citizens.
300 County Club Rd., phone: 541-682-5111, link directory: http://coeapps.eugene-or.gov/epddirectory/
Lane County Sheriff’s Office – The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is a full service law enforcement agency that provides assistance and services to citizens residing in unincorporated areas of Lane County.
125 E 8th Ave., phone: 541-682-4150, email: sheriffs.office@co.lane.or.us
Area Hospitals provide forensic evidence collection. Victims/survivors of sexual assault may obtain a medical and forensic exam at no charge at any hospital while remaining anonymous and without contacting the police.
University District Medical Center
1255 Hilyard St., phone: 541-686-7300
Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend
3333 Riverbend Dr., Springfield, phone: 541-222-7300
McKenzie Willamette Medical Center
1460 G St., Springfield, phone: 541-726-4400
National Hotlines
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Phone: 800-656-HOPE (4673) or 866-331-8453 (TTY)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone: 800-799-SAFE (7233) or 800-787-3224 (TTY)
Phone: 202-467-8700