Campus and Community Resources for Employees

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.

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)

Stalking Resource Center

Phone: 202-467-8700