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The Student Ombuds Office is a place where U-M students can bring their questions, complaints, and concerns about the university. With the Ombuds, you can have confidential discussions in a safe environment while accessing informal dispute resolution services and other resources.
- The Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office
- The Dean of Students Office
- The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office
- Michigan Medicine Office of Counseling and Workplace Resilience
- Offices of Ombuds
ECRT investigates and works to resolve reports of sexual or gender-based misconduct involving any member of the U-M community. Its specially trained staff responds to every complaint that is brought to its attention. Once a report is made, the office will reach out to the affected party to offer resources, support and information about possible nex...
This office assists students with navigating the various complex issues that can impact their lives at U-M, including incidents of sexual assault or misconduct. It offers support and helps students identify both on- and off-campus resources. As with ECRT, reports of misconduct made to the Dean of Students Office are private, but not confidential. T...
SAPAC offers prevention education for students, and confidential advocacy and support for student, faculty and staff survivors of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual harassment and gender-based harassment. It also serves survivors’ supporters and loved ones. The SAPAC Survivor Care Team is led by the assistant director for s...
Like SAPAC, CAPS offers confidential support services. It specializes in individual and group psychotherapy, as well as crisis intervention. CAPS exclusively serves students. A counselor-on-duty service is available on weekdays for students who are in crisis or have an urgent need to see a counselor. An after-hours service is also available on even...
FASCCO supports and assists faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses to resolve personal or work-related concerns. It offers a range of sensitive and innovative services that seek to enhance the emotional health, well-being and job performance of members of the university community. FASCCO’s resources include confidential and...
This office serves all Michigan Medicine faculty and staff and their immediate family members. It offers confidential counseling, support groups, crisis intervention and stress debriefing, career coaching, educational outreach and other services. Services are provided by staff whose professional backgrounds include nursing, social work and psycholo...
Student, faculty and staff ombuds offices are another resource. Here’s a look at what each one offers, according to their websites: • The Office of the Ombuds within Student Life is a place where all students can talk in confidence about any campus issue, concern, problem or dispute. The office can be contacted “as a first step, as a last resort, o...
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides free confidential psychological services for currently enrolled U of M undergraduate and graduate students. These services include support for students experiencing a crisis or urgent situation.
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Dec 2, 2021 · confidential resources. For students. For faculty and staff. 24/7 Compliance Hotline, 866-990-0111. “This work of ending sexual and gender-based misconduct on campus is a collective effort. It requires us to create spaces and contexts where people who have experienced harm feel supported to come forward to ask for help.
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