
Who can help?
UC Davis offers many resources for assisting you with sexual harassment problems and questions:
SEXUAL HARASSMENT ANONYMOUS CALL LINE (Davis campus)
A-CALL (530-752-2255)
SEXUAL HARASSMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM (Davis campus)
(530) 752-9255
The SHEP staff specializes in preventing and ending sexual harassment. Please call this office to consult, make a report of sexual harassment, schedule an educational program, or request materials.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT OFFICER
Campus: Lisa Brodkey, (530) 752-9255, labrodkey@ucdavis.edu
UCDHS: Cindy Oropeza, (916) 734-8104, cindy.oropeza@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
Individuals may report sexual harassment to the Sexual Harassment Officer (SHO). Supervisors, managers, and other designated officials must consult with the SHO following notice of alleged sexual harassment.
TITLE IX OFFICER
Campus: Wendi Delmendo, (530) 752-9466, wjdelmendo@ucdavis.edu
UCDHS: Cindy Oropeza, (916) 734-8104, cindy.oropeza@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
Sexual harassment constitutes a form of gender discrimination under Title IX (federal regulations). Individuals may also report sexual harassment to the Title IX officer.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT ADVISORS (Davis campus)
The Sexual Harassment Advisors are staff and faculty who have expertise in sexual harassment laws, the UC Davis policy, and sexual harassment complaint resolution. They also possess experience and sensitivity in issues of gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation. The advisors are available to consult with any member of the UC Davis community. Feel free to contact an advisor directly, or call the Sexual Harassment Education Program for a referral.
CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING (Davis campus)
Dealing with a sexual harassment problem can be stressful, whether you have a complaint, have been accused, or are otherwise involved. These confidential counseling resources may be helpful:
Academic and Staff Assistance Program (staff/faculty)
(530) 752-2727
Counseling and Psychological Services (students)
(530) 752-0871
ADDITIONAL CONFIDENTIAL RESOURCES (Davis campus)
Conversations with these units are not considered official reports of sexual harassment, so you can speak openly without giving up any control over your situation. These units will not report your concerns to anyone else, and they won't take any action towards resolving them without your consent.
Women's Resources and Research Center
(530) 752-3372
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resources Center
(530) 752-2452
Campus Violence Prevention Program
(530) 752-3299
Mediation Services (staff/faculty/graduate students)
(530) 297-4480